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Perceptual Vision Training Device for Low Vision — Skaphor
Perceptual vision training device for low vision — Skaphor
What is a perceptual vision training device for low vision
Perceptual vision training device for low vision is an evidence-informed system that uses visual tasks, adaptive algorithms, and interactive exercises to improve visual perception, contrast sensitivity, and processing speed. Skaphor combines medical-grade hardware with intuitive software to deliver targeted training plans for people with low vision, macular degeneration, amblyopia, and other visual processing disorders.
Clinical-grade technology and therapeutic benefits
Built on rigorous research and clinical best practices, the device offers customizable protocols that adjust to each user’s baseline and progress. Benefits include improved object recognition, enhanced reading comfort, better spatial orientation, and measurable improvements in daily activities. The combination of perceptual learning techniques and real-time feedback makes the training efficient and safe for long-term rehabilitation.
Who can benefit
The device is suitable for ophthalmologists, optometrists, low vision therapists, rehabilitation centers, and patients seeking at-home therapy. It supports professionals in delivering standardized therapy and empowers patients with guided, repeatable sessions that accelerate functional gains and improve quality of life.
Why choose Skaphor
Founded in 2018, Guangzhou Ruiheng Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. operates under the brand Skaphor and is a national high-tech enterprise focused on intelligent eye care devices. With a mission of scientific eye care and guarding eyesight, Skaphor provides medical-grade solutions used across more than 30 countries and regions. Our devices are recognized for technological innovation, safety, and industrial-grade reliability.
Key features and support
Key features include adaptive training protocols, clinician dashboards, progress tracking, secure data management, and multi-language interfaces. Skaphor offers full technical support, training for professionals, and localized service across Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East to ensure seamless integration into clinical workflows.
Get started
Explore Skaphor's perceptual vision training device for low vision to bring clinically proven rehabilitation to your practice or home. Contact our sales team for demos, clinical evidence, and implementation guidance to begin safe, measurable vision training today.
Perceptual vision training device for low vision Display
Can the package be labeled in the customer's country?
Multi-language labeling is supported (compliance text and location drawings must be provided).
Does it support the cooperation of clinical organizations in research?
Open to clinical data cooperation, provide equipment and technical program support (need to sign MOU).
What is the background of the R&D team?
The core team consists of experts from Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center and PhDs in optoelectronic engineering, and owns 15 patents related to visual rehabilitation.
Do you have a medical device manufacturing license?
We hold a Class II Medical Device Manufacturing License issued by the Guangdong Pharmaceutical Administration (number can be verified).
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