



HLM-1
Digital Lensmeter
Basic auto lensmeter that accurately measures lens information using Wavefront technology
- Wavefront accuracy & expanded prism measurement
- Convenient measurement & Improved accuracy
- Sunglasses measurement made easy
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Wavefront accuracy & expanded prism measurement
The HLM-1 leverages Hartmann Sensor Wavefront Analysis Technology, offering more measurement points for pinpoint accuracy. The HLM-1 now covers a range of up to 20△, measuring in all directions: Base Up (BU), Base Down (BD), Base In (BI), and Base Out (BO).


Convenient measurement & Improved accuracy
The HLM-1 automatically recognizes progressive lenses, making measurements easy. The display provides measurement guidance. By enhancing measurement speed, the HLM-1 accurately detects refractive power for both myopia and hyperopia.
Sunglasses measurement made easy
The HLM-1 Digital Lensmeter effortlessly measures the refractive power of darkly tinted or mirrored sunglasses. It automatically amplifies light, ensuring accurate results without any extra steps.
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Specifications
1. Measurement Range
Spherical Power
0D~±25D (0.25/0.12/0.06/0.01)
Cylinder Power
0D~±10.00D (0.25/0.12/0.06/0.01)
Cylinder Axis
0°~180° (1° step)
Progressive Power
0~10D (0.25/0.12/0.06/0.01)
Prism
0~20Δ (0.25/0.12/0.06/0.01)
2. Measurement Mode
Cylinder
±, +, –
Prism
Rectangular / Polar / Displacement
LED Wave
525nm (Green)
Contact Lens
Hard / Soft Contact Lens
Abbe Value
Manual Revision
Wave
e-Line, d-Line
Screen
5.7" Color LCD Panel (640x480)
Interface
RS-232
Communication Speed (bps)
9600, 57600, 115200bps
3. Others
Product Size / Weight
182(W) x 235(D) x 415(H)mm / 4.0kg
Power Supply
AC 100~240V, 50/60Hz, 0.3~0.2A
* Specification and design are subject to change without notice.
FAQ
Q. What are the main functions of the HLM-1?
A. The HLM-1 is a lensmeter that applies Wavefront-based wavefront analysis technology to minimize measurement errors and provide more accurate lens power values. It automatically recognizes progressive multifocal lenses for easy measurement and also conveniently supports sunglass lens measurement, enabling efficient handling of essential lens analysis tasks.
Q. What are the prism measurement range and accuracy of the HLM-1?
A. The HLM-1 supports prism measurement up to 20Δ and can precisely measure prism diopters in all directions, including BU, BD, BI, and BO. This allows accurate analysis of lenses requiring prism correction and ensures reliable measurement results.
Q. Is the interface of the HLM-1 user-friendly?
A. The HLM-1 features a brightness-adjustable 5.7-inch color LCD with a high-resolution IPS panel, providing clear visibility from any viewing angle. Anti-glare and scratch-resistant coating, along with fast screen response, enhance user convenience. Its simple, highly visible graphic interface allows even users unfamiliar with equipment operation to perform various measurements easily.
Q. How is data connectivity handled with the HLM-1?
A. Measurement data from the HLM-1 can be directly transmitted to Huvitz phoropters, enabling a faster and more efficient overall examination process. This ensures a consistent and accurate workflow from lens measurement through prescription.
Q. Who is the HLM-1 suitable for?
A. The HLM-1 is suitable for a wide range of environments, including optical shops and optometry rooms that require basic lens power measurement. With Wavefront-based accurate measurement and automatic recognition of progressive multifocal lenses, it can be used easily and reliably even by beginners.





