Trial Frame

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Description

Our Trial Frames are indispensable tools for ophthalmologists, optometrists, and other eye care professionals. They are used for refraction testing, allowing the practitioner to determine the correct prescription lenses for patients. The frames hold multiple trial lenses, enabling a comprehensive assessment of the patient’s vision. These frames are essential in clinical settings, surgery centers, hospitals, and clinics, providing accurate and efficient eye examinations. Their versatility also makes them suitable for use by students and medical professionals in training.

Product Specifications

  • Fixed Bridge: Ensures stability and comfort during examinations. The fixed bridge design provides a secure fit, allowing for precise measurements without any movement.
  • Adjustable Temple Length: Customizable to fit various head sizes, ensuring a comfortable wearing experience for both the practitioner and the patient.
  • Comfortable and Convenient: Ergonomically designed to provide comfort during prolonged use. The frame’s design ensures ease of use, making it a preferred choice for extended examination sessions.
  • Lightweight Metal and Plastic Construction: Made from a combination of lightweight metal and plastic materials, the frame is durable yet minimal in weight, reducing strain during use.
  • Versatile Use: Suitable for basic refraction needs, including testing children or serving as a backup frame in practice. Its versatility makes it an essential tool for every ophthalmic professional.
  • PD Adjustable: Features a sliding bridge mechanism for easy adjustment of the Pupillary Distance (PD), ensuring accurate alignment of lenses for precise vision testing.
  • Simple and Lightweight: Designed for hassle-free use, the lightweight and straightforward design enables smooth and efficient examinations.
  • Holds 8 Trial Lenses: Equipped with the capacity to hold 8 trial lenses, offering convenience and easy accessibility during the examination process.
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