SHAW Lenses
Do you struggle to see the 3D in 3D TV or on 3D printed illusions?
12% of people can’t see the 3D in 3D TV. That’s in large part because of aniseikonia (which means the eyes see different image sizes due to different prescriptions in each eye). The SHAW™ lens can solve aniseikonia and improve stereopsis (binocular vision). Binocular vision is the key to seeing the 3D in 3D TV!
What makes a SHAW lens different?
The basic problem with current lens design is that it doesn’t take into consideration how the eyes work together. The SHAW lens uses Optometrist measured motor fusion (vergence) limits and sophisticated physics to create lenses that take into account how your eyes move together as they balance the image sizes. This solves many distortion problems. As a result, many patients report better vision comfort and fewer headaches.
Shaw Lenses are available in Single Vision, Office and Multifocal Lens Designs.
The SHAW Lens is the gold standard for:
Aniseikonia (patients perceiving different image sizes in each eye)
Amblyopia / lazy eye
Poor depth perception
Discomfort with glasses
Problems adapting to new prescriptions
Difficulty switching from contact lenses to glasses
Fragile motor binocular vision and focusing systems
Convergence insufficiency
Poor hand-eye coordination
Learning impairments
Brain injuries
Epiretinal membranes
Scleral buckle surgery
Refractive surgery complications