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Innovations | Oct 2011

Innovations

VIP-200 Variable Pupillometer

 

PRICE $3,995

 

COMPANY Neuroptics Inc.

PHONE (866) 997-8745

WEB neuroptics.com

KEY FEATURES

  • Measures pupillary size in darkness
  • Calibration is not required
  • Device is handheld

Neuroptics Inc. (Irvine, CA) introduced the VIP- 200 Variable Pupillometer for measuring the pupil’s size under various lighting conditions. Using infrared imaging technology, the VIP-200 measures the pupil 30 times per second during a 2-second period at scotopic, low-mesopic, and high-mesopic levels of light, according to the company. It also provides the average pupillary diameter and standard deviation for each level of light. The single-button, battery-operated, handheld device measures the size of the pupil without user calibration. Results are displayed on a color LCD screen or an optional paper printout.

 

Glare Testing System

 

 

PRICE $750

 

COMPANY M & S Technologies, Inc.

PHONE (877) 225-6101

WEB WEB mstech-eyes.com

KEY FEATURES

  • Measures pupillary size in darkness
  • Calibration is not required
  • Device is handheld

M & S Technologies, Inc. (Skokie, IL), added the Glare Testing System (GTS) to its Smart System line. The GTS measures the impact of glare on a patient’s vision. It was developed and engineered by M & S (patent pending) and Jack T. Holladay, MD. The glare component of the GTS offers eye care professionals an enhanced method with which to further test patients who complain of poor vision, especially while driving at night. Each glare assembly is calibrated to existing luminance standards for testing under glare conditions. The GTS is easy to install and uses longlived, high-intensity LEDs, according to the company. It is sold as an option and can be added to any Smart System in use today.

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