Increasing Optical Measurement Accuracy

Shamir’s Spark™ 4, the company’s fourth-generation measuring device, is an important tool for any practice. In business lingo, it’s called a proof device. Why? Because dispensing aids and devices like Spark 4 not only ensure the accuracy of measurements, but, in the patient’s eyes, they underscore the professionalism of your practice.

Tip: Shamir’s Spark 4™ will help position your operation as advanced and innovative, allowing you to provide consultation time with a personal touch.

In terms of accuracy, such optician-assist technologies offer staff the ability to succeed with today’s high-tech lens designs by addressing a very critical problem: fitting errors. When left unaddressed, such errors have been shown to cause up to a 40% loss in lens performance.

The FYI

192
The number of facial landmarks Spark™ 4 can detect and process.

A sophisticated electro-optic system, Spark 4 is based on stereo vision 3D technology and features six high-resolution, 24-megapixel camera sensors. Combined, they detect and can process 192 different facial landmarks.

The result? The PD is captured in one click. Another plus? Spark 4 sees the patient’s pupils clearly even through sunglasses and various coatings. Measuring with it also allows staff to work with a broad variety of frames.

Patient Comfort

Spark 4 can be easily placed on a table, counter, or anywhere at your location. The patient can sit in a natural position in front of the device while maintaining a comfortable distance no matter where Spark 4 is located.

Another plus? There’s no more need for a frame clip.

Business Builder

Spark 4 will help grow business in several ways. You’ll save measurement time, resulting in greater efficiency. It will also help position your operation as advanced and innovative, allowing you to provide consultation time with a personal touch. As Shamir puts it, “We’ve sparked up ECPs’ lives!”

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Erinn Morgan

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