The Occuity
SL1 Slit Lamp Adapter
The SL1 Slit Lamp Adaptor, is designed to seamlessly integrate handheld optical devices with slit lamps to enhance diagnostic workflows in certain clinical settings.
NB. The SL1 has in development and is set to launch in 2025. Details on this page are subject to change and are for guidance only.
At Occuity, we’re constantly pushing the boundaries of innovation in ophthalmic technology.
We believe that handheld, non-contact optical devices offer a multitude of advantages including, having a small in room footprint and being moveable between consultation rooms.
However, we also know that versatility and utility are crucial and that eye care professionals sometimes want to integrate handheld devices into existing slit lamps and work flows.
The SL1 Slit Lamp Adaptor, is therefore designed to seamlessly integrate handheld optical devices with slit lamps to enhance diagnostic workflows in certain clinical settings.
Currently in the research and development phase, the SL1 is set to launch in 2025, bringing new levels of precision and convenience to eye care professionals.
Benefits
The SL1 adaptor facilitates the use of handheld devices in conjunction with slit lamps, offering greater stability for detailed eye examinations.
Seemless Integration
The SL1 is designed to integrate effortlessly with existing slit lamp setups, making it a cost-effective solution that enhances diagnostic workflows without the need for additional space-consuming desktop devices.
Enhanced Stability
The SL1 Slit Lamp Adaptor will provide versatility for various applications in both ophthalmic and optometric settings:
Use Cases
The SL1 enables handheld pachymeters to be used on a range of slit lamps when corneal thickness measurements are taken. Accurate corneal thickness measurements improve the detection and management of conditions such as glaucoma and keratoconus
Measuring Axial Length
With older patients sometimes more comfortable using a chin rest, the SL1 can be used to secure handheld biometers enabling efficient, non-invasive eye examinations and providing clinicians with cost effective solution during consultations
Measuring Corneal Thickness