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product_id: 44264087
title: "EyeQue Personal Vision Tracker"
brand: "eyeque"
price: "€ 8.41"
currency: EUR
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# CES 2017 Innovation Award winner Track vision changes over time Precision lens power measurement EyeQue Personal Vision Tracker

**Brand:** eyeque
**Price:** € 8.41
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 👁️‍🗨️ See Clearly, Shop Smartly — Your Vision, Your Rules!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** EyeQue Personal Vision Tracker by eyeque
- **How much does it cost?** € 8.41 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.at](https://www.desertcart.at/products/44264087-eyeque-personal-vision-tracker)

## Best For

- eyeque enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted eyeque brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Risk-Free Trial:** 30-day satisfaction guarantee ensures you’re confident in your purchase or get your money back—no FOMO here.
- • **Fast & Simple Testing:** Complete a full vision exam in just 5-7 minutes with guided app instructions—perfect for busy professionals.
- • **Award-Winning Innovation:** Backed by CES 2017 Best of Innovation in Health & Biotech—cutting-edge tech trusted by early adopters.
- • **Vision Progress Dashboard:** Monitor your eyesight trends with easy-to-use tracking, empowering proactive eye health management.
- • **Prescription-Free Eyewear Ordering:** Skip the doctor’s visit—get accurate lens power for nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism from home.

## Overview

The EyeQue Personal Vision Tracker is a groundbreaking at-home device that measures your lens power for nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. It enables you to order prescription glasses online without needing a traditional eye care provider’s prescription. Winner of the CES 2017 Best of Innovation award, it offers a quick 5-7 minute test and tracks your vision over time, backed by a 30-day satisfaction guarantee. Ideal for tech-savvy professionals seeking convenient, data-driven eye care management.

## Description

Product Description This Product will have great features From the Manufacturer

Review: If everything arrives in retail box and If you can get it to work, it works as described. - So this product is getting a lot of mixed reviews and I can understand why. I recently came across this and just found out this came to market within this year, so fairly new product. From the reviews it seems like a new product still ironing out the kinks and bugs. As a result, it has received bad reviews from customers who didn't get the product to work with their device because of said bugs. And then they return the device back to desertcart. I believe I have been sent a previously returned item [correction: OR possibly one unit that had been accidentally damaged box in the warehouse and repackaged in a bag], because it arrived in just a plastic bag with just the eye piece, actual unit, and the phone strap. No retail box, and no manual (ref with unboxing videos). The box is important for setting up an account because that's where the serial number is. There's prob a good reason why they force a serial number. Prob to keep their data cloud accurate, and prevent random people from registering and inputting fake data to mess up whatever calculating algorithm they have to predict the vision numbers. Anyways, I have requested a return (desertcart seller name: EyeQue fullfilled by desertcart) and reordered a new one (sold by desertcart this time). [CORRECTION: Both sellers on desertcart are shipped from desertcart, not direct from EyeQue] Here's where those 5 star reviews come in and I can relate why they rated it 5 stars. IF you can get this working right for you, it works really well. The actual device produces really close results compared to my OD prescription.. Running the tests are really simple and after a few tests, you can probably complete one Full exam in 5-7 minutes. I would read Tips on their website. But mainly follow the apps instructions during the exam. At first I thought it's unnecessary, but soon I would almost forget to twist the dial until the voice prompted me. Currently, I have this rated at 3 stars. took one off for piss poor item received and had to figure a way to make it work. Will rerate if reordered item comes in retail box. I have taken another star for slow communication time; have not received reply within 12 hours. Although I don't expect to get a reply until 24+ hrs. The Android app is rated pretty poor and I think it's because there were early bugs and they couldn't get it to work with their phone. Both of my phones are o their supported device list and work well. EDIT: I have to mention and repeat advice from other reviewers, this definitely isn't a all in one eye tester. Definitely get your vision checked by a doctor at recommended schedule. This device doesn't determine eye diseases and doesn't claim to so be aware of that. UPDATE: Item that was delivered sold by desertcart [correction: both sellers on desertcart at time of review are shipped from an desertcart warehouse not directly from EyeQue] came in its retail case and all is well now. first unit returned and refunded. from 3 stars to 6 stars. I jumped the gun on customer support response time. They replied back a few hours after I finished my review with reasonable options that would have satisfied my needs. UPDATE: EyeQue says buying on desertcart the items are fulfilled and shipped from desertcart.I had a weird issue ordering on desertcart, but it all worked out.. If you order direct from EyeQue you probably wont run into any problems, but also I read you will get a Pupillary Distance tool added if requested.
Review: Work in progress - experimental - does not work. - I really wanted this to work, unfortunately, it gives different numbers each test, and after doing several tests over 2 weeks, I have to return this product. It looks like still work in progress and I think the company tries to get more actual doctor eyeglasses prescription pictures sent to them, with incentives of small desertcart gift cards ($10) or such. I have uninstalled their app, but this does not delete my account and data of the past measurements! Why? This is like medical information and if so why I do not own it, and EyeQue does? If I am part of an experiment I would like to be paid not pay for such activity. If you send them medical information (eye doctor prescription) is it safe and secure as per the laws on medical data I am sure exists in the USA? I would be very worried to get eyeglasses based on this device as is now. If you get into an accident while driving whom is responsible? You can get free eye exam in some cases when you buy the glasses at the same shop though the eye doctor is supposed to keep such separate from the actual selling of the glasses by the shop. The account is only useful for one person, you cannot use it for a family as the company keeps all data inside their servers not in the smartphone and it will mixed different members of your family so no possible results as it takes all past measurements into consideration. They try to limit this on purpose I guess and that is why they have a special code to activate the account - I.e. just one person can use per one device sold. Why worry so much about this? Would you touch someone's else device that was touching their eyes...? I do not think so... maybe in the family is OK but if EyeQue wants to make this hard especially when they need the data from all users, they actually made it so. I do not understand even the business model here... though I assume some technology is behind this ... the whole use case is problematic at best and very dangerous in my view. Though it is stated that this should not replace eye doctor's prescription, why then really would we use this device on a more frequent than once a year anyway when a doctor does the exams? Just to know ? What exactly when the measurements are not accurate at all. Its nice to be a startup and I really wanted this to work but given what I have tried and seen, its not there yet by a long shot. The use is hard. The rubber strap that is supposed to hold the device on top of the smartphone (Galaxy S7 Edge) goes over the left up/down volume keys and interfere with them. Need to attach such very loose but then the device keeps moving. There is no PD ruler to measure PD, without one cannot use such device to order glasses. While it is shown in the first picture (black ruler with 2 holes on each side) and one assumes it is included, it is not. I have written to the maker, and they said they will send me such 2 weeks ago+ - nothing sent - claiming it was supposed to be included in the package by desertcart when shipping as fulfillment. Optical shops wont release this well kept secret PD number and doctors usually do not measure such claiming lack of instruments though its part of the prescription form. But even with such a problem, the numbers did not match my current glasses which I use and are very good and I can see clearly with them (new prescription from couple months ago). Would have been great if this will work, maybe they need improve things and I can try it again in a year or so, but unfortunately for now, I have to return it.

