IrisVision is a virtual reality headset designed to help those living with low vision improve their quality of life. The device aids those suffering from macular degeneration, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, Stargardt disease and other eye conditions.
Established in 2016, IrisVision was established by a scientist and co-founder with expertise in mobile tech. Together they partnered with Samsung to produce their hardware so as to keep prices affordable for users.
1. Check the battery
As part of your troubleshooting steps for Irisvision, the first step should be checking the battery. A full charge is especially essential when using your device outdoors in bright sunlight; doing so will prevent it from becoming oversensitive to light levels, providing more comfortable viewing images and video. For best results it is advisable to use the charger that came with your device to ensure it has received its maximum charge.
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3. Check the software
IrisVision employs an optical engine to produce images that effectively expand the field of view for those with Glaucoma, Retinitis Pigmentosa or other vision conditions. It offers various viewing modes to accommodate for indoor environments to the bright outdoors and can automatically adjust contrast settings accordingly.
IrisVision also includes an algorithm called Daltonization which assists those with color perception impairment to identify more colors using Daltonization. Based out of Menlo Park, California with funding from Stanford’s Byers Eye Institute.
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