
RightEye’s eye-tracking system gets FDA clearance, based on competitor’s technology
Bethesda, Maryland-based RightEye has received a 510(k) clearance for its EyeQ eye-tracking platform using competitor SyncThink's technology as a predicate device.
Bethesda, Maryland-based RightEye has received a 510(k) clearance for its EyeQ eye-tracking platform using competitor SyncThink's technology as a predicate device.
At CES, Bethesda, Maryland-based RightEye unveiled its new EyeQ system. The startup's EyeQ vision tests measure and analyze people's eye movements.
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Manhattan-based neurodiagnostics company Oculogica is developing eye-tracking technology to help with early diagnosis of concussions and other forms of traumatic brain injury. The company’s still working on a prototype device as it conducts early studies, but feels that it’ll eventually be able to provide a point-of-care solution for the recently concussed. Concussions are a hot-button topic these days, […]