A Feature Breakdown for Your Practice
Both the G2 and NEO models from Micro Medical Devices provide robust visual field testing. Understanding their differences can help a practice choose the right system with confidence.
When evaluating diagnostic equipment, every feature matters. Micro Medical Devices offers two wearable perimeters—the VF2000 G2 and the VF2000 NEO—that streamline vision testing through portable, high-resolution VR headsets. Both are versatile in clinical settings, but key differences may make one a better fit depending on your practice goals.
This breakdown highlights what the models share and what sets them apart so your team can make an informed decision.
What Do the VF2000 Devices Have in Common?
The VF2000 G2 and VF2000 NEO are designed to deliver accurate, easy to operate testing in a compact format. Both help providers save time, space, and ultimately money.
Shared features include:
- The most robust Visual Field test pattern library
- ADA-compliant Accessible Testing
- Flexibility to work with or without Internet access
- Patient Instructions in over 20 languages
- 4K high-resolution display
- Portable, VR headset that eliminates the need for a dark room
- Easy training for staff
- Built with a strong ROI in mind
- SAP and Kinetic Visual field testing
In addition to having the most VF tests available that include the Esterman Binocular Driving test and the 60-16 Kinetic used for VA C&P testing, both the G2 and NEO can be remotely loaded with additional testing modules based on your needs. Optional modules will vary depending on the model.
What Makes the VF2000 NEO Different?
The VF2000 NEO is the evolution of the G2; it adds best in class eye tracking for increased test reliability. When this feature is active, the device will pause stimuli immediately, alert the patient, and only resume once the patient returns to fixation
Bonus: Greater accessibility: Patients unable to use a handheld controller can still complete accurate testing with the Eue Click feature available when Eye tracking is activated.
Camera enabled Optional testing functions:
- Pupil testing
- Vision therapy Tracking Tool
- Strabismus testing
Which Model Fits Your Workflow Best?
VF2000 G2: Ideal for practices focused on standard visual field testing and screening. It offers a streamlined solution with minimal training required—an excellent entry point into VR-based perimetry. Uses the classic Heijl-Krakau blind spot mapping checks.
VF2000 NEO: Best for clinics that require increased reliability Active Eye Tracking, that want expanded functionality or prefer broader patient accessibility. It delivers added value for practices prioritizing efficiency and inclusivity.
Explore the Full Capabilities of the VF2000 NEO and G2
Both systems were developed with the same priorities: portability, accuracy, and patient comfort. Whether you choose the G2 or the NEO, you’re investing in technology that modernizes visual field testing while supporting better patient outcomes.
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