Ocutech Inc
109 Conner Drive, Suite 2105, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
27514, USA.
Tel: +1 919 967 6460
Fax: +1 919 967 8146
Email: info@ocutech.com
Web: www.ocutech.com
VES-Autofocus
Hands-free telescopic low vision aid. With this device a visually impaired
person can, for example, move his or her head, shift attention from a
book to a person as easily and as naturally as normally sighted individuals.
Features include: 4x magnification; Wide field of view; Infinite depth of field; Continuous
and immediate focus from 12" to infinity; Operated with a separate, rechargeable battery, the VES- AutoFocus can be used for over 8 hours continuously.
Weight: 0.07kg
Last updated: 14/06/2006
VES-K
Manual focus bioptic telescope system. The VES-K is adjustable for pupillary
distance and angle of inclination by loosening the screws on the back
of the bridge. The VES-K is interchangeable for use by either the right
or left eye and is available in a choice of two Marchon frames. Customization
for mounting to other frames is also an option. Features include: Light
weight; Available in 4x and 6x powers; Near focusing to as close as 9";
Internal refractive corrections from +12 to -12; Larger eyepiece; Wider
field of view.
Last updated: 14/06/2006
VES-II
Low vision bioptic telescope system with fully adjustable mounting design.
The VES-II offers improvements in field of view, image brightness, contrast
and a natural rectangular image shape (4x, 6x).
Last updated: 14/06/2006
VES-Mini
Miniature 3x expanded field (keplerian) telescope system. It is appropriate
for all bioptic telescope applications and is indicated for individuals
with best corrected vision as poor as 20/200 in disorders where acuity
is responsive to magnification. Features include: Minimized "ring
scotoma"; Can be prescribed monocularly or binocularly; Can be prescribed
for distance or near; Focuses from 12" to infinity; Internal refractive
error corrections from +12 to -12; Eyepiece corrections available; Filter
and reading cap options; Can be installed in any frame.
Last updated: 14/06/2006
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