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New Subjective Self-Refracting Technology

Nov. 2, 2016

Vmax Vision is introducing the Voice Activ Subjective Refractor (VASR). A patient self-refracting instrument, VASR incorporates the advanced features of Vmax’s Perfectus, which combines a wavefront autorefractor with subjective point spread function (PSF) refraction.
Computer-generated artificial intelligence reliably guides the patient through the exam process, discarding results that are not consistent and alerting the doctor if the prescription is not sufficiently accurate. VASR maximizes operational efficiency by eliminating the need to move the patient or transfer data between instruments.

In addition, it provides a direct view of cataract formation, natural pupil size and Zernike coefficient, wavefront maps, along with other advanced optical functions and analysis. Patient active fixation is another feature designed to lead to superior repeatability and reliability.
The VASR is designed to increase patient flow, cut costs, maximize doctor utility, expand business hours and save time, even for skilled technicians, according to Vmax. It is designed to make it possible to partition an eye exam into refraction and eye health.

Vmax recommends that a technician be present to attend the patient and oversee the process.
For more information, visit http://www.VmaxVision.com or call (321) 972-1823

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