## Features

- Measure lens power needed for nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism.
- Using your EyeQue EGN, order eyeglasses from online retailers that do not require an eyecare providers prescription
- Track your vision over time
- WINNER OF CES 2017 BEST OF INNOVATION in the Health, Fitness and Biotech category.
- We love our customers: 30-day guarantee. Contact seller if any issues arise.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 out of 5 stars 126 Reviews |

## Images

![EyeQue Personal Vision Tracker - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71zBxYwA16L.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ If everything arrives in retail box and If you can get it to work, it works as described.
*by K***R on October 12, 2017*

So this product is getting a lot of mixed reviews and I can understand why. I recently came across this and just found out this came to market within this year, so fairly new product. From the reviews it seems like a new product still ironing out the kinks and bugs. As a result, it has received bad reviews from customers who didn't get the product to work with their device because of said bugs. And then they return the device back to Amazon. I believe I have been sent a previously returned item [correction: OR possibly one unit that had been accidentally damaged box in the warehouse and repackaged in a bag], because it arrived in just a plastic bag with just the eye piece, actual unit, and the phone strap. No retail box, and no manual (ref with unboxing videos). The box is important for setting up an account because that's where the serial number is. There's prob a good reason why they force a serial number. Prob to keep their data cloud accurate, and prevent random people from registering and inputting fake data to mess up whatever calculating algorithm they have to predict the vision numbers. Anyways, I have requested a return (amazon seller name: EyeQue fullfilled by Amazon) and reordered a new one (sold by Amazon this time). [CORRECTION: Both sellers on Amazon are shipped from Amazon, not direct from EyeQue] Here's where those 5 star reviews come in and I can relate why they rated it 5 stars. IF you can get this working right for you, it works really well. The actual device produces really close results compared to my OD prescription.. Running the tests are really simple and after a few tests, you can probably complete one Full exam in 5-7 minutes. I would read Tips on their website. But mainly follow the apps instructions during the exam. At first I thought it's unnecessary, but soon I would almost forget to twist the dial until the voice prompted me. Currently, I have this rated at 3 stars. took one off for piss poor item received and had to figure a way to make it work. Will rerate if reordered item comes in retail box. I have taken another star for slow communication time; have not received reply within 12 hours. Although I don't expect to get a reply until 24+ hrs. The Android app is rated pretty poor and I think it's because there were early bugs and they couldn't get it to work with their phone. Both of my phones are o their supported device list and work well. EDIT: I have to mention and repeat advice from other reviewers, this definitely isn't a all in one eye tester. Definitely get your vision checked by a doctor at recommended schedule. This device doesn't determine eye diseases and doesn't claim to so be aware of that. UPDATE: Item that was delivered sold by Amazon [correction: both sellers on Amazon at time of review are shipped from an Amazon warehouse not directly from EyeQue] came in its retail case and all is well now. first unit returned and refunded. from 3 stars to 6 stars. I jumped the gun on customer support response time. They replied back a few hours after I finished my review with reasonable options that would have satisfied my needs. UPDATE: EyeQue says buying on Amazon the items are fulfilled and shipped from Amazon.I had a weird issue ordering on Amazon, but it all worked out.. If you order direct from EyeQue you probably wont run into any problems, but also I read you will get a Pupillary Distance tool added if requested.

