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New Augmented Reality App From Hoya Lets Patients Experience 'Better' Lens Choices

By CLICK Staff



LEWISVILLE, Tex. – Technology, via mobile and smart tablet devices, is changing the way patients and doctors and dispensers interact to explain vision correction and product features.

Augmented reality, via a new app from HOYA Vision Care, is coming to the U.S. market now after development by HOYA Vision Care Europe. Known as the HOYA Vision Consultant Viewer, or HVC Viewer for short, the app allows patients to experience the benefits of their HOYA lenses before they buy them.

Here’s how it works: The optician picks the appropriate lens type for the patient form the available modules, for example progressive lenses, then the patient holds up the iPad and through the camera can look around the room and see the benefits HOYA progressive lenses will provide as they would experience them.

“This is an exciting use of technology,” stated Barney Dougher, president of HOYA Vision Care, N.A., adding, “Everyone in the optical business is tired of trying to explain what ‘better’ means to their patients. Now we can actually show them what better means with a near real a life experience, that is the power of this augmented reality app.”

The key to the HVC Viewer is that it is a consumer benefits driven sales consultation. Spectacle lens wearers will be able to experience the difference in performance between various types of lenses in real life situations.

The HVC Viewer has five modules which include:

  • Progressive Lenses – Demonstrate the difference in performance across the range of progressive designs, show how fields of view and distortion change, and adjust the power and add to the patient’s prescription.
  • Single Vision Lenses – Demonstrate the difference between bi-aspherical, aspherical, and standard designs, show how different distortion levels may affect visual and binocular perception as well as adjust the sphere, cyl and axis for a more precise experience.
  • Indoor Lenses – Show the difference between standard reading lenses compared to other premium indoor solutions in a variety of situations such as computer lenses to combat CVS, or Computer Vision Syndrome.
  • Anti-Reflective Treatments – Easily show the increase in comfort derived from glare reduction, improved contrast and an increase in sharpness.
  • Polarized Lenses – Show how polarization enhances comfort by increasing contrast and reducing glare.

“HOYA is working hard to make known both in the industry and to consumers directly the benefits of HOYA technology versus competing lens technologies,” noted Ron Barnes, director of project marketing for HOYA Vision Care, N.A., he continued, “Together with Spectangle, the HVC Viewer gives independent ECPs the tools they need in order to demonstrate just how unique an experience the patient will receive when they are prescribed HOYA lenses. It is this type of technology that will ensure brand differentiation for independents when consumers are considering them, a big box or Internet based retailer.”

The HVC Viewer app is $119.99 and can be downloaded from an iPad via the Apple iTunes App store.



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