Neurolens announces second generation eye tracking system
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The Neurolens Measurement Device Gen 2 eye tracking system for measuring binocular vision is available for preorder in the U.S., announced the company in a press release.
“We are an outcomes company first and foremost, and the nMD2 will enable even more eye care providers to offer the pain-relieving comfort of Neurolenses to their patients,” Neurolens CEO Davis Corley said in the release. “Innovative technology like the nMD2 is the path to unlocking a new dimension of visual comfort.”
The nMD2 uses more than 10,000 data points per patient with the capability of identifying eye misalignment as small as 0.1 prism diopters, Neurolens said in the release. Data collected from the nMD2 is used to prescribe Neurolenses, which can bring eyes into alignment, potentially easing headaches, neck and shoulder pain, eye strain, dry eye and dizziness.
The company said in the release that the nMD2 is 80% smaller and tests 35% faster than the first generation. USB 3.0 cameras are used to support faster eye tracking and increased fields of vision.
“We brought together a diverse team of experts in eye care, engineering, mechanics, electronics, practice management and more in order to make our second-generation device as clinically impactful and functionally intuitive as possible,” Neurolens chief technology officer Aric Plumey said in the release. “We are very proud of the final product from a technological standpoint, but even more proud of how easy it is to incorporate this technology into any eye care practice.”