I for one never knew that you can get a health diagnosis using just a picture of your iris. That's what I have just found out reading about this 1.3 MP portable Digital USB Iriscope for PC and Iridology Camera. There aren’t many product specs, but let's see what it is about them.
The main body sports an on/off commutator switch, while
the handle features a switch for selecting either left or right eye light. The iris lens this gadgets comes with has a 30x rating (this is probably the magnification - I can only presume since the specifications are as minimal as a winter scape). The overall size of the UBS Iriscope and Iridology Camera is 22cm for the length, 12 for the width and 20 for the depth in its deepest part, the head.
The device has numerous functions, and I'm going to enumerate a couple of them, including the
capability of adjusting brightness via either software or the above mentioned light switch on the handle. I don't even know why the company mentioned the feature to delete photos since the device connects directly to the computer - this is a common feature in an operating system, deleting, moving and renaming files. Since the gizmo features a lens, you can adjust focus, but no mentioning if it's manual or auto. There is also a statement related to something about "quick fixed photos with white balance and high stability of colors."
You can understand what you want from that - I for one think they wanted to pride on high sensor sensitivity that outputs sharp picture, that you can set the white balance and that the colors are vivid and accurate. Nevertheless, this looks like a useful product, since the software can analyze the pictures you take and let you know your current health condition, and even problems you had in the past. All of that besides keeping track of various users and product recommendations. Pricing stated - $120.69
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