By OPTIUSA — Professional Ophthalmic Equipment for Modern Eye Care Practices
Easyton Transpalpebral Digital Tonometer: Fast, Comfortable IOP Screening Without Corneal Contact
For ophthalmology practices, glaucoma screening and intraocular pressure measurement are essential parts of patient care. The Easyton Transpalpebral Digital Tonometer offers a practical, portable, and patient-friendly way to measure intraocular pressure (IOP) without touching the cornea.
Unlike traditional applanation tonometry, Easyton measures IOP through the eyelid. This transpalpebral method helps reduce patient discomfort, avoids the need for anesthetic drops, eliminates disposable tips, and supports faster workflow in busy ophthalmology clinics, optical stores, hospitals, and mobile screening environments.
Why Ophthalmologists Choose Transpalpebral Tonometry
In daily clinical practice, speed, patient comfort, hygiene, and measurement consistency matter. The Easyton Transpalpebral Digital Tonometer is designed to support efficient IOP screening while reducing the steps commonly associated with contact-based tonometry.
Because the device does not touch the cornea, it can be especially useful when the clinician wants to avoid corneal irritation, reduce dependence on anesthetic drops, or simplify the screening process for patients who may be sensitive to traditional tonometry methods.
No Corneal Contact
Measures IOP through the eyelid, helping improve patient comfort and reducing direct corneal interaction.
No Consumables
No disposable tips or additional materials are needed, helping reduce recurring per-patient costs.
Fast IOP Screening
With an average measurement time of approximately 2 seconds, Easyton supports efficient patient flow.
Easyton Transpalpebral Digital Tonometer at a Glance

The Easyton Transpalpebral Digital Tonometer is a portable digital tonometer designed for ophthalmologists and eye care professionals who need a fast, compact, and comfortable way to perform IOP screening.
Its through-the-eyelid measurement method eliminates the need for corneal contact, anesthetic drops, and disposable consumables. This makes it a practical option for glaucoma screening, routine eye exams, multi-room practices, mobile care, and high-volume clinical workflows.
| Method | Transpalpebral IOP measurement through the eyelid |
| Measurement Time | Approximately 2 seconds |
| Power Supply | 2× AA batteries |
| Weight | 88 g including batteries |
Key Benefits for Ophthalmology Practices
1. No Corneal Contact
Easyton measures intraocular pressure through the eyelid, avoiding direct contact with the cornea. This helps improve patient comfort and can simplify the exam experience, especially for patients who are nervous, sensitive, or wearing contact lenses.
2. No Anesthetic Drops Required
Traditional contact-based tonometry often requires anesthetic drops before measurement. Easyton does not require anesthetics, helping streamline the exam process and reduce preparation time.
3. No Disposable Tips or Consumables
Because Easyton does not require disposable measuring tips or extra materials, it helps reduce recurring costs and simplifies inventory management for busy practices.
4. Fast Measurement Time
With an average measurement time of approximately 2 seconds, Easyton supports quick IOP screening and helps maintain patient flow throughout the day.
5. Portable and Battery-Powered
The compact design and 2× AA battery operation make Easyton easy to move between exam rooms, use in mobile screening settings, or keep available as a flexible tonometry tool within the practice.
Who Is Easyton Best For?
| Practice Type | Why Easyton Fits |
|---|---|
| Ophthalmology Clinics | Supports fast IOP screening and routine glaucoma monitoring without corneal contact. |
| Optometry Practices | Provides a convenient tonometry option for daily eye exams and patient screening. |
| Optical Stores | Adds a fast and comfortable IOP screening tool to the customer care workflow. |
| Hospitals and Universities | Compact and practical for multi-room use, teaching environments, and clinical departments. |
| Mobile Eye Care | Lightweight, portable, and battery-powered for screenings outside a traditional exam room. |
Technical Specifications
| Technical Data | |
|---|---|
| Product | Easyton Transpalpebral Digital Tonometer |
| Measurement Method | Transpalpebral, through the eyelid, non-corneal contact |
| Goldmann IOP Range | 7–50 mmHg |
| Maklakow IOP Range | 15–53 mmHg |
| Measurement Time | Approximately 2 seconds |
| Display | LCD display |
| Dimensions | 173 × 27 × 21 mm |
| Weight | 88 g including 2× AA batteries |
| Power Supply | 2× AA batteries |
| Compliance and Standards | |
| Certified Standards | EN ISO 10993-1 EN 60601-1 EN 60601-1-2 DIN EN ISO 15223-1 ISO 8612 |
Why Buy the Easyton Digital Tonometer from OPTIUSA?
At OPTIUSA, we provide professional ophthalmic equipment for eye care practices looking for reliable solutions, fast access, and specialized support. The Easyton Transpalpebral Digital Tonometer is available for practices that want to improve IOP screening workflow with a compact, easy-to-use, and patient-friendly device.
Whether you are upgrading your tonometry equipment, adding a portable screening tool, or expanding your diagnostic capabilities, our team can help you choose the right solution for your practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a transpalpebral digital tonometer?
A transpalpebral digital tonometer is a device designed to measure intraocular pressure through the eyelid, without directly touching the cornea.
Does Easyton require anesthetic drops?
No. Easyton does not require anesthetic drops because it does not touch the cornea during measurement.
Does Easyton require disposable tips?
No. Easyton operates without disposable tips or consumables, helping reduce recurring per-patient costs.
How fast is the measurement?
The average measurement time is approximately 2 seconds, making it practical for fast IOP screening in busy clinical environments.
Is Easyton portable?
Yes. Easyton is compact, lightweight, and powered by 2× AA batteries, making it suitable for multi-room use and mobile screening.
Final Takeaway
The Easyton Transpalpebral Digital Tonometer is a practical solution for ophthalmologists and eye care professionals who want fast, comfortable, and non-corneal IOP screening. With no anesthetic drops, no consumables, quick measurement time, and a compact battery-powered design, Easyton helps simplify tonometry workflow while improving the patient experience.