Features of AccuPen Handheld Tonometer
Accutome is happy to offer the AccuPen and AccuPen Vet handheld tonometers for patient IOP screening because busy facilities need an instrument that will come through in a pinch. Our AccuPen line is an industry must-have for IOP screening because it is accurate, easy-to-use, portable, and versatile.
The AccuPen Vet includes our newest **One tap - One Reading** Gravity Offset Technology, which delivers precise IOP measurements in any testing posture with less calibration.
In
comparison to other handheld tonometers, technology provides precise IOP
measurements with less regulation. The combination of micro strain metre
technology and custody algorithms produces repeatable results.
The AccuPen Handheld Tonometer is suitable for patient screening IOP measurements.
In any testing posture, our gravity offset technology gives precise IOP
measurements with less calibration. Accurate, simple to use, portable, and
adaptable, the AccuPen puff tonometer is a must-have for any institution.
Features
of AccuPen Handheld Tonometer
● In comparison to other handheld tonometers, Gravity Offset Technology gives exact IOP measurements with minimal calibration.
● Micro strain gauge technology, in combination with patented algorithms, ensures consistent results.
● The cornea can be easily visualised thanks to the ergonomic design and sighting lines, which helps with both centralization and perpendicularity.
● The AccuPen may be used ambidextrously and fits comfortably in any size hand thanks to its contoured moulding and large, visible LCD.
● The necessity for constant "up, down, and around" calibration is eliminated.
● The lithium battery can endure for up to 15,000 readings.
● It just weighs 3.0 ounces and comes with a custom-made, heavy-duty travel case and lanyard for safe transit.
● It is possible to measure the patient quickly in any position. Allows precious office space to be freed up.
● Nine measurements are saved and averaged. The built-in IOP Correction Calculator regulates IOP based on the thickness of the central cornea.
Specifications:
Accuracy: +/- 2mmHg (compared to goldman tonometer)
Weight: 3.0 oz.
Dimensions: 7 1/4" x 1 1/4"
Transducer Dimensions: 1.0mm diameter
Measurement Range: 5-60mmHg
Power Source: 3.6 V Lithium Battery
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