Righton Retinomax K-Plus 3 Handheld Auto Ref/ Keratometer w/ Carrying Case – Used

SKU: US-ARK-RIG-RET-KPLUS-3

US$6,600.00

Used Righton Retinomax K-Plus 3 Handheld Auto Ref/Keratometer with carrying case — 0.35 sec refraction, peripheral keratometry, 100-patient memory, under 1 kg. 90-day warranty. Contact us.

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Description

What’s Included

  • Righton Retinomax K-Plus 3 handheld autorefractor/keratometer main unit
  • Power cable
  • Carrying case
  • Built-in printer
  • Charging station
  • 90-day Digital Eye Center warranty

Note: per the source listing, the unit comes with a power cable, case, printer, and charging station. No additional accessories beyond what is photographed are included.

Condition & Warranty

Used. Tested in excellent working order, ready to use once received — no additional steps needed. Item has been cleaned. Some signs of usage are visible in the product photos. Refraction and keratometry output verified, charging station and battery confirmed functional. Covered by a 90-day warranty on parts and workmanship.

Retinomax K-Plus 3 — Used Handheld Auto Ref/Keratometer

Righton Retinomax K-Plus 3 handheld autorefractor keratometer used — front viewThe Righton Retinomax K-Plus 3 is the handheld autorefractor and keratometer of choice for clinicians who need objective refraction and corneal curvature on patients who can’t sit at a table-mounted unit. This used retinomax k-plus 3 arrives inspected, calibrated, and ready for clinical use, with a 90-day warranty backing it.

Each measurement takes 0.35 seconds for refraction alone, or 0.45 seconds for combined refraction plus central and peripheral keratometry. The K-Plus 3 stores 100 patient records on-device and is roughly 17% lighter than earlier Retinomax generations — the difference is felt within the first hour of a school screening or NICU round.

Per a National Library of Medicine-indexed study (Journal of AAPOS, 2019), the Retinomax handheld platform produces refraction values that correlate closely with photoscreener-class devices in pediatric populations — making it a clinical workhorse for pre-verbal and screening contexts where a phoropter isn’t possible.

Why Practices Choose the Retinomax K-Plus 3

  • Righton Retinomax K-Plus 3 — display screen with refraction readingCombined refraction + keratometry — one device captures sphere, cylinder, axis, and central keratometry in a single workflow rather than two separate instruments.
  • 0.35-second measurement — fast enough to capture readings on uncooperative children and dementia patients before they look away.
  • Peripheral keratometry at 2.5 mm — four-point tangential measurement at 25° gives information for contact-lens fitting that table-mounted units don’t always provide.
  • Quick mode (0.07 sec) — auto-engages after six idle seconds so capture is near-instant when you find a clear pupil.
  • 100 patient memory — review and print on demand without re-measuring.
  • 17% lighter than earlier Retinomax models — under one kilogram with battery, which matters across a 50-screening day.
  • Pupil size measurement — captured automatically and printed alongside the refraction values.

Clinical Applications

  • Pediatric and preschool vision screening — schools, NICU, well-baby visits
  • Patients in wheelchairs or unable to position at a table-mounted autorefractor
  • Mobile clinics, outreach programs, and surgical waiting-area refraction
  • Refraction in dementia or special-needs populations where cooperation is limited
  • Contact lens fitting that benefits from peripheral K readings
  • Backup unit for high-volume practices when the primary table-mounted ARK is in use or down

Who This Is For

  • Pediatric ophthalmology and optometry practices doing daily preschool refractions
  • Mobile vision screening providers running school programs
  • General optometry practices that need a portable backup to their table-mounted ARK
  • Hospitals and surgical centers needing chairside refraction in pre-op or recovery

Technical Specifications

Spec Detail
Type Handheld autorefractor + keratometer
Refraction time 0.35 sec per reading
Refraction + central + peripheral K 0.45 sec per reading
Quick mode time 0.07 sec (auto-engages after 6 idle sec)
Peripheral keratometry 2.5 mm zone, 4-point tangential at 25°
Patient memory 100 records on-device
Pupil size Auto-measured, printed
Weight Under 1 kg with battery
Power Rechargeable battery + AC adapter
Output Built-in thermal printer
Condition Used — inspected, calibrated
Warranty 90 days (parts and workmanship)

Compare Handheld Refraction Options

Feature Retinomax K-Plus 3 (this listing) Retinomax K-Plus 5 Vision Screener Digital Eye Nidek ARK-560A (table)
Form factor Handheld Handheld Handheld pediatric screener Table-mounted
Refraction Yes (sphere, cyl, axis) Yes Auto-screening (refers to ARK) Yes (full)
Keratometry Central + peripheral Central + peripheral No Central
Speed per reading 0.35 sec 0.07 sec quick mode ~1 sec both eyes ~1–2 sec
Best use case Mobile, pediatric, special-needs High-volume mobile School / pediatric screening Routine in-office
Condition / Warranty Used / 90 days Used / 90 days New / 1 year Used / 90 days
Price $6,600 $8,800 $4,590 $4,400

Need the newer model with charging station and faster operation? See the Retinomax K-Plus 5. Looking for a pediatric-screener-class device instead of a full handheld ARK? Compare with the Vision Screener Digital Eye.

Questions about the Retinomax K-Plus 3? Contact us for battery condition, accessory compatibility, and freight quote — call 305-771-4562 or use the contact form.

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