Product Name: EyeQue Personal Vision Tracker At Home Eye Test
Model: 609868
Condition: New
Approx. 2.6"L x 1.8"W x 4.3"H
Patented technology
Game-like interface: overlap two lines for 9 measurements per eye
Can estimate nearsightedness up to -12 diopters, farsightedness up to +8 diopter
Get accurate EyeGlass Numbers
Take vision tracking between regular eye exams into your own hands
Use it to show to your medical professional
Software supports many smartphones
Phone requirement: iOS 9.3 and up, Android 6.0 and up
Screen resolution PPI >300
Visual acuity range: 20/20 to 20/400
Approx. accuracy range
Native Optical Resolution +/- 0.15 D (Diopter) with smart Phone resolution of 500 ppi (pixels per inch) or higher
Large Optometric range with Spherical error measurement from +8D to -10D, Cylindrical error from 0 to -5
Accuracy varies with user but typically better than +/- O.5 D in Sphere and +/-0.5 in Cylinder
While using EyeQue products to personally measure and track vision has the benefit of detecting changes between regular eye exams, it does not replace a comprehensive eye exam that evaluates ocular health or binocularity.
EyeQue urges people to visit a doctor annually for a full eye health exam and regularly reminds its user through in-app notifications.
Children under 18 years of age should use the EyeQue products under adult supervision.
This is not a medical diagnosis, treatment or cure.
Results should be reported to and discussed with your doctor.
@Woody1 I actually have one already and its really awesome. I ordered glasses online with the results and they work fantastic. The glasses are really nice too. I spent $12 shipped. Zenni glasses are the bomb notes. An eye glass company would charge you $200 for the same glasses. Glasses cost nothing to make. VERY old technology.
This is actually a great idea for people whose eyes are at risk from diabetes. Of course you need a doctor to get lens Rx, but this can keep you on top of changes.
@t0nyc0tt4m No, this gives you lens RX. Just go on Zenni’s website, insert your RX data, and buy. Really nice glasses, cost less than $20. The same glasses your eye doctor sells but for 10x the cost.
I got mine a couple days ago and it went well. Pretty much matched what I knew for myself (though it’s old). I’ll be trying it soon on my daughter who had a test done recently to see how it compares.
Specs
What’s in the Box?
(1) EyeQue Vision Tracker device
(1) Plastic box
(1) Band
(1) Lens protection cover
Price Comparison
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Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, July 13th - Thursday, July 16th
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Bu, But smartphone may ruin your eyesight!
Error tolerance is way out of spec for practical use
@Woody1 I actually have one already and its really awesome. I ordered glasses online with the results and they work fantastic. The glasses are really nice too. I spent $12 shipped. Zenni glasses are the bomb notes. An eye glass company would charge you $200 for the same glasses. Glasses cost nothing to make. VERY old technology.
PANS! GLANDS! CRAYONS! AWESOME!
This is actually a great idea for people whose eyes are at risk from diabetes. Of course you need a doctor to get lens Rx, but this can keep you on top of changes.
@t0nyc0tt4m No, this gives you lens RX. Just go on Zenni’s website, insert your RX data, and buy. Really nice glasses, cost less than $20. The same glasses your eye doctor sells but for 10x the cost.
I don’t know why
If you want the puff of air in your eye though, you need to use it with a Samsung. But that puff of air may contain pieces of phone.
I bought this the first time it was offered. It was not worth the money.
I got mine a couple days ago and it went well. Pretty much matched what I knew for myself (though it’s old). I’ll be trying it soon on my daughter who had a test done recently to see how it compares.