The only VR app out there that is providing vision training

Training the brain to better track the ball

What is Vision Training?

Vision training is strengthening the muscles in the eyes to allow the user to process information more effectively. Harnessing the power of VR with the Ver Vision Trainer app, an app specifically designed to enhance athletes’ visual tracking abilities by strengthening the muscles in the eyes. Unlike traditional VR setups, which display identical images on two screens, our technology uses dual screens with different images to train each eye individually. This unique approach strengthens the eyes' ability to work together, improving athletes' ability to track objects in real-life scenarios.

Notice how the two images are not identical.

The latest version of the Ver Vision Trainer will be released by the end of December 2024. To be informed on when the app will be available, please join the waitlist

Experience the power of vision training to sharpen your focus, precision, and response time across various activities. Whether you’re an athlete aiming to excel in your sport, a gamer wanting to dominate VR games, or looking to ease eye strain from prolonged headset use, Ver’s vision training adapts to your needs. Build skills that enhance performance, refine coordination, and improve comfort during extended VR sessions.

Give your team the advantage of elite vision training that elevates performance across the board. With Ver’s program, players gain crucial skills in tracking and reaction, positioning your team to play faster and smarter. Tailored to enhance group coordination and tracking abilities, Ver’s training helps coaches see measurable improvement in key performance areas, building a winning edge for your team.

The Ver Vision Trainer is sport agnostic and can help all athletes who are wanting to train their eyes

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It has been said that 80% of what people learn is visual.

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