Most smartphone users have appreciated the improvements in display technology over the past five years. Sharper screens have ushered in an era of where watching high-definition videos and realistic ...
Somerville startup <a href="http://eyenetra.com/" target="_blank">EyeNetra</a>, which has developed inexpensive eye-testing technology leveraging smartphones, has ...
Don’t want to go to the eye doctor? No worries. With EyeNetra’s new device, you can just use your cell phone to test your eyes. According to their website: “2.4 billion people worldwide don’t have ...
MIT spin out, EyeNetra, wants to take its self diagnostic eye test technology and bring it to virtual reality (VR) in the form of customized, prescription VR screens. Globally, there are about four ...
MIT spinout EyeNetra has launched the device Netra, a plastic binocular-like headset that serves as a mobile eye-test. A smartphone is attached on the front of the headset, and the user will see ...
Somerville, Massachusetts-based EyeNetra, which has developed a mobile-enabled eye diagnostic tool raised $2 million in funding last week, according to an SEC filing. EyeNetra hopes to serve the 2.4 ...
David Schafran, Co-Founder and CEO of EyeNetra, has long been a believer in the power of technology to empower the masses. Upon his return to US after his fellowship with the Rockefeller Foundation in ...
Somerville, Massachusetts-based eye diagnostic tool maker EyeNetra raised $4 million from one investor, according to an SEC filing. This brings EyeNetra's total funding to at least $7 million.
For millions of people in the developing world, one thing stands between them and a job or an education: a good pair of glasses. Quality eye care is often a luxury in areas where health services are ...
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