The right glasses start with an accurate eye exam, lenses matched to your needs, and frames that fit your face. Kinh Mat Dien Bien Phu helps you move step by step.

Equipment we run in the shop every day

Professional, modern refraction and finishing—built for real in-store results.

This page introduces the machines we own and use daily—not a sales catalog for clinics. The goal is more accurate exams, better lens advice, and more stable finished glasses.

Fast exams without skipping steps

From objective and subjective refraction through centration, each step uses dedicated gear to reduce error in real-world prescriptions.

Measurements are used for real orders here

We are not selling machines. This is the stack we use daily to examine eyes, advise on lenses, and finish glasses.

Rare depth of investment

We focus on a synchronized, modern lab workflow so refraction and finishing feel clearly above typical high-street shops.

Why we invest

Machines are not decoration—they are how we raise quality.

When a store invests in the right equipment, customers feel it: faster reads, tighter cross-checks, better lens placement, and more stable handovers. That is why we lean on hardware, not only traditional hand methods.

Refraction and vision checks

  • Quick capture of sphere, cylinder, axis, and PD
  • Cross-check device data, old Rx, and how you actually see
  • Support for high power, astigmatism, and difficult multifocals

Personalized wearing position

  • Centration, height, and key fitting parameters
  • Especially tuned for progressives and premium thin lenses
  • Less off-center feel, dizziness, or eye strain after pickup

Finishing on site

  • Data flows into lens choice, frame choice, and edging
  • Fewer handoffs and transcription errors
  • More consistent delivery of finished glasses

What each machine does

Real photos and roles across exam, centration, and finishing.

Written from our live device list, explained so you can see which step each unit supports in the real visit.

Multi-function analysis

Visionix VX110

Visionix VX110

Captures objective refraction, corneal analysis, and deeper vision screening before subjective fine-tuning.

  • Fast objective refraction as a precise starting point.
  • Corneal, aberration, and vision-quality analysis under varied lighting.
  • Helps flag corneal concerns and track cases that need deeper work.

Digital chart

NIDEK SC-1600 POLA

NIDEK SC-1600 POLA

Electronic chart for distance and near acuity, contrast sensitivity, and binocular checks during the exam.

  • Sharp, flexible charts for real-world acuity testing.
  • Supports binocular and contrast checks.
  • Lets staff re-verify after refraction and Rx refinement.

Subjective refraction

NIDEK RT6100

NIDEK RT6100

Used after objective data to fine-tune sphere, cylinder, axis, and balance how each eye feels.

  • Refines sphere, cylinder, and axis to match real-world vision.
  • Near and distance balance plus adaptation checks.
  • Integrates with the wider workflow to cut manual entry errors.

Lens power verification

NIDEK LM-1800PD

NIDEK LM-1800PD

Measures finished-lens optics before mounting and for high-accuracy verification cases.

  • Reads sphere, cylinder, axis, and more from existing lenses.
  • Works for single vision, multifocals, sun lenses, and specialty coatings.
  • Cross-checks data before handover to reduce delivery errors.

Centration and fit

Eyeruler-2

Eyeruler-2

Personalized wearing measurements—critical for progressives, high powers, and precise lens placement.

  • PD, height, and key fit data mapped to your face.
  • Vertex, pantoscopic tilt, and wrap to limit off-center vision.
  • More accurate blocking and edging than ruler-only methods.

Edging and finishing

Briot Couture

Briot Couture

In-house edging turns measurement data into lenses that match the frame and your eyes.

  • 3D simulation before cut to check lens–frame fit.
  • Optimized for curved, tricky, or premium frames.
  • Fewer redos, better accuracy and cosmetics in the final pair.

In active use

Gear we operate for exams, lens advice, and finishing.

Below is what we currently run. It is for transparency—not a showroom selling machines to other stores.