### ⭐ Work in progress - experimental - does not work.
*by C***R on August 20, 2017*

I really wanted this to work, unfortunately, it gives different numbers each test, and after doing several tests over 2 weeks, I have to return this product. It looks like still work in progress and I think the company tries to get more actual doctor eyeglasses prescription pictures sent to them, with incentives of small Amazon gift cards ($10) or such. I have uninstalled their app, but this does not delete my account and data of the past measurements! Why? This is like medical information and if so why I do not own it, and EyeQue does? If I am part of an experiment I would like to be paid not pay for such activity. If you send them medical information (eye doctor prescription) is it safe and secure as per the laws on medical data I am sure exists in the USA? I would be very worried to get eyeglasses based on this device as is now. If you get into an accident while driving whom is responsible? You can get free eye exam in some cases when you buy the glasses at the same shop though the eye doctor is supposed to keep such separate from the actual selling of the glasses by the shop. The account is only useful for one person, you cannot use it for a family as the company keeps all data inside their servers not in the smartphone and it will mixed different members of your family so no possible results as it takes all past measurements into consideration. They try to limit this on purpose I guess and that is why they have a special code to activate the account - I.e. just one person can use per one device sold. Why worry so much about this? Would you touch someone's else device that was touching their eyes...? I do not think so... maybe in the family is OK but if EyeQue wants to make this hard especially when they need the data from all users, they actually made it so. I do not understand even the business model here... though I assume some technology is behind this ... the whole use case is problematic at best and very dangerous in my view. Though it is stated that this should not replace eye doctor's prescription, why then really would we use this device on a more frequent than once a year anyway when a doctor does the exams? Just to know ? What exactly when the measurements are not accurate at all. Its nice to be a startup and I really wanted this to work but given what I have tried and seen, its not there yet by a long shot. The use is hard. The rubber strap that is supposed to hold the device on top of the smartphone (Galaxy S7 Edge) goes over the left up/down volume keys and interfere with them. Need to attach such very loose but then the device keeps moving. There is no PD ruler to measure PD, without one cannot use such device to order glasses. While it is shown in the first picture (black ruler with 2 holes on each side) and one assumes it is included, it is not. I have written to the maker, and they said they will send me such 2 weeks ago+ - nothing sent - claiming it was supposed to be included in the package by Amazon when shipping as fulfillment. Optical shops wont release this well kept secret PD number and doctors usually do not measure such claiming lack of instruments though its part of the prescription form. But even with such a problem, the numbers did not match my current glasses which I use and are very good and I can see clearly with them (new prescription from couple months ago). Would have been great if this will work, maybe they need improve things and I can try it again in a year or so, but unfortunately for now, I have to return it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ App is not supported on many phones, comes with 1 year subscription to app, tricky to use. Still a super cool product.
*by M***N on November 30, 2017*

I haven't been able to use this device yet. When I bought it a few months ago, it was not supported on my iphone 4 (yes, that phone is ancient, no surprise) or on my boyfriend's HTC 1 (a lot newer, probably should have been supported.) I love the idea of this product, so I thought I'd hold on to it until one of us got a new phone. I just did, the Pixel 2, on which it's also not supported. Check before you buy this if you have access to a phone that supports the app. If they ever add support for the Pixel 2 and I am able to try out the device, I will update this review. Update: I have used the EyeQue twice now since they added support for the Pixel 2. The test results were about 0.75 diopters stronger than my prescription. I definitely will be doing more iterations, I think taking the test itself requires some finesse and has a learning curve. You have to focus at a distance with the uncovered eye and process information with the covered eye without letting it re-focus on the close up phone screen. Maybe it's easier for some, but from the reviews it seems not for everyone. I've been trying to improve my eyesight through various means, so the liberty of checking my own eyesight at home whenever I want to... priceless. Well, at least worth the effort of learning to use the miniscope. I wish it came with a lifetime subscription to the app, but it's just 1 year. However with this, glasses from zenni, and contacts from visiondirect dot co dot uk (neither of them require official prescriptions), I will hopefully never go to an optometrist again :) Another update: I did a third test in full daylight looking at an outside object, and really trying to focus distance while aligning the lines. The results were spot on my current prescription. It was much easier to test my non-dominant eye, probably because the dominant eye effortlessly took over to focus at a distance. So I am totally happy with this device, but would warn people that it takes enthusiasm to learn how to use it and that it's easier in bright, ambient daylight. If EyeQue reads this, I would recommend considering adding bright daylight to the instructions, because it was significantly easier for me versus full indoor lighting at night and resulted in a more accurate reading.

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