QuikVue Plus: Image capture in your palm
QuikVue's Design Concept
It is well acknowledged that imaging is playing a more and more important role in ophthalmology diagnosis. QuikVuePlus is a smartphone adaptor designed especially for anterior segment imaging. It provides 10x magnification which meets the basic eye examination demand for optometrists, general practitioners, pediatricians, veterinarians, etc. The specially designed optical lens enables QuikVue Plus to capture clear anterior images for primary eye care examination and telemedicine.
White & Blue Illumination
QuikVue Plus provides both white and blue illumination respectively. The white LED projects warm white light which is similar to slit lamp’s halogen illumination. There are two levels of white illumination available to meet different brightness demand during examination. The blue illumination can be used to capture fluorescein images to assist diagnosis with corneal staining and contact lens fitting, etc
Integrate Yellow Filter
QuikVue Plus is equipped with an integrated yellow filter. The flipable yellow filter making it easy for clinicians to take enhanced fluorescein images with cobalt blue illumination. This function is especially useful in lens fitting, cornea ulcer imaging, tear film break up time examination, etc
What makes QuikVue unique
White and Blue Lights
Integrated Yellow Filter
Smartphone Compatibility
Smartphone Capability
Thanks to the air cushion design, QuikVue Plus is able to attach on most of the phones in the market firmly. Clinicians need to align QuikVue Plus lens with smartphone’s main camera. The requirements for the main camera location is as below
QuikVue plus can work with smartphone default camera app or VisuScience developed VisuDoc ophthalmic case management app. VisuDoc can be downloaded from both App store and Google play store.
QuikVue Plus applies mini Li-ion rechargeable battery. It can be recharged through a Type C cable. There is one light indicator next to the Type C charging port. When the power recharging is finished, the indicator light will turn from blue to green.
The switch button has blue light on when working normally. If the power is low, the light will flicker to remind clinicians to do recharge.
Clinical User Feedback from UK Moorfields Hospital Doctors
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