Product Features

The computer-aided VertiCam is an infrared real-time video eye-movement recording system, with ​and without fixation, that aids clinicians in accurately diagnosing and treating Benign Paroxysmal ​Positional Vertigo (BPPV). It assesses the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR), crucial for stabilizing vision ​during head movements, by revealing eye movements often missed under normal lighting. By ​removing visual fixation through complete darkness, VertiCam enhances the detection of involuntary ​eye movements, making it essential for accurate BPPV diagnosis and treatment compared to ​traditional lit-room examinations.

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wifi

wireless video ​transmission

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built-in

RECHARGEABLE battery

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ir remote ​controller

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fast charging ​power bank

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manual focus ​adjust

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cordless ​portable device

Infrared video goggles help to make the examination and ​diagnosis of a dizzy patient more accurate by allowing ​clinicians to see eye movements that are often suppressed in ​normal light. The patient wearing the goggles cannot see ​anything, only darkness.


This is how goggles can remove any visual fixation to allow the ​eyes to move freely. The two infrared cameras inside the ​goggles record each eye independently and send a video ​feed straight to a laptop for the clinicians to watch the eye ​movements in real time.

“Clinicians who use infrared video goggles have been shown to visualize 100% of abnormal eye movements that ​provide critical information toward accurate diagnosis and treatment of vestibular patients, as compared to 33% ​of abnormal eye movements visualized with traditional thickened lens Frenzel glasses. (Baba et al., 2004).”

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