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|image= | |image=[[File:NETRA Autorefractor .png|thumb|none|NETRA Autorefractor]] | ||
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|Industry=[[Eye examination]] | |Industry=[[Eye examination]] | ||
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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. | ||
===Specifications=== | ===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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