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a 2.0 helmet on Kickstarter which detects visual disturbances
EyeQue is a visual acuity tester for individuals. It’s a simple headset smart health connected to a smartphone that you only need to use for a few minutes to know the level of our vision. A project launched by the company EyeQue on Kickstarter on October 29 which has already obtained 50% of the amount requested to be funded.
The EyeQue is a tester visual acuity. It determines the user at a view of 20/20 or less in a few minutes. Launched on Kickstarter by the end of October, the project had already raised $ 13,000 by the time the article was published, or half of the funds needed to its marketing. The deadline for participation in the project ends December 25. The tester comes in the form of a helmet in which you insert your smartphone. count $ 75 to pre-order the EyeQue and receive it, if of course, the crowdfunding campaign comes to an end and completes its financial objective. EyeQue works with all smartphones with a screen wider than 4.7 inches and is compatible with iOS and Android.
EyeQue on Kickstarter: a simple, effective and quick to use visual acuity Review
To Review your eyesight, nothing could be simpler. Just put on the helmet and look in the directions requested. The Review includes three phases. One for the left eye, then the right, then for both eyes. Each Review is scheduled randomly. Each result is stored in the cloud of the company to allow a monitoring the family's visual acuity.
The creators of the project explain that the visual acuity Review is good more efficient than the classic painting of letters written on a paper poster that is easy to memorize. EyeQue simulates a new series of letters to recite with each new Review. To note that the helmet also makes it possible to detect color blindness.
smart health connected health: a family product intended especially for children
When it comes to smart health connected health products, it's not uncommon for manufacturers to hire professionals to reassure buyers. You can read the opinion of two doctors on the Kickstarter page of the project, Doctor Jay Kaufman and Doctor Carren Caputo. In the two transcribed interviews, doctors recommend using this product to detect childhood vision problems or young adults. Even if it is not clearly stated, the EyeQue is thought to be used especially by children. The quick and easy handling of the product, tests carried out in a few minutes, as well as a very cartoonish tutorial with a cartoon voice explaining how to use the headset go in this direction. Besides, at the end of the Kickstarter page, we find the ehealth testimony of a 12 year old user which summarizes the product in one sentence "It's easy to use".
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