iCare IC200 Tonometer
iCare IC200 Tonometer is designed for professional use in surgical operating rooms, emergency rooms and clinics. This tool uses the same reflectance measurement principle as found in other iCare tonometers. No drops, air or special skills are required to use it. IC200 gives you positional freedom with a new premium design and user interface. This allows measurement of whether the patient is sitting, standing, semi-sitting, or in a supine or side-lying position.
This flexibility in positioning makes this device ideal for professional use in clinics as well as in hospital, surgical or emergency settings when eye pressure needs to be measured regardless of patient position.
Like other iCare tonometers, the IC200 is based on the principle of reflectance measurement which does not require anesthesia, air or special skills for its use.
Features:
Revolutionary design to provide freedom of position when taking IOP measurements
Innovative automated measurement sequences enable 6 automatic automatic measurement or measurement single to be taken with the same button
Intelligent positioning system for correct tonometer alignment
Powered by AA batteries
FUNCTIONALITY WITH COMFORT
Easy probe loading with the same probe as on the Icare TA01i and ic100 tonometers
The probe cannot be accidentally dropped from the device
Easy menu in many languages
Wireless (Bluetooth) printing and transfer of measurements
The six measurements required for calculation of results can be performed individually – or in an automatic series – with just the press of a button.
With the Icare ic200, IOP measurements are performed quickly, accurately and reliably, with individual readings displayed in one decimal mm Hg resolution.
TECHNICAL DATA
Dimensions : 43mm[W] x 104mm[H] x 214mm[W]
Weight : 165 g (without battery), 260 g (with 4 x AA batteries)
Power supply: 4 x non-rechargeable AA batteries, alkaline LR6 1.5V
Measurement range: 7 – 50 mmHg
Accuracy : ±1.2 mmHg (≤20 mmHg) and : ±2.2 mmHg (>20 mmHg)
Repeatability (coefficient of variation): <8%