Virtual/augmented reality (VR/AR) technology for medical applications is quickly growing. The market is expected to exceed $5 billion by 2025. In fact, the FDA approved the first AR medical solution designed for Microsoft's HoloLens headset in October 2018.
Micro Medical Devices, located in Wakeman OH, is developing virtual reality goggles that can test visual and/or mental attributes of a patient. A computing device is secured to the goggles, and can measure the distance between the patient's eyes and itself.