 Binocular
Indirect Ophthalmoscopes
Since 1957, when we introduced the Fison, our
first binocular indirect ophthalmoscope, Keeler has developed a
reputation as the innovator in the development and manufacture of
indirect ophthalmoscopes. 2003 was no exception and saw the introduction
of the first Keeler "Wireless" indirect ophthalmoscope available on our
All Pupil or Vantage models.
Go Wireless gives you the freedom to move from
room to room without any constraints - No more wires, cords, tangles,
just a lightweight, well balanced, comfortable indirect ophthalmoscope.
Discover the benefits of Keeler indirect
ophthalmoscopes!
Clear, sharp images -
enclosed KeeView Optics™
All Keeler indirect optics are specially
coated and individually laser aligned to provide the sharpest clearest
images every time you use your indirect, time after time, after time.
Comfort and balance
Lightweight materials are used
throughout the design of each unit; combined with soft cushioning and a
non slip contoured shaped headband to maximize comfort and balance.
These features will be particularly appreciated during long
examinations.
Easy
fit push in/pull out bulbs
Keeler indirects have been designed to ensure optimal
performance. Bulbs are easily accessible and quick to change. During
surgical procedures, if your bulb should blow, our quick fit design
ensures you won't be without it for very long.
Adjustable brilliant
illumination
Why have all of the controls on the wall when the instrument
is on your head? On All Pupil and Vantage the illumination rheostat is
located on the headband providing easily accessible fully controllable
light. Keeler indirects have the brightest illumination that can be
turned down to as low as 2% of maximum required.
Wide angle diffuser
The Keeler wide angle diffuser
eliminates shadows on the edge of the condensing lens expanding the
field of view significantly, which is particularly useful during
difficult and peripheral examinations. There is also less discomfort for
the patient because the light is softer.
| Apertures and filter
Red
Free: The red free filter is used to examine blood
vessels in fine detail. By filtering out the red light,
blood vessels are silhouetted black against a dark green
background.
Safety: This filter should be used for all routine
retinal examinations. It reduces ultra violet and visible
blue hazard wavelengths.
Cobalt
Blue: This filter is used with fluorescein dye for
angiography
Large Aperture: Ideal when examining fully dilated
pupils.
Intermediate:
Ideal for children and sensitive patients.
Small Aperture: Ideal for undilated pupils.
Diffuser |

Vantage
A fully featured indirect
Vantage has several unique features that set it apart from any other
indirect.

Fison
The Standard
Find out why the leading laser companies
use the Fison for their indirect laser systems.

All Pupil II
Light, bright and easy to use
Based on the design of the NUMBER ONE selling All Pupil Indirect. New
features for easier and more comfortable exams!

Spectra
The compact and portable
choice.
Perfect for practitioners on the move. Popular with Pediatrics! |