7 February 2024
Mechanical dioptometer NJC-4 to the City Children’s Polyclinic No. 2

We are pleased to inform you that Odesa IT Family has purchased and delivered a mechanical dioptometer NJC-4 to the City Children’s Polyclinic No. 2!

This device is designed for measuring the optical power of lenses, including contact lenses. Its main function is to determine the diopters of the lens, which indicates its optical power. This device is widely used in ophthalmology and corrective optics for precise measurement of parameters of eyeglasses, spectacle lenses, and contact lenses. The dioptometer allows eyewear manufacturers or ophthalmologists to accurately determine the optical correction required for each patient. Overall, the use of the dioptometer simplifies the process of selecting and adjusting eyeglasses, making it more precise and individualized for each person.

We sincerely thank everyone who supported us with donations! Together we have accomplished an important task!

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