Has anyone tried VSP's new Unity lens on? How does it compare? What are your impressions?
I am curious to see if its just an improved Reveal or an all new product.
Does anyone know who designed it?
Has anyone tried VSP's new Unity lens on? How does it compare? What are your impressions?
I am curious to see if its just an improved Reveal or an all new product.
Does anyone know who designed it?
I haven't seen one yet, but according to the VSP lab in Columbus, VSP designed it, so it should be an all new product....
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hmmm...interesting. An insurance company is now designing lenses. We have called several times to try to find out who actually designed it, but we keep getting different answers. We were told by one rep that " a major manufacturer" helped them design it. Then another rep told us that they were not able to reveal that information. They also couldn't give us specifics on the design of the lens. The reps told us they were "front and back digital freeform lenses", but all the information they sent us clearly said "100% backside design". If we are going to educate our selves and our patients on how these lenses are going to work, shouldn't we have access to some of this information?
Sounds like a Shamir set up to me?????
Yes you should. Which is why we didn't talk to a rep, we talked to the guy who actually runs the lab.
As for who actually designed the lenses, I'm sure they did work with someone on the design, but I'm willing to be that it was NOT Shamir or Essilor.
As far as insurance companies designing lenses, well in VSP's case it makes a lot of sense. As a strictly eyewear insurance plan, it makes sense that they have their own lenses that they can offer since they can directly control the cost of the lens. It's less strange to me that they did this since they own their own labs. It would be strange if, say, Blue Cross/Blue Shield introduced their own lens for their vision plans, since they don't have labs to run it in. The problem is that people still think of VSP as just an insurance plan, which they no longer are. With the aquissition of their own labs, they've expanded beyond just insurance.
There are rules. Knowing those are easy. There are exceptions to the rules. Knowing those are easy. Knowing when to use them is slightly less easy. There are exceptions to the exceptions. Knowing those is a little more tricky, and know when to use those is even more so. Our industry is FULL of all of the above.
Since they laid on the misinformation so much, I'll bet it's Essilor.
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Maybe IOT designed it for them...
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I think Younger bought IOT, but I can't remember. I know Younger was working on a Free-form lens for themselves. Maybe they sold it to VSP instead to make a quick dime? Maybe Younger will still launch their lens and it will be the same as the Unity. Only the Ray Tracing will know.
It must be someone like IOT, (ProFit out of Texas is another possiblity, new lens design division) because when Zeiss designed a lens for them, they were all over the place to announce it. Anyone with a Ray Tracer gathering dust?
Yes, Younger owns IOT.
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Yes, I have word that the VSP Unity is an IOT lens, the Alpha series.
Product Link here: http://www.iot.es/alphaseries.html & Lens map here: http://www.iot.es/alphaS40.html
The President of Younger Optics David Ripps posted last fall that Younger was working on their own Free-form lens, I hope this doesn't mean that Younger has cancelled that project. David, is Younger still working offering a Free-form lens? Will it differ from the Alpha design from IOT?
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