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NIKON RK-2 Autorefractor Keratometer is completely cleaned and calibrated 3 months... view more
Nikon / Righton Speedy-K ARK Auto Refractor Keratometer Good overall condition, accurate readings, printer works. Does have some cosmetic ware from daily usage. Included: - Speedy-K ARK... view more
ikon Speedy-K Autorefractor Keratometer in Excellent Condition. Clean and accurate. Comes with 90-day money back... view more
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$3,450 USD
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An Autorefractor Keratometer (ARK) is a medical device used to measure the refractive power of the eye and the curvature of the cornea. It is used to detect vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, and presbyopia. The ARK is also used to measure the size of the pupil and the shape of the cornea. This information is used to determine the best type of corrective lenses for the patient.
The ARK is a non-invasive, computer-controlled device that uses light to measure the refractive power of the eye and the curvature of the cornea. The device is typically operated by an ophthalmologist or optometrist. The ARK is a relatively quick and painless procedure that can be completed in a few minutes.
The price range for Autorefractor Keratometer equipment varies depending on the manufacturer and the features included. Prices can range from a few thousand dollars for a basic model to tens of thousands of dollars for a more advanced model. Some of the major manufacturers of ARK equipment include Topcon, Nidek, and Zeiss.