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EyeQue Insight Head Mount

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The EyeQue Insight Head Mount works in conjunction with the Insight allowing you to test with it hands free. Use it conjuction with the EyeQue Remote or without for a hands free Insight experience.

Prescription Info

Click on any of the underlined terms in the example below to explore what they mean.

EyeGlass Numbers

Confidence

:
High

EYE

SPH

CYL

AXIS

OD (R)-5.75-0.25140°
OS (L)-5.75-0.25143°

ADD

:

+0

Pupillary Distance

:
57 mm

Note: All above data is demo data.

EYE

OD and OS are abbreviations for 'oculus dexter' and 'oculus sinister'. They're Latin terms for 'right eye' and 'left eye' respectively.

SPHERE (SPH)

Indicates the lens power needed to correct for myopia or hyperopia, measured in Diopters (D).

Negative (-) numbers indicate myopia or nearsightedness, and positive (+) numbers indicate hyperopia, or farsightedness.

Nearsighted means you see better up close than far away. Farsighted means you see better far away than up close.

CYLINDER (CYL)

The lens power needed to correct the amount of astigmatism you have, which is measured in Diopters (D).

Astigmatism is a common condition in which your eye is curved more steeply in one way instead of being completely round. It can cause your vision to be distorted or blurry at any distance.

CYL can have either a plus sign or minus sign in front of the number, depending on the doctor writing it. They don't indicate nearsightedness or farsightedness.

AXIS

Orientation (in degrees) in which the cylinder correction needs to be applied to correct for astigmatism.

ADD

The additional lens power needed for reading. We calculate this by age and it's always a plus number. +0.00 means you don't need an add correction.

This value is used by eyeglass manufacturers when you order reading glasses, bifocals, or progressives.

PUPILLARY DISTANCE (PD)

The distance between the black center of your left and right pupils (measured in millimeters).