An ophthalmology device, known as a phoropter, is mounted on a mechanical arm against a teal-colored wall. The device has numerous dials and lenses used for vision testing.
A close-up view of an optometry device called a phoropter, used for testing individual lenses on each eye during an eye exam. The device is composed of multiple dials, lenses, and knobs.
A mechanical phoropter device used in optometry, featuring multiple dials, lenses, and adjustment knobs. The device is predominantly metallic and white, with intricate details and markings for precise adjustments. It is used to measure the refractive error and determine eyeglass prescriptions.
A pair of optical instruments sit on a table, commonly found in an optometrist's office. The setup includes a phoropter and a slit lamp, both primarily white with some black and metallic components. A focus knob is visible on the side of one of the devices, and there's a cable connected to the other. The background is plain, highlighting the clinical environment.