The EyeQue VisionCheck device works with the VisionCheck smartphone app to conduct visual test on each eye, then converts the test results into EyeQue EyeGlass Numbers®- the lens power needed to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.
VisionCheck Device Eye cup Touch Sensors 1. Move lines Other 2. Move lines Power Micro USB 3. Go to next measurement charging port Hooks for elastic band Technical Specifications Spherical power -10 to +8 D (0.25 D steps) Cylindrical power 0 D to -5D (0.25 D steps) Astigmatic axis 0°...
Contraindications The VisionCheck device should not be shared with users that are known to have, or exhibit signs or symptoms of an eye infection. The VisionCheck device should not be used if you have been diagnosed with epilepsy. The VisionCheck is not recommended if you have any existing eye diseases, such as advanced macular degeneration, macular edema, and diabetic retinopathy.
• regulations. Cautions While using EyeQue products to personally measure and track vision has the benefit of detecting changes between regular eye exams, it does not replace a comprehensive eye exam that evaluates ocular health or binocularity. EyeQue urges people to visit an eye doctor annually for a full eye health exam.
Setup Bluetooth connection between the VisionCheck device and your phone. • Turn on the EyeQue VisionCheck app on your phone and press “Test”. • The app will look for the VisionCheck device for up to 30 seconds.
Check Battery Status from App When you pair with the VisionCheck device the app will indicate the charge • level of the VisionCheck device. While testing there will be a battery level indicator on the screen. • How to Take Your First Vision Test Tutorial video Note: If this is your first time we recommend going through the tutorial as well as the practice session.
EGNs. EyeGlass Numbers® (EGNs) After taking at least three sets of saved vision tests with the EyeQue VisionCheck, the app will display a set of EyeGlass Numbers. Note: Although a minimum of three tests are needed, more vision tests will result in better, more accurate EyeGlass Numbers.
EGN calculations are based upon the results of several saved tests for a given individual and are available on their personal dashboard. Each user must have a separate EyeQue account to ensure accurate results. EyeQue accounts are free and requires a valid email address.
Pupillary Distance (PD) Measurement Tool The PDCheck, a pupillary distance measurement tool, is included with your EyeQue VisionCheck purchase. It is provided as a useful tool if you choose to order...
glasses from online retailers. It is not a part of the VisionCheck vision test and is not required to achieve accurate EGNs. What is pupillary distance? Pupillary Distance is the distance between the centers of the pupils of the eyes, measured in millimeters.
If you have any additional questions, contact us at Support@EyeQue.com. Disclaimer of Liability EyeQue® develops and distributes at-home vision tests that are based on proprietary technologies. EyeQue does not perform and provide optometry services, nor does it represent itself as a licensed optometrist or issue prescriptions.
Symbol Used System or Packaging Labeling This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. FCC identifier 2ARYS-EQ102. Do not dispose with household waste...
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