IC200 Rebound Tonometer
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IC200 Rebound Tonometer

If your practice measures IOP on patients who can’t sit upright at the slit lamp — reclined surgical patients, wheelchair users, children, or bedbound residents — the iCare IC200 is the only professional rebound tonometer with full 200° positional freedom. It measures accurately in any position without anesthetic drops, air puffs, or daily calibration, with a one-button workflow that any trained tech can master in minutes. For glaucoma practices, mobile screening programs, and any office tired of the limitations of fixed-position tonometry, the IC200 removes the barriers that slow down IOP measurement.

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Practice Fit

Where The IC200 Wins

The IC200 is built for practices that need more flexibility than a standard in-lane pressure check can offer.

Best Fit

Glaucoma, retina, hospital, ASC, and comprehensive practices that routinely check IOP on reclined, supine, wheelchair, or post-op patients.

Why This

If you’re comparing handheld tonometers, the IC200’s 200° positional freedom is unique — no other professional rebound tonometer offers accurate measurement with the patient lying flat, reclined, or seated at any angle. Practices managing supine surgical patients, wheelchair-bound residents, or pediatric populations gain a capability that standard upright-only tonometers simply cannot provide.

Practice Impact

It reduces retakes on hard-to-position patients, extends tonometry into more care settings, and helps the team capture pressure without forcing the patient into an ideal chair position.

Signature Feature

Quick Measure Technology

The IC200’s Quick Measure mode reduces measurement time to roughly one-third of the standard method — making it the fastest professional rebound tonometer available.

Speed

Quick Measure acquires a complete IOP reading in approximately one second. In high-volume clinics measuring 50+ pressures per day, the cumulative time savings are significant.

Delegation

The one-button workflow and automated alignment indicator mean any trained tech can consistently capture accurate readings — no advanced training, no drops, no daily calibration.

Any Position

200° positional freedom lets you measure IOP with the patient seated, reclined, standing, or supine — no other professional rebound tonometer offers this range of measurement positions.

In Practice

IC200 in Clinical Use

The IC200’s 200° positional freedom and Quick Measure technology in everyday clinical scenarios — seated, reclined, and pediatric patients.

Doctor measuring IOP on reclined patient with IC200

Reclined Position — 200° positional freedom

Close-up of IC200 IOP measurement on patient

Quick Measure — Complete reading in one second

IC200 rebound tonometry on pediatric patient

Pediatric Friendly — No drops, no air puff

Product images courtesy of iCare / Revenio Group.

Specifications

Technical Details

Model
TA031
Measurement Principle
Rebound tonometry (patented)
Positional Freedom
200°
Measurement Range
7–50 mmHg
Accuracy
±1.2 mmHg (≤20 mmHg) / ±2.2 mmHg (>20 mmHg)
Repeatability
<8% coefficient of variation
Connectivity
Wireless Bluetooth
Display Resolution
One decimal mmHg
Weight
165g without batteries / 260g with batteries
Dimensions (W × H × L)
43 × 104 × 214 mm
Power
4 × AA alkaline batteries (1.5V LR6)
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Why buy through us?

On-Site Setup & Staff Training

We bring the devices to your practice, configure them to your workflow, and train your techs until they’re confident with every measurement scenario.

Glaucoma Workflow Consulting

We help you integrate tonometry into a streamlined glaucoma screening workflow — from patient routing to documentation and follow-up protocols.

Same-Day Support

When you need help, you get our team directly — no call center, no ticket queue. Most issues resolved within 24 hours.

Ready to see the IC200 in action?

Talk to our team about pricing, availability, and scheduling a hands-on demo at your practice.

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