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EyeQue, a DIY eye exam to order glasses at home

A vision test to do at home also frequently? EyeQue decongests the work of the ophthalmologist and allows you to "prescribe" your glasses yourself.

Gianluca Ricciodi Gianluca Riccio
December 12 2019
in Medicine
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Hard times for opticians (or for users of this test?). Once upon a time there was the board with the alphabet: a table with many letters to read, the "eye chart" that guided us in a simple way. Diopters, astigmatism, presbyopia: all through a billboard and a (great) professional. And now what do you do with the vision test? Don't think it's easy.

Nobody feels safe: their vision worsens over the years in practically 100% of cases. An eye exam is always needed, but do you really need to visit the eye doctor every time you want to test your eyes? It would take an online eye test or something.

With EyeQue VisionCheck, you can finally test your eyes and order glasses from the comfort of your home. DIY glasses, glasses that you make yourself. This handy DIY eye exam device entered the US market at the price of about 65 €, but around is also found on 45 €.

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EyeQue VisionCheck, the home vision test

This device is today the only domestic alternative to a doctor's office. A real online eye test.

It is an ophthalmic refractometer that produces an accurate set of gradations through three distinct optometric tests.

The optical shades produced are then stored on the specific section of the specific app, EyeQue, and with this data you can then proceed to both the control and the online order of your new space glasses. Yeah. All in 3 clicks.

This is how the home DIY eye exam works:

For those who love the classic, good "analog" method

Of course, you can also upload the prescriptions that your real eye doctor has previously provided. If you trust, you trust, and trusting is good. Online vision measurement is fine, but close-up evidence (especially for children) doesn't compete.

You can order your glasses with those, or you can use them to compare your overall visual story.

More frequent than ever

If you really want to invest time in health, with VisionCheck you can also take an eye exam per month to get a clear picture of well-being of your eyes and understand in more detail how often to visit your doctor, or retake your license tests if you need them.

With VisionCheck it is not necessary to visit the ophthalmologist just for an eye exam, and you can also decongest the doctor's visits. This gives them more time to deal with more serious eye health problems.

Tell the truth, four-eyed: you don't see. Time to arrive in Italy, I say.

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