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.
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.
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I bought this the first time it was offered. It was not worth the money.
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
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
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.