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Additionally EyeNetra wants to create [[#Prescription Virtual Reality Screens|prescription screens]] for [[VR Devices|VR devices]].  
Additionally EyeNetra wants to create [[#Prescription Virtual Reality Screens|prescription screens]] for [[VR Devices|VR devices]].  
==Prescription Virtual Reality Screens==
==Prescription Virtual Reality Screens==
EyeNetra is planning to create vision corrected VR displays  
EyeNetra is planning to create vision corrected screens for [[virtual reality]]. The company has been having discussions with several [[VR companies]] about the possibility of integrating their technology into VR displays. The custom screens would fit the users' eyeglass prescriptions. This would make for a better experience for people who are wearing glasses and could also prevent some common problems that are associated with virtual reality experiences such as nausea, headaches, and fatigue.


==NETRA Autorefractor==
==NETRA Autorefractor==
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NETRA has already served more than 12,000 people in EyeNetra's Nayantara program in India. India has a big shortage of trained eye care professionals and villagers often need to travel a very large distance to receive a diagnosis and get a suitable eye care. The part of the Nayantara program is a training of selected villagers to be able to provide a diagnosis in their communities and recommend further treatment. The similar on-demand testing, called Blink, has also been launched in New York.
NETRA has already served more than 12,000 people in EyeNetra's Nayantara program in India. India has a big shortage of trained eye care professionals and villagers often need to travel a very large distance to receive a diagnosis and get a suitable eye care. The part of the Nayantara program is a training of selected villagers to be able to provide a diagnosis in their communities and recommend further treatment. The similar on-demand testing, called Blink, has also been launched in New York.
The company has been having discussions with several VR companies about the possibility of integrating their technology into VR displays. This would make for a better experience for people who are wearing glasses and could also prevent some common problems that are associated with virtual reality experiences such as nausea, headaches, and fatigue.


===Specifications===
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==References==
==References==
* [http://eyenetra.com/ Company Page]
* [https://store.eyenetra.com/products/netra-autorefractor-smartphone Autorefractor]
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