
Driven by the recognition that every individual eye is unique, Rodenstock has launched the third generation of its DNEye Scanner in the UK.
The company said the device determines the biometry of the entire eye with data points then directly transferred into the creation of the lenses.
The DNEye Scanner 3 measures aberrometry, topography and pachymetry, as well as fundus imaging, tear film analysis and a new eye image function.
Updates have been made to: the Scheimpflug camera, which provides area-based data rather than just a single section; Remote View, which now runs via a CNXT digital service tool and displays measurement results on external devices; and improvements have been made to the user interface and the size of the touchscreen.
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