Biometric lenses
Examinations are bulk-billed, with the exception of some contact lens consultations.
The standard
Default values fit only 2% of eyes
Your eye health is our priority
The solution from Rodenstock
Biometrically exact lenses
Six steps to your B.I.G. EXACT™ lenses
Measuring the individual eye with the DNEye® Scanner
A Rodenstock partner optician measures your eyes with the DNEye® Scanner, this only takes a few minutes.
Measuring eye parameters
The eyes are measured to create an exact image that is used in the manufacturing process.
Calculating biometric measurements of an individual eye
The optician sends the measurement data to Rodenstock, where patented calculation methods are used to create a comprehensive biometric data set for each eye.
Constructing the biometric eye model
This data is used to produce a precise biometric model of each eye.
Digital transfer of data to lens production
The exact biometric eye model is used in the lens calculation which is then digitally transferred to the lens during production. Each lens is customised according to the biometric parameters.
Biometrically exact lenses
Within a few days after the initial consultation, the spectacle wearer receives the new glasses based on the exact biometric eye model.
Why Biometric Intelligent Glasses?
The key to understanding the breakthrough technology behind Biometric Intelligent Glasses starts with recognising that you don’t actually see with your eyes – you see with your brain.
Our vision consists of two subsystems that simultaneously work together with the brain: focus vision and peripheral vision.
We use our peripheral vision to orientate ourselves and detect motion in our environment, while our focus vision moves to whatever point of interest the brain picks up on, no matter if it is near or far away. Based on this input, your brain then decides how to act on the information received.
By crafting the lenses with biometric data, we ensure that both the focus and peripheral vision subsystems are supported by seamless transitions in the lenses.
Eye movement is continuous. In fact, the human eye moves up to 250,000 times a day. This means our vision is constantly in a dynamic state, focusing at near, mid and far distances while we use our peripheral vision to orientate ourselves as the eye moves.
This is why it’s so important that progressive lenses support vision at every angle – and not just at one focus point in the middle. But, in order for them to do that, you need precise data on the individual eye – because every eye is different.
Biometrically exact lenses based on DNEye® technology provide an unrestricted, dynamic and natural visual experience, in harmony with the brain.
What wearers of biometrically exact lenses say
A survey of 283 customers, 90% of whom already wore glasses, shows the enormous success of B.I.G. EXACT™. It demonstrates that the use of an accurate biometric eye model to produce individual glasses significantly improved their visual experience.
92 percent experienced sharper vision than before.*
88 percent noticed greater visual comfort compared to their old glasses.*
84 percent experienced improved vision at dusk.*
80 percent experienced sharper vision than before.*
87 percent experienced reduced adaption time.**
92 percent experienced sharper vision than before.*
88 percent noticed greater visual comfort compared to their old glasses.*
84 percent experienced improved vision at dusk.*
80 percent experienced sharper vision than before.*
87 percent experienced reduced adaption time.**
*DNEye® customer survey (2018), Zurich.
** Muschielok, A. (2017). Personalisierte Gleitsichtgläser nach Kundenwunsch – Ergebnisse einer wissenschaftlichen Studie. Presentation at the Opti-Forum, Munich.