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New Virtual Reality Visual Field Analyzer & Vision Screener Released in U.S.

The OCULUS Easyfield VR. Photo courtesy of OCULUS, Inc.

New way to enhance your advanced medical eyecare services.

Jan. 31, 2024

OCULUS, Inc., the American subsidiary of the German ophthalmic diagnostic device designer and manufacturer OCULUS, released a new vision screener and perimetry solution to the U.S. market: OCULUS Easyfield VR.

The technology includes a virtual reality headset that conducts visual field screenings, visual field threshold exams as well as color vision, contrast sensitivity, and stereo vision screenings. The technology’s SMARTTracker2 Fixation Tracking is designed to ensure reliable, reproducible results due to the highly accurate eye tracker monitoring patient fixation.

The Easyfield VR streamlines practice flow and can improve the patient experience through fast, easy and patient-friendly vision testing that staff members can conduct in various settings without requiring a dark room.

Practitioners can start and monitor the exam process from a Surface Pro tablet without requiring an internet connection. The Easyfield VR fits seamlessly into existing workflows by sharing a common database with OCULUS diagnostic devices, which use the same OCULUS Patient Data Management software. “With smooth integration, familiar progression analysis printouts, and exceptional OCULUS training and technical support, clinics can swiftly onboard and implement to begin benefiting from the solution almost immediately,” OCULUS, Inc., noted in a press release.

The virtual reality headset is lightweight, easily adjustable and foam-padded to provide maximum patient comfort. The Easyfield VR headset design secures around the patient’s head, reducing the potential for patient fatigue and errors while enabling faster testing. With audio-guided examinations (available in English and Spanish), patients can complete their testing autonomously, reducing demands on technician time and enabling staff to prep for their next patient.

“This device embodies our goals at OCULUS, Inc. – our focus on progress and innovation, and our dedication to helping ECPs preserve vision and improve workflows, delivering only the best to our customers for their practice and their patients,” says Michael Wolber, CEO of OCULUS, Inc. “We look forward to helping clinics streamline their practice flow with the introduction of this latest solution.”

The Easyfield VR is now available solely for the U.S. ophthalmic market and will be exhibited at upcoming trade shows. Click HERE to learn more.

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