Keeler Introduces the World’s First Wireless Digital Indirect Ophthalmoscope
Keeler introduces its unique Wireless Vantage Plus Digital Ophthalmoscope.

The new Vantage Plus Digital Indirect Ophthalmoscope retains all the original features of the Vantage Plus LED with the addition of an integrated camera that records moving video footage and still images in digital format. These images can be transferred to a PC via a USB interface and is compatible with any video package capable of receiving video input from a USB source.
What you see on the monitor is exactly what you see through the Vantage Plus Digital which makes it an ideal tool for teaching students and colleagues. In addition it can be used in tele-medicine, as a means of explaining diagnoses to patients and as a method of documentation.
The Vantage Plus LED indirect ophthalmoscope features an LED light for a brighter, whiter light to improve image clarity. It uses an intelligent optical system that automatically changes the optics and mirrors when the aperture is adjusted, providing a 3D stereoscopic view of the retina.
Keeler is a market leader in the innovation, design and manufacture of diagnostic, magnification and illumination products for optometrists, ophthalmologists, dentists and surgeons.


Hello,
I am Dr.Hamed Rostami, the chief executive of the international company in middle east. We are eager to try your new product, do you have any local attorney in middle east, if you don’t, we can help you to make a representator in Iran, Iraq or Dubai. Please contact me asap.
Best regards
How do I get more info on how to purchase this instrument and the price??
Hi Jay,
Thanks for your question. To find out more information about the Vantage Plus Digital Indirect Ophthalmoscope please visit http://www.keeler.co.uk/Vantage-Plus-LED-Digital-405.htm on the keeler website or contact Laura Haverley on +44 (0)1753 827160.
If you are outside the UK, please visit http://www.keeler.co.uk/a_dealers_distributors_search_for_Keeler.asp to find your nearest distributor.
Kind regards,
Katherine Livesey
Hi, i am biomedical engineering technologist working with a Christian NGO serving mission health units in Uganda. There is a very big challenge in repairing and servicing opthalmic equipments here in Uganda and i feel bad seeing new equipments put in junk store because they cannot serviced. Is there any way manufacturing company like yours can sponsor somebody to acquire experience in your company on these equipment, in order to assist these eye hospitals.
best regard
Kenneth Kaunda
Hi Kenneth,
Thank you for your post.This has been passed on to Colin West ColinW@Keeler.co.uk and he will contact you directly.
Kind regards,
Katherine