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Multi-Vision
a digital night vision device for visually impaired people.

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The Multi-Vision enables to see and move in poor visibility and in the dark.

Multi-Vision consists of the goggles and a power-unit with power supply; a cable connects both parts. A micro-camera located in the spectacle unit is used to record images. These are then projected on two micro-displays in the spectacles, which can be seen by the user through display optics. Contrast and brightness can be manually adjusted on the powerunit. If required, the glasses can provide additionally illumination by infrared light sources.

Pre requirement for optimal benefit a residual sight of minimum 10% and a field of view of minimum 6 degrees is required. An optician can insert individual corrective/prescription lenses


Night Vision Device

Thanks to Multi-Vision you can now not only see in the dark, but you can now also move around freely and unhindered in the dark.


Avoidance of blinding

Thanks to Multi-Vision you can also see in bright sunlight without being blinded.


Zoom as additional aid.

The Multi-Vision has a built-in electronic zoom, thanks to which it is possible to magnify up to 10 times the image of the environment.


Mobile display screen

Any external source, ranging from video or television image, to computer images, can be connected to Multi-Vision: it will display them with a clear and crisp image.


Mobile Reading-Mouse

With our reading device, the size of a computer mouse, the Multi-Vision becomes a mobile reading apparatus. Simply connect the reading mouse onto the Multi-Vision You can now read the finest print, while underway.

designed as an external source of image information:
to be displayed in the Multi-Vision (or any other member product of the family),
in the form of an easy to handle reading mouse,
to be connected to the power unit of the .
offering the possibility to read difficult text or fine print
for anybody, both visually impaired people, and other end-users.
becomes active upon touching the mouse,
temporarily switching off the build-in camera for as long as one wishes to read.