Hand-held rebound tonometers
iCare tonometers are easy-to-use, hand-held, battery-operated devices that require only minimal training. All iCare tonometers use a patented rebound technology for quick and reliable intraocular pressure (IOP) measurements. The painless and pleasant measuring is accurate and efficient, enabling high patient flow when it comes to tests such as glaucoma screening. The ergonomic design and intuitive user interface ensure safe and accurate operation of the instrument. iCare tonometers also include a model for self-measurement of IOP by patients.
iCare IC100
iCare IC100 offers safe, quick and easy IOP measurements in even the most difficult patients without anesthesia or air.
iCare HOME2
The iCare HOME2 tonometer for patient use revolutionizes glaucoma care by enabling the monitoring of IOP variations during normal daily activities throughout the day.
iCare HOME
iCare HOME tonometer is a comfortable and easy-to-use device for patients to measure intraocular pressure at home without anesthesia or drops.
iCare TA01i
iCare TA01i tonometer measures intraocular pressure of patients in a sitting or standing position in a painless and hygienic exam.
iCare TP01 Probes
Original iCare probes 100pcs/box or 600 pcs/box. For iCare IC100, IC200 and TA01i
iCare TP022 Probes
Original sterilized iCare probes 50 pcs/box or 20 pcs/box. For iCare HOME2 and iCare HOME.
Software Solutions
iCare software solutions are intuitive digital clinical tools that facilitate efficiency and enhance continuity of care by connecting eye care pathways. Superior-quality data provides the best possible information for clinical decision making, and advanced collaboration tools ensure the data is securely accessible by the right people at the right time. Most importantly, iCare software solutions help to attend to all your patients with specialized, top-quality eye care.
iCare CLINIC
The iCare CLINIC cloud software stores long term IOP data from the iCare HOME2, iCare HOME and iCare IC200 tonometers. It provides tools for versatile analysis and reporting of the data.
iCare ILLUME
iCare ILLUME fully automated imaging and processing with artificial intelligence, superior-quality images for higher throughput and a more focused and controlled referral flow.
iCare OCULO
iCare OCULO is a world-leading eye care platform that connects ophthalmology, optometry, primary care, emergency rooms, and patients to share clinic information.
The iCare HOME2 comes with simple training materials and is designed for you to use in a home setting effortlessly. It will guide you to take high-quality measurements, without the need for anesthetic, drops, or air.
iCare HOME2 is lightweight, fits well in the hand, and lets you measure your IOP whilst sitting down, reclining, or lying down, from the comfort of wherever you are. The device comes with a smart light guide that helps you position the tonometer correctly for accurate measurements. The iCare HOME2 stands upright on the table and comes with adjustable forehead and cheek supports.
User-friendly software for easy monitoring and sharing
The PATIENT2 mobile app for both Android and iOS platforms displays iCare HOME2 measurement results and instantly shares them with your doctor’s CLINIC platform. The simple user interface lets you follow your own measurements that are displayed in a graphical or list format.
You can also access iCare CLINIC via a web browser to review your information using a patient account created by your healthcare professional. This empowers you to understand your own condition and care journey, actively collaborating in the process, and providing valuable information that can help your doctor tailor a treatment plan for you.
If your doctor is not using the iCare CLINIC platform, you can alternatively subscribe to the iCare CLOUD platform which lets you share your measurement results with your doctor.
Other specifications
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Works with 4 x AA alkaline 1.5V batteries
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Product case includes 20 sterile blister probes in a reusable box
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Product case material is hydrophobic to prevent it from getting dirty
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Bluetooth and USB connectivity options
Watch how to measure eye pressure with the iCare HOME2 self-tonometer
FAQ
What do the eye pressure values mean for me? When should I be concerned about the eye pressure readings? Intraocular pressure (IOP) is the fluid pressure in the eye and is also known as eye pressure. IOP is only one aspect of eye health and glaucoma. IOP values alone cannot be used to diagnose accurately or monitor glaucoma.. Saying this, IOP reduction is still the only proven method for slowing glaucomatous progression. Having an accurate overview of your diurnal IOP profile may assist your eye care professional in tailoring a management program to suit your individual needs. You should always discuss any IOP concerns with your eye care professional, to ascertain what normal looks like for you. Every glaucoma patient is different.
Does it hurt? Measurement is painless. The light-weight probe touches the cornea momentarily and some patients don’t even notice the measurement.
How often should I change the probe base? Every 6 months is recommended to maintain the accuracy of the device.
Where can I find all the iCare self-tonometer instruction manuals and materials? You can find all the manuals and materials on the iCare USB drive, located inside the iCare carrying case. You can also download digital versions from our website.
How do I show my results to my eye care professional (ECP)? You can show your results in several ways: Directly on the iCare PATIENT2 app on your phone Print out or email a report from the computer You can ask your ophthalmologist to subscribe for the iCare CLINIC software so that they can view your measurement results online
How often should I calibrate the tonometer? The tonometer does not require any routine servicing or calibration. If there is a reason to believe that the servicing of the tonometer is necessary, contact the local distributor or the manufacturer.
How often should I change the probe? The probes are for single use (single pair of measurement sequences) only. Each probe can be used once to take a successful measurement in both eyes. If you eye is inflamed or infected, measure the healthy eye first.
How do I clean my tonometer? You can clean the plastic surfaces with a cloth or a paper towel dampened with water.
Can I travel with the tonometer? Yes, you can take the tonometer anywhere with you.