By OPTIUSA — Your Partner in Optical Trends
Adding a portable refraction solution to an eye care practice starts with choosing equipment that supports speed, flexibility, and practical daily use. For optometry practices, clinics, hospitals, optical stores, pediatric screening programs, and mobile eye care providers, a handheld autorefractor can help make preliminary refractive measurements more accessible in different care environments.
The INS-11135 Handheld Auto Refractometer is designed for fast and objective refractive measurements in both adults and infants. Built with advanced Hartmann wavefront sensing technology, this portable autorefractor helps professionals obtain sphere, cylinder, and axis measurements in seconds, making it a practical option for modern eye care workflows.
Instead of depending only on a traditional tabletop autorefractor, practices can use this handheld device to support pediatric exams, infant vision screening, school screenings, mobile optometry services, and community healthcare programs. Its compact design makes it easier to bring the device to the patient, helping improve flexibility and accessibility during the examination process.
INS-11135 Handheld Auto Refractometer
This portable auto refractometer is designed to support objective refraction in a compact and easy-to-use format. It brings together essential features for eye care professionals who need mobility, efficiency, and reliable preliminary measurements.
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INS-11135 | Handheld Auto Refractometer A compact and portable autorefractor designed for fast objective refractive measurements in adults and infants. Ideal for optical stores, clinics, pediatric screenings, mobile eye care services, and healthcare professionals. |
Why This Handheld Autorefractor Makes Sense for Eye Care Professionals
Traditional tabletop autorefractors are valuable instruments in many exam rooms, but not every practice or screening environment is built around a fixed workstation. A handheld auto refractometer gives professionals more flexibility when working with infants, children, elderly patients, or patients who may be difficult to position at a standard tabletop device.
For optometry practices, clinics, hospitals, universities, and optical stores, this type of device can help support a smoother workflow by allowing preliminary refractive measurements to be performed in more flexible settings. It is especially useful for mobile programs, school screenings, pediatric vision exams, and community healthcare services.
The INS-11135 is built for teams looking for:
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A portable autorefractor for flexible use
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Fast objective refraction measurements
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Support for adult and infant measurements
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A practical solution for pediatric screenings
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Equipment that supports mobile eye care services
Key Features of the INS-11135 Handheld Auto Refractometer
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Portable Handheld Design Compact and lightweight for use in exam rooms, optical stores, pediatric settings, mobile screenings, and community eye care programs. |
Hartmann Wavefront Technology Supports objective refractive measurements, including sphere, cylinder, and axis, helping professionals perform fast preliminary vision testing. |
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Adult and Infant Modes Designed to support different patient groups, making it suitable for both general optometry and infant vision screening. |
Integrated Touch Screen The built-in touch screen helps simplify operation and supports a more intuitive examination workflow for staff and practitioners. |
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Bluetooth Printer Compatibility Allows results to be printed when paired with a compatible Bluetooth printer, supporting documentation and workflow efficiency. |
Rechargeable Battery Operation Battery-powered operation makes the device practical for mobile use, school screenings, and settings where a fixed workstation is not available. |
Portable Handheld Design
The INS-11135 Handheld Auto Refractometer is designed for mobility and convenience. Its compact structure makes it easier to carry, position, and operate in different clinical environments. This is especially helpful when working outside a standard exam room or when a tabletop setup may not be practical.
For pediatric exams, infant screenings, mobile optometry services, and community programs, the handheld format can help make the examination process more comfortable and efficient for both the patient and the practitioner.
Hartmann Wavefront Sensing Technology
The device uses Hartmann wavefront sensing technology to support objective refractive measurements. This helps eye care professionals obtain useful preliminary information related to sphere, cylinder, and axis during the early stages of the exam process.
For busy clinics, optical stores, and screening environments, this technology supports a practical workflow by helping professionals collect refractive data quickly and efficiently.
Adult Mode and Infant Mode
One of the most important features of this portable autorefractor is its ability to support both Adult Mode and Infant Mode. This gives professionals more flexibility when working with different patient groups and examination needs.
For practices that serve families, pediatric patients, or community screening programs, this feature adds value by making the device suitable for both general optometry and infant vision screening.
Designed for Mobile Eye Care and Flexible Screening
Mobile eye care services and screening programs need equipment that is easy to transport, easy to operate, and practical in different environments. The INS-11135 supports this type of workflow by combining handheld operation, touch screen control, Bluetooth printer compatibility, and rechargeable battery power in one compact device.
This makes it a strong option for professionals who need to perform preliminary refractive measurements in schools, community centers, outreach programs, clinics, optical stores, or mobile exam setups.
Who This Handheld Auto Refractometer Is For
The INS-11135 Handheld Auto Refractometer is a strong fit for:
Optometry Practices
Practices looking for a portable solution to support preliminary refractive measurements and improve workflow flexibility.
Optical Stores
Optical stores that want to add practical screening capabilities and support faster patient assessment.
Eye Clinics
Clinics that need a compact autorefractor for daily exams, pediatric care, or flexible testing environments.
Pediatric Screening Programs
Programs that require equipment designed to support both adult and infant measurement modes.
Mobile Eye Care Providers
Professionals who need portable equipment for school screenings, community programs, and mobile optometry services.
Why Add a Portable Autorefractor to Your Practice?
Adding a portable autorefractor to your practice can help expand where and how preliminary refraction measurements are performed. Instead of relying only on a fixed instrument, professionals can use a handheld device to support more flexible exam settings.
For optical stores, clinics, hospitals, universities, and mobile care providers, this can be especially valuable when improving patient flow, supporting pediatric exams, or creating a more accessible screening experience.
A Practical Solution for Portable Vision Screening
The INS-11135 combines several important features in one compact device: handheld operation, Hartmann wavefront sensing technology, adult and infant measurement modes, touch screen control, Bluetooth printer compatibility, and rechargeable battery operation.
For eye care professionals looking to improve workflow efficiency, expand screening capabilities, or add a portable refractive measurement solution to their practice, this handheld auto refractometer offers a practical and modern option.
Request More Information or a Demo
Interested in learning more about the INS-11135 Handheld Auto Refractometer? OPTIUSA provides product information and demo requests for optical stores, optometry practices, eye clinics, mobile eye care providers, and healthcare professionals.
Ready to explore a portable refraction solution for your practice? View the product and contact OPTIUSA to request more information or schedule a demo.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a handheld auto refractometer used for?
A handheld auto refractometer is used to perform objective refractive measurements, including sphere, cylinder, and axis. It helps professionals conduct fast preliminary vision testing in clinics, optical stores, screenings, and mobile eye care environments.
Can the INS-11135 be used for infants?
Yes. The INS-11135 includes both Adult Mode and Infant Mode, making it suitable for general optometry and pediatric vision screening.
Is this device suitable for mobile eye care?
Yes. Its lightweight handheld design and rechargeable battery operation make it a practical option for mobile eye care services, school screenings, and community vision programs.
Can results be printed?
Yes. The device supports Bluetooth printer compatibility, allowing users to print results when paired with a compatible Bluetooth printer.
Who can benefit from this portable autorefractor?
Optometry practices, optical stores, eye clinics, pediatric screening programs, mobile eye care providers, and healthcare professionals can benefit from adding the INS-11135 to their workflow.

