Clinical & Science
The research behind every session.
Eye Star Vision isn't a wellness gadget dressed up with science-sounding words. Its exercise methodology came out of a two-year contract research project with real institutions, real control groups, and a peer-reviewed result.
The Institutions
Two universities, one methodology.
The applicability methodology behind Eye Star Vision — the stimulus parameters, the relaxation and performance-improvement protocols — was developed under contract research with the following institutions.
University of Latvia
Department of Optometry and Vision Science
Part of the Faculty of Physics, Mathematics and Optometry, the department led the contract research behind Eye Star Vision's applicability methodology — from stimulus design through the 8-week peer-reviewed study.
ISMA
Information Systems Management Institute
A cooperation partner on the information-systems side of the project, ISMA worked on the device's control software, information architecture, and the algorithms behind its guided-movement patterns.
Riga Technical University
Early feasibility study
Riga Technical University contributed to the technical-economic feasibility study that preceded the main research project, helping validate the original concept before full development began.
The Study
89 participants, 8 weeks, one clear result.
The headline result referenced throughout this site comes from a peer-reviewed 8-week study of 89 participants, showing over 35% fewer eye-strain complaints (p<0.001).
That study sat inside a larger, two-year ERDF-backed research program that ran two parallel control groups — one testing eye-muscle relaxation, one testing eye-muscle performance improvement — with more than 200 people taking part across the full program. Together, they shaped the stimulus parameters and guided-movement patterns built into the device today.
The Patents
4 international patents.
The coordinated laser and mirror motor system at the heart of Eye Star Vision is protected across four territories.
Publications
Two scientific articles, prepared for publication.
Alongside the prototype and patents, the research program produced two original scientific articles documenting the study's methodology and findings, prepared for publication in peer-reviewed journals.
Eye Star Vision is a wellness device for guided eye relaxation and movement. It does not claim to treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition. Patent protection refers to the device mechanism and does not imply medical approval or vision correction.