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Expert Opinion

"The Optyse is an amazing instrument. I was pleasantly surprised by how small and light it was – like a pen, and by how good an image I got after using it on many patients with various refractive errors and pupil sizes. This is a super instrument for ophthalmologists on the go, and for general practitioners, internists, paediatricians and other primary care providers."

US Clinical Associate Professor of Ophthalmology

 

The lens-free Optyse ophthalmoscope is a reasonable alternative to the standard Keeler pocket ophthalmoscope.”

Comparison of two ophthalmoscopes for direct ophthalmoscopy, Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, (January/February 2011)

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1442-9071.2010.02403.x/full

 

"Unlike standard ophthalmoscopes, the lens free ophthalmoscope allows a rapid view of the fundus of the eye, with very little training"

Prof Bron, Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology, University of Oxford

 

It provides particularly good views of the optic disk and macula, which are clear and focused

Nick Beare, Ophthalmologist, Blantyre, Malawi

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Easy-to-use

As Optyse is lens-free there is no need to configure before use. Simply turn it on, examine your patient and put it back in your pocket.

Resilient

Designed with users in mind, Optyse is made from durable plastic and as it contains no lenses, it is robust and doesn’t require calibration.

Portable

Front-line medical staff and students don’t want to carry around a bulky and fragile instrument, therefore the pen-sized Optyse is as mobile as you.

Low Cost

Optyse costs just £64.95, as it doesn’t need lenses and is made from modern low-cost materials.