| Be it Chair side, ER or anywhere your travels take you, AIT has the right portable instrument to fit your needs. From our wireless BIO to the Retinomax, we are sure to have the right product to fit your needs and budget. |
SP-100 Pachymeter
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Retinoscope
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Ophthalmoscope
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Transilluminator
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| The unit fits comfortably in your hand. Unlike the pen style which is easily lost, our pachymeter is more portable than traditional models. The built-in rechargeable battery enables wireless operation. Our easy-to-read print out includes the patient ID, name and date. |
Makes refractions easier than ever by producing one of the brightest, sharpest, and cleanest streaks available. |
Coaxial optics produce a shadow-free spot, easier entry into undilated pupils, and a larger field of view. The Halogen lamp provides 30% brighter, whiter light output for true tissue color and consistent, long lasting illumination.
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General fiber-optic examination light for checking pupil reflex. Eliminates patient discomfort in transillumination of frontal and maxillary sinuses. |
Retinomax 3+
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PSL-1 Portable Slit Lamp
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ID-30 Wireless BIO
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ID-20 BIO
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| The Retinomax family are the new generation of hand-held autorefractors. With unsurpassed accuracy and ease of use, the Retinomax Series outperform the competition and are considered the gold standard in hand-held autorefraction. |
With a high-luminance LED lighting system there is no need to worry about replacing expensive bulbs for this Slit Lamp. Lightweight by design, the PSL-1 Portable Slit Lamp enables inspection pre and post-op at the patient’s bedside. This makes it perfect for rounds inside and outside the hospital or for child screening in a school environment. |
The AIT ID-30 BIO offers state-of-the-art convenience features such as a lightweight and comfortable fit, long battery life, and a brilliant LED light source to make indirect ophthalmology easier than ever. |
The ID-20 is a head mounted Binocular Indirect Ophthalmoscope designed to be used by trained personnel for illuminating and viewing parts of the eye such as the cornea and retina when used with an ophthalmic lens. It uses halogen illumination and a wired interface.
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