ARM Phoropter
Arm-mounted phoropter supports subjective refraction by presenting controlled lens and prism combinations, maintaining stable positioning and consistent alignment for routine ophthalmic exams and contact lens over-refraction.
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Technical Specifications of the product
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Device Type / Variant | Arm Mounted |
| Function | Arm-mounted phoropter that supports clinician-guided subjective refraction by presenting controlled lens and prism combinations. The mounting facilitates stable positioning and consistent patient alignment during ophthalmic refraction. |
| Diagnostic / Procedure Area | Refraction |
| Specialty | Ophthalmology |
| Subcategory | Diagnostic Equipments |
| Handle Type | built-in |
| Sterilization Method | SURFACE CLEANING |
| Country of Origin | China |
| SKU | PA-1 |
| Condition | New |
This arm-mounted phoropter supports clinician-guided subjective refraction by presenting controlled lens and prism combinations. The arm-mounted configuration aids stable positioning and consistent patient alignment during ophthalmic refraction. Classified under diagnostic equipment for ophthalmology, it features a built-in handle and is intended for surface cleaning to support routine clinical use.
Clinical Applications of ARM Phoropter
The arm-mounted configuration establishes repeatable patient positioning for manifest refraction, binocular balance, and near and distance accommodative checks within ophthalmic refraction workflows. Its defined optical element selections support refinement after autorefraction or retinoscopy and facilitate lens power verification prior to spectacle record entry.
Common Applications
- Manifest refraction for distance and near
- Binocular balance assessments
- Refinement after autorefraction or retinoscopy
- Accommodative checks at near and distance
- Lens power verification before spectacle record entry
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ARM Phoropter used for?
It is used for subjective refraction, including manifest refraction for distance and near, binocular balance, and accommodative checks.
How is the ARM Phoropter mounted?
The phoropter is arm-mounted to ensure stable positioning and consistent patient alignment.
What cleaning method is recommended for this device?
The device should be cleaned using surface cleaning methods.
Does the ARM Phoropter have a handle?
Yes, it features a built-in handle.
Which specialty is this phoropter designed for?
It is designed specifically for use in ophthalmology.



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