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Frisby Pocket Stereotest (2 Plates) – Portable Stereo Vision Screening Test

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A compact version of the Frisby Pocket Stereotest designed for rapid depth perception screening.

• Compact depth perception screening test
• Designed for quick stereo vision assessment
• Ideal for screening clinics and outreach programmes
• Lightweight and portable for field use
• Includes two stereopsis test plates

 

Full Description

An easy-to-use screening test for stereopsis using natural vision, without the need for special glasses.  

The Frisby Pocket is a two-plate screener assessment stereotest, compromising a 3mm and a 6mm plate in a pocket-sized case, convenient and easily transportable.

It is ideal for stereopsis screening in optometrist practices, doctors surgeries or in school screening programmes.  It is very easy to use and can be administered by non-professionals.

 

How the Frisby Stereotest Works 

The Frisby Stereotest is a free-space, real depth stereotest. The plates have two random texture patterns, with a hidden circular shape in one. The patient has to decide in which pattern the hidden shape lies. 

Suitable for a wide age range, especially shy pre-school children and pre-verbal babies from 7 months.

 

Clinical Applications

Rapid stereopsis screening in schools and community programmes
• Assessment of binocular vision development in children
• Portable depth perception screening tool for outreach clinics
• Used by optometrists, orthoptists and vision screening teams

The Frisby Stereotest is the only test that presents real-depth objects viewed with natural vision, and does not require any special glasses. This makes it ideal for screening babies and young children, allowing testers to assess patient preferential viewing more easily.