Use the Ultimeyes app to improve your vision

Have you ever wanted to improve your vision? Well now you can by playing a game on your smartphone for 25 minutes a day for 30 days with can lead to a visual improvement of up to 31%. You’re probably reading this thinking it can’t be true, but it’s been scientifically researched and tested on baseball players whom saw significant improvement.

Ultimeyes doesn’t improve your eyes physically, but rather teaches your brain to process the data your eyes see more efficiently which allows you to see further, with fast moving objects less blurred and more visible. These are important factors for baseball players to excel at which is why they made ideal test subjects when they did this study on the UC Riverside baseball team. They found that it made a huge difference in their ability to see the baseball coming towards them, they had less strikeouts and more hits than any other team after using this for 30 days.

So how does this technology work, it may sound rather complicated but it is actually quite simple.

“ULTIMEYES® strengthens how the brain processes the visual input from the eyes. Patent pending neuroplasticity technology synchronizes task reinforcement with the appropriate stimuli to improve brain plasticity and vision. ULTIMEYES® pairs this breakthrough science with popular game dynamics that heighten levels of engagement and provide the positive reinforcement required to drive progress. In addition, combined audio and visual stimuli ensure that brain plasticity is maximized.”

In the testing phase where UC Riverside’s baseball team used this app for 30 days, each day they had a 25 minute session using the app. Players improved their long distance vision by an average of 31%, with many of them going beyond 20/20 vision. Seven of these players managed to reach 20/7.5 vision, this means that they can see clearly at 20 feet while another person would normally only be able to see that clarity at no more than 7.5 feet away.

If you wish to try this app for yourself it currently supports iOS and Windows Phone platforms and you can read more here: https://ultimeyesvision.com.