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It's fine - it's just not a £70/mo subscription.Selling to adults is kind of a side business for them I think - there is no explanation anywhere on what the games are doing or training, and in some of them, you can see things with both eyes and some only with one - I don't know if this is a bug or if this is training strabismus - no idea.When, as an adult, you invest time and money into something, you really want to know exactly what you're doing with that time and money, and I do like the games and I do see improvements (and a slight increase in diplopia which I assume to be temporary), but again I just don't know what I'm supposed to be training.There's another exercise - I assume it's to train fusion; I say I assume because, again, there is no explanation or anything; you just do it - I don't really know what 'it' is either zero documentation or explanation anywhere other than the sentence that I assume is written for kids.I would probably continue with it, but for that price, no way. There are cheaper things marketed towards adults out there. P.S. If you can't fuse perfectly, that Tetris game is absolutely horrible, you can't see the pieces correctly.
I've been using Amblyoplay for my Daughter in order to improve her 3D vision for a few months now and the experience was harmful.It took me a long while to realize that she can see both colors (Red and Green) on her right eye (red lens) due to a bug in the game which made her use only her right eye instead of both (She was able to barely see red through the red lens, but still enough to see).I spoke to support who admitted there is a bug and after I urged them that this is serious they returned and then said they did a full system check and I should recalibrate my screen which didn't make a difference.Since then, I have been trying to contact support for a reply but they haven't answered me for a few weeks now.What I am trying to say is that the research behind the idea of the game is promising but I think the software is not medical grade and a slight glitch will cause it not to improve your kids sight but it can also make your kids vision worse by using the stronger eye without noticing (it's kids).So if you are using the game for you or your kids, I urge you as an adult to put the glasses and play for a few minutes each game, switching eyes and making sure that you can't see both colors in one eye (for me specifically the red lens).Overall at this stage I would choose a proper medical program over this game.
The product appears to be thoughtfully designed and effective and in the way it challenges brain to use both eyes and get trained for eye convergence. The ease of getting required information made it easier to decide that this is a relevant product for my needs.The dashboard for monitoring progress and training hours is user friendly and information rich. I have used customer support as well, and they seem to be very responsive. I plan to continue using Amblyoplay for a longer period for these reasons.
There are not many options out there for lazy eye therapy, so I am grateful there's something I can use. Unfortunately, there are even less options for adults. I try to make time during the week to do these games and do notice some change when I do them consistently...but it gets very repetitive. For the price you would think there would be new games every once in a while.
I am finding Amblyoplay great. The games are fun, so it never feels like a chore, and using it has easily become part of my daily life. I renewed after my first six months. I have noticed an improvement in my lazy eye and a great reduction in double vision since starting.
Product is good.Customer service might not exist. I have tried a few different ways to contact them without any luck. I received an automatic request to write a review so that I would get 30% discount on next month’s purchase. “As a token of our appreciation, we are offering 30% off your next month's payment when you leave a review on Trustpilot.”
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AmblyoPlay is a vision therapy tool that kids perform by playing therapeutic games. It runs on tablets and computers and makes vision therapy engaging and fun! It addresses vision problems, such as lazy eye, crossed eyes, convergence insufficiency, double vision, and other binocular problems.
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