DNEye® Scanner 2/2+

From our vision to a unique device: The DNEye® Scanner provides you with this high-precision measurement data quickly and conveniently.

Features of the DNEye® Scanner 2/2+

The innovative eye test for sharpest Rodenstock lenses

The Rodenstock DNEye® Scanner is an important step on the way to the perfect spectacle lens. The subjective refraction you have performed is supplemented by individual biometric data measured or determined with the DNEye® Scanner. These biometric data are as follows: 

-    Lower and higher order aberrations at far and near
-    Photopic pupil size and mesopic pupil size at far and near
-    Corneal topography
-    Anterior and vitreous chamber depth
-    Crystalline lens power
-    Axial eye length 

In addition, the device offers the following features and characteristics:

    • High-resolution wavefront analysis with brightness-dependent pupillometry

    • Integrated corneal topography as well as tonometry and pachymetry unit

    • Consideration of distance and near vision measurement

    • Fully automatic, operator-independent measurement in real time using intelligent eye tracking

    • Detailed visualisation of the wavefronts and simulation of ametropia

    • Accurate transmission to 1/100 diopters thanks to WinFit® Reference connection

Additional service

With the DNEye® Scanner 2 and the opacity, pachymetry and tonometry
functions, your customers benefit from additional service:

  • Opacity

    Opacity

    The opacity of the refractive media is shown using retro illumination.
    (DNEye® Scanner 2/2+)

  • Pachymetry

    Pachymetry

    The integrated Scheimpflug pachymeter measures the corneal thickness and provides a detailed analysis of the anterior eye chamber incl. the determination of the iridocorneal angle and the anterior chamber depth.
    (DNEye® Scanner 2/2+)

  • Tonometry

    Tonometry

    The DNEye® Scanner 2+ also offers an air blast applanation tonometer for contactless measurement of intraocular pressure. The combination of the pachymetry (corneal thickness) and tonometry offers a more precise and meaningful result for the calculation of the intraocular pressure.
    (DNEye® Scanner 2+ only)