Product Details:
| Ophthalmoscope Type | Direct |
| Light Source | LED |
| Power Source | Battery Handle |
| Operation Mode | Semi-Automatic |
| Material | Aluminum and Plastic |
| Lens Range | −20 to +20 D |
| Aperture Options | Medium, Large |
| Brightness Control | Continuous Control |
| Type | Direct |
| Usage/Application | Hospital |
An ophthalmoscope is a specialized medical instrument used by eye care professionals to examine the interior structures of the eye. It is made up of a light source, a set of lenses, and an aperture for viewing. The retina, optic nerve, blood vessels, and other structures can all be evaluated using an ophthalmoscope by physicians, ophthalmologists, and optometrists. The posterior segment of the eye can be seen with the ophthalmoscope by altering the focus and angle of the light beam. This tool is essential for the diagnosis and follow-up of disorders such as diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and retinal detachment. An ophthalmoscope is a vital tool in the field of ophthalmology because it can give precise, magnified views of the interior of the eye.
Product Details:
| Ophthalmoscope Type | Direct |
| Light Source | LED |
| Power Source | Rechargeable Handle |
| Material | Plastic |
| Lens Range | −20 to +20 D |
| Aperture Options | Small |
| Brightness Control | Continuous Control |
| Brand | Keeler |
| Usage/Application | Hospital |
| Model Name/Number | Jazz |
| Color | White |
| Weight | 87 gm |
| Dimension | 18 X 3 X 3 cm (Including Handle) |
| Apertures | Small Circle, Semi Circle, large Circle, Fixation Star, Red Free Filter and Cobalt Blue Filter |
| Certifications | EN 60601-1-2, ISO 15004-1 and ISO 15004-2 |
| Carrying Pouch | Yes |
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Corneal and iris reflexes are avoided by separation of the parallel observation and illumination beams (Gullstrand’s principle). The illuminated retinal area is fully visible – even with narrow pupils. Optimum conditions are achieved for ophthalmological examinations.
Features
Product Details:
| Ophthalmoscope Type | Direct |
| Indirect Type | Hand Held |
| Light Source | Halogen |
| Power Source | Battery Pack |
| Operation Mode | Semi-Automatic |
| Material | Aluminum and Plastic |
| Lens Range | −20 to +20 D |
| Pupil Range | 2–10 mm |
| Aperture Options | Small |
| Illumination Control | Continuous Control |
| Brightness Control | Continuous Control |
| Teaching Mirror | With Teaching |
| Brand | Keeler |
| Type | Direct |
| Usage/Application | Hospital |
| Packaging Type | Hard Case |
| Color | Black and Silver |
The Pocket Ophthalmoscope is a small, lightweight instrument made for conveniently and easily examining the internal organs of the eye. For ophthalmologists, optometrists, and other medical specialists in eye care, this portable device is a crucial tool. It enables quick and precise evaluations of the retina, optic disc, and other crucial eye structures because of its lightweight and portable design. With the Pocket Ophthalmoscope's adjustable light intensity and magnification, thorough examinations are possible even in low light. The ability to detect numerous eye ailments and anomalies is made possible by the device's sophisticated optics, which provide crisp, sharp images.
Compact and portable: The Pocket Ophthalmoscope is made to be portable and lightweight, making it simple to use and carry in a variety of situations. It is useful for healthcare professionals who are on the go because it fits conveniently into a pocket or small bag.
LED illumination: The ophthalmoscope has a strong LED illumination system that produces bright, clear light for precise eye inspection. LED lights provide dependable performance and a reduced need for frequent bulb changes because they are energy-efficient and have a long lifespan.
Adjustable light intensity: Light intensity can be changed on the Pocket Ophthalmoscope to suit the user's preferences and the particular requirements of each inspection. This feature improves diagnostic accuracy and allows for the best visualization of the ocular anatomy.
Diopter wheel: It has a diopter wheel that makes focusing simple and accurate. The diopter setting can be swiftly adjusted by users to achieve sharp focus, ensuring thorough inspection of the retina, optic nerve, and other eye tissues.
Multiple aperture options: A variety of aperture choices are available with the ophthalmoscope, including a tiny spot, large spot, semicircle, and red-free filter. With these numerous apertures, it is possible to examine the macula, optic disc, and blood vessels, among other parts of the eye.
Rubber eyepiece: The Pocket Ophthalmoscope has a rubber eyepiece that is pleasant and ensures a tight fit, preventing eyestrain during extended use. The eyepiece also aids in obstructing outside light, making the structures of the eye under examination more visible.
It is battery-powered, enabling wireless and cordless operation. The batteries are changeable.
Durability: The ophthalmoscope is made of strong, long-lasting materials that make it resistant to deterioration and long-term use.
User-friendly controls: The Pocket Ophthalmoscope's buttons and settings have an intuitive design that makes them simple for healthcare professionals to use.
Compatibility: The ophthalmoscope is compatible with current medical supplies because it may be used with ordinary disposable specula. For medical practitioners who already have a supply of disposable specula for their examination requirements, this is convenient.
Product Details:
| Indirect Type | Headband |
| Light Source | Halogen |
| Power Source | Rechargeable Battery |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Material | Metal and Fiber |
| Pupil Range | 2–10 mm |
| Illumination Control | Step Control |
| Teaching Mirror | With Teaching |
| Type | Indirect |
| Usage/Application | Clinic |
| Filter Options | Cobalt Blue |
| Color | Black |
The indirect ophthalmoscope is a medical device used by ophthalmologists to examine the inside of the eye. It consists of a light source, a headband, and a handheld lens.
The device works by directing a beam of light into the patient's eye, which then reflects back through the lens and into the ophthalmologist's eye. This allows for a magnified and stereoscopic view of the retina and other structures at the back of the eye.
The indirect ophthalmoscope is particularly useful for evaluating the peripheral retina and diagnosing conditions such as retinal tears, detachments, and tumors. It also aids in the assessment of the optic nerve and blood vessels within the eye.
By adjusting the position and focus of the lens, the ophthalmologist can explore different areas of the retina and obtain a comprehensive view. The device provides a wider field of view compared to direct ophthalmoscopy, allowing for a more detailed examination.