Johnson & Johnson's new lens helps you see without glasses
Johnson & Johnson Vision just dropped its latest eye tech in India: the TECNIS Odyssey intraocular lens (IOL).
Designed for people with presbyopia, this lens helps 93% of users go glasses-free after surgery and gives clear vision at all distances.
It's part of Johnson & Johnson's push to make life a little easier for those tired of switching between specs.
Lens offers clear vision at all distances
TECNIS Odyssey stands out with twice the low-light contrast of PanOptix, and lets patients read 14% smaller print on average compared with PanOptix patients.
Most users (96%) are happy reading on their phones, and 97% are satisfied with distance vision.
The lens uses advanced optics for smooth transitions between near and far sight, while 93% of patients reported little or no halos or glare after a month.
Lens is already implanted in over 14,000 eyes
Already implanted in more than 14,000 eyes (no geographic scope specified), TECNIS Odyssey has been described by the company as the fastest-growing presbyopia-correcting IOL in the US
TECNIS Odyssey is offered alongside the TECNIS PureSee IOL in Johnson & Johnson's portfolio.
In short: better clarity, fewer visual annoyances, and less reliance on glasses (pretty cool if you ask us).