Visual Testing Systems

Visual testing systems encompass a broad category based on their specific application. They include special cataract quantifiers, anomaloiscopes for color-blindness tests, and other multi-role ophthalmology testing systems. Although they differ in resolution, computer interface capabilities and intended application, they all interface with the patient through a binocular viewing port. A cataract quantifier is will detect the amount of stray-light scattered, thus detecting cataracts that may not be found by other tests. Visual testers come with multiple settings for applications such as general medical practice, optometry, pediatric and school health, or driver licensing. Look for machines that can simulate environmental conditions such as day and night, and indication of when environmental controls exceed the accepted standards.
CompanyOCULUS, Inc.OCULUS, Inc.
ItemOCULUS C-Quant (Cataract Quantifier) Straylight MeterOCULUS HMC (Heidelberg Multi-Color) Anomaloscope
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DescriptionC-Quant, the cataract quantifier
"In the first half of 2005, OCULUS Optikgeräte GmbH launched the OCULUS C-Quant, a straylight meter."

C-Quant is the abbreviation for Cataract-Quantifier and was developed together with Dr. Tom van den Berg,

The HMC (Heidelberg Multi-Color) Anomaloscope is a microprocessor-controlled device for precision diagnosis of color vision in the red/green area (Rayleigh equation) and in the blue/green area (Moreland equation) with integrated automatic neutral
FeaturesThe examination with the C-Quant is easy and quick, for people with poor vision. The examination time is between one and two minutes per eye.

The OCULUS C-Quant measures in an accurate and objective way the amount of straylight in a patient’s eye. It is based on the "compensation comparison" method which is most comfortable and intuitive for the patients.
The Heidelberg Multi Color Anomaloscope is available in two types:
  • Type 1:
    Heidelberg Multi Color Anomaloscope (HMC-R) for precision assessment of color vision in the red/green range (Rayleigh equation) including hand control unit.

    Alternative:
    Inclusive Windows™ compatible software instead of hand control unit.

  • Type 2:
    Heidelberg Multi Color Anomaloscope (HMC-MR) for precision assessment of color vision in the red/green range (Rayleigh equation) or blue/green range (Moreland equation) including hand control unit and optical top (4 degree) for blue/green testing.

    Alternative:
    Inclusive Windows™ compatible software and optical top (4 degree) for blue/green testing instead of hand control unit.
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