Selecting a tonometer requires balancing measurement accuracy, patient comfort, and clinical compliance. For professional settings, Goldmann Applanation Tonometry (GAT) remains the gold standard, while Non-Contact Tonometers (NCT) or 'Air-puff' models are preferred for screening due to their non-invasive nature. Ensure the device features high-precision sensors with a measurement range of at least 0-60 mmHg and a resolution of 0.1 mmHg. For home-use devices, prioritize rebound technology which does not require anesthesia drops, making it safer for non-professionals.