The device features cross-polarized light technology, allowing for image clarity without the need for pupil dilation.
Visionix USA has announced the launch of its VX 610 non-mydriatic automated fundus camera.1 The device features auto alignment, auto focus, and auto capture functions for retinal imaging, according to a news release.
“Our goal is to continuously advance eye care technology, enhance the patient experience, and improve the productivity of eye care professionals,” said Peter Wyles, CEO of Visionix USA, in a statement. “The VX 610 fundus camera demonstrates this commitment with its clear images, compact design, and automated capture features, ensuring precision and efficiency in screening and diagnostics.”
The VX 610 utilizes cross-polarized light technology, which allows for image clarity without the need for pupil dilation.1 Images filters include vascular, choroidal, nerve fibre, and red free, in addition to cup-to-disc ratio for glaucoma screening.2 The device also has a 45-degree field of view and 90-degree mosaic function, with a retinal resolution of 14 microns. In addition to a secured, cloud-based storage ability and automatic database backup, VX 610 also includes a fundus adapter to transfer images to a local PC.2
The device will be featured at Vision Expo West, being held from September 18-21 at the Venetian Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada. At Visionix’s booth #F10065, attendees will be able to experience a live demo of VX 610, in addition to viewing the company’s Optovue OCTs and OCTAs and Briot/Weco lens finishing platforms.1