Autorefractors

An autorefractor — also called an autorefractor keratometer or ARK — measures the eye’s refractive error automatically, providing an objective starting point for refraction without requiring patient feedback. It measures sphere, cylinder, and axis in seconds and simultaneously captures corneal curvature data when a keratometer function is included.

Autorefractors are standard pre-test equipment in virtually every optometry and ophthalmology practice, reducing chair time and providing consistent, repeatable baseline measurements before the subjective refraction. Digital Eye Center carries a rotating selection of used and refurbished autorefractors and autorefractor keratometers from manufacturers including Nidek, Topcon, Tomey, Reichert, and Hans Heiss. Condition varies by unit — each listing specifies whether it is used or refurbished, and every unit is verified by a certified technician before shipping.

All orders ship from Florida within 2–3 business days. Questions about a specific model or compatibility with your existing lane equipment? contact us here.