3D Eyesight Recovery

500 installs
10 ratings
33 monthly active users
Revenue not available

3D Eyesight Recovery Summary

3D Eyesight Recovery is a mobile iOS app in Lifestyle by koikoi.biz. Released in Jan 2013 (13 years ago). It has 10 ratings with a 4.90★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 33 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Aug 24, 2021.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Aug 24, 2021 .


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App Description

■ App Description
This app uses stereograms to help improve eyesight.

This application is the 2nd phase of "3D Sight Recover" which made a smashing success.

There are two functions that affect eyesight—eye muscle function and brain function.
Eye muscle function controls what we generally call eyesight, and it is the ability of our eyes to focus on what we see. The brain function that affects eyesight is the ability of our brain to recognize and visualize what we see physically. In order to improve eyesight, you need to not only strengthen the eye muscles, but also increase the ability of your brain to perceive visual images.

In 3D Eyesight Recovery, by looking at a 3D stereogram,
- you can strengthen brain functions by focusing the eyes on a 3D image,
- at the same time you can use eye muscles that you normally do not use,
- and by switching from the walleyed method to the cross-eyed method, to opposite ways of seeing, you exercise the eyes.
- Additionally, the stereograms make it fun to continue exercising the eyes.

In other words, using the app in this way will give you the four benefits above at the same time. You will have fun while providing your eyes with good exercise.

■ Instructions for Use
Look at the stereogram using the walleyed method and the cross-eyed method, one after the other. Use this app regularly on a daily basis.

■ Walleyed Method (diverge)
Instead of looking at the picture, focus on a point further ahead of the picture. If you continue to look far ahead, the two eyes you see in the upper part of the picture will look like four eyes, and then the two eyes on the inside will start to move closer together until they become one. If you move your line of vision to the picture, the flat picture will look three-dimensional. If this is your first time using a 3D stereogram, you may be surprised when this happens. It will be difficult at first, but once you get used to it, it will be easier, so do not give up.
■ Cross-eyed Method (converge)
In this method, you look at the left side of the picture with your right eye and the right side with your left eye. Unlike the walleyed method, you adjust the focus to a point closer to you than the picture. Place a finger between your eyes and the picture and look at your finger. The picture is behind the finger so your eyes will naturally see the opposite side of the picture,