Optomet Vibrometer Jun 2026

When a laser beam hits a vibrating surface, the reflected light's frequency shifts. If the surface moves toward the sensor, the light shifts "bluer" (higher frequency); if it moves away, it shifts "redder" (lower frequency).

| Feature | Optomet Single-Point LDV | Scanning LDV (e.g., Polytec) | |---------|-------------------------|-------------------------------| | Measurement area | Single point | Full surface grid | | Speed | Real-time, no moving parts | Slower (galvo mirrors step) | | Cost | Moderate | High | | Portability | High (handheld possible) | Low (bench-top) | optomet vibrometer

Nystagmus, characterized by involuntary eye movements, can be quantified using a vibrometer. This helps in diagnosing the condition and assessing its severity. When a laser beam hits a vibrating surface,

The performance of an Optomet vibrometer is rooted in its digital-first architecture and advanced laser sources. This helps in diagnosing the condition and assessing