👀 See the world in color with confidence!
The KSIPL Ishihara Test Book features 38 color plates designed for comprehensive color vision testing, accompanied by a handheld eye occluder for easy examinations. This latest edition is perfect for professionals and individuals alike, ensuring accurate assessments in various settings.
Units | 1.0 count |
Brand | KSIPL |
P**O
Llego completamente dañado se ve de regular calidad
Calidad de producto baja, y además lo envían dañado voy a tener que perder tiempo intentando que me lo devuelvan.
K**R
Great price for such an excellent test book. Totally worth it!
This 38 plate edition of Ishihara's test for red-green color deficiency is very useful in the office. I like that it includes many tracing plates so you can also use it for children or adults who do not know numbers, too. This set includes a booklet with very clear explanations of each plate and what they mean. For the price this is a steal! It is nice that they also include a plastic excluder. However, the plastic occluder is made of thin material and bends easily. So it will break quickly. The main thing to know is this test is designed for this is only designed for testing red and green color deficiency. Also, you must be careful to make sure that the patients do not touch the plates. The oil from their skins can change the plates overtime. So it is best to test the patient yourself so they do not touch it directly. This book is sturdy and should for many years in your office. I also like that it comes in its own box so you can store it for extra protection, too. I am very pleased with the quality of this product and the price point.
S**A
Useful color vision test
My father is color-blind which I understand means each of my sons have a 50/50 chance of ending up color-blind. Although I tested my oldest son’s vision with online images, I know that those may not be as accurate based on the color settings of my device. I am happy to report that it appears, via these cards that my oldest son (5yr old) is not color blind 😃👍. My youngest who is 2yrs old could also name some of the numbers on the cards, so hopefully it will also be the case for him.You can review these in book form or unfold them to make one long strip of cards. It includes an eye piece to help test each eye separately. It contains information about the test and how to use the cards.This book is not cheap, but is cheaper than a visit to the eye doctor (especially if you don’t have insurance). In addition to being helpful for testing my kids vision, it is also just an interesting book to have in my library and to bring out when we have guests.
T**D
Good quality print of a classic
If you’re looking at this item, you already know what Ishihara plates are for. (I will use it when teaching my perception classes, where I’ve previously relied on inferior scans online.) This is the real thing, printed in Japan on quality paper, and at a very reasonable price. The plates are removable and the book is sturdy. My only complaint is that the explanation booklet is printed on a cheap glossy paper and glued in such a way that it doesn’t open flat; it won’t last nearly as long as the rest of the book.See the attached video for illustration of the book’s construction.
1**1
Thorough Book
This is a very well made book. It comes with what is needed in order to identify issues with noticing color. Overall I like this product and would definitely recommend it.
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