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GLT Good Lite Vortex Polarized Variable Vectograph P14349401GLT-105550 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/GLT/GLT-105550.jpg Good Lite Vortex Polarized Variable Vectograph The Vortex Polarized Variable Vectograph Vision Therapy System is for improving the vision therapy outcomes from your patients using the new home reinforcement Vision Therapy System.Stereopsis depth on vortex image of 6,100 seconds of arcLetter orientation to the vortex image above, below, and even with the image at +/- 600 seconds of arc16 diopter range for base-in (divergence) training24 diopter range for base-out (convergence) trainingTotal accommodation range of 40 dioptersIncludes the right & left vectographs, a standard viewer, and standard polarized glasses. 14349401 2.0000lbs 3.00 9.00 12.00
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233.9400 2026-08-22 In Stock
customer review - by , February 2, 2025
4/ 5stars
The image is misleading; I received 1, not 8. The description indicates multiple items: "These 6 x 6-inch, high quality plastic polarizing filters are perfect for all kinds of experimentation."
customer review - by , January 1, 2025
4/ 5stars
It’s true what they say says 6 sheets only got one but only really needed one so not mad, value for money for me is good, quality is good cause it did what I wanted it to my screen doesn’t shine on my glasses any more on camera and the image remains perfectly clear. Oh and do make sure to take out the film protection or it’s not as good.
customer review - by , December 12, 2024
5/ 5stars
We used these for the optics unit of AP Physics. Very useful.
customer review - by , October 10, 2024
5/ 5stars
Be sure to remove the protective film from both sides before use I have prescription glasses with the blue light filter. This causes my eyes to be obstructed on my webcam by strange floating squares. A quick reddit search showed that polarizing filters could be the solution I was looking for! I cut off a small square of this filter and removed the protective film. I wedged the filter in front of the camera piece on my webcam. Bye, bye blue eyes! The only thing to be aware of is that a this is a filter, it will considerably darken the rest of the output from the webcam. An affordable solution is a cheap clip-on ring light :)
customer review - by , October 10, 2024
5/ 5stars
I recently purchased an Anker PowerConf C-200 webcam. It was great but I had an awful glare on my glasses from the computer screen. The C-200 has an oddball "square-round" shape and there are no snap on filters available. I ordered this filter and cut a piece to fit, then taped it on. You do need to test orientation to make sure the piece you use is lined up to cut the glare. Then cut it out with scissors. I only needed a piece roughly 40mm square, so still have a lot of the sheet for another project some day.
customer review - by , September 9, 2024
5/ 5stars
For video meetings, I had a lot of glare from the monitor screen reflected off my glasses to the webcam. Attaching a small piece of this filter in front of the webcam lense in the right orientation eliminated the glare completely - a very easy fix.
customer review - by , August 8, 2024
2/ 5stars
I purchased this exclusively to block the glare from my glasses on video conference calls and it didn't work for me. I placed it on top of a logitech B525 webcam and nothing happened. Also tried putting it on top of the macbook pro camera and it did nothing. Honestly, I don't know if this issue is the filter itself or my glasses. The only thing interesting about my glasses is that they are blue light filtering and not sure if that impacts this. With respect to the product itself you get a sheet, take off a sticker protector on both sides and super easy to cut. It just didn't work for my use case - to block the glare from my glasses on webcam.
customer review - by , June 6, 2024
5/ 5stars
If you wear glasses, like me, you probably struggle with glare off of them when on a video call. Cutting a little piece of this stuff and placing it in the proper orientation over the webcam lens will cut that glare and help you achieve a nice professional image with ease. This is WAY more than needed for that purpose, but it works great!
customer review - by , March 3, 2024
4/ 5stars
There is no "these..." and 8 sheets like in the picture. I got only one sheet delivered.

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The Vortex Polarized Variable Vectograph Vision Therapy System is for improving the vision therapy outcomes from your patients using the new home reinforcement Vision Therapy System.
  • Stereopsis depth on vortex image of 6,100 seconds of arc
  • Letter orientation to the vortex image above, below, and even with the image at +/- 600 seconds of arc
  • 16 diopter range for base-in (divergence) training
  • 24 diopter range for base-out (convergence) training
  • Total accommodation range of 40 diopters

Includes the right & left vectographs, a standard viewer, and standard polarized glasses.

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Customer Reviews
By Susan
Date: February 20, 2025
The image is misleading; I received 1, not 8. The description indicates multiple items: "These 6 x 6-inch, high quality plastic polarizing filters are perfect for all kinds of experimentation."
Rating: 4 stars [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Streak
Date: January 19, 2025
It’s true what they say says 6 sheets only got one but only really needed one so not mad, value for money for me is good, quality is good cause it did what I wanted it to my screen doesn’t shine on my glasses any more on camera and the image remains perfectly clear. Oh and do make sure to take out the film protection or it’s not as good.
Rating: 4 stars [4 of 5 Stars!]
By A Customer
Date: December 27, 2024
We used these for the optics unit of AP Physics. Very useful.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By P. J.
Date: October 29, 2024
Be sure to remove the protective film from both sides before use I have prescription glasses with the blue light filter. This causes my eyes to be obstructed on my webcam by strange floating squares. A quick reddit search showed that polarizing filters could be the solution I was looking for! I cut off a small square of this filter and removed the protective film. I wedged the filter in front of the camera piece on my webcam. Bye, bye blue eyes! The only thing to be aware of is that a this is a filter, it will considerably darken the rest of the output from the webcam. An affordable solution is a cheap clip-on ring light :)
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By T. Little
Date: October 05, 2024
I recently purchased an Anker PowerConf C-200 webcam. It was great but I had an awful glare on my glasses from the computer screen. The C-200 has an oddball "square-round" shape and there are no snap on filters available. I ordered this filter and cut a piece to fit, then taped it on. You do need to test orientation to make sure the piece you use is lined up to cut the glare. Then cut it out with scissors. I only needed a piece roughly 40mm square, so still have a lot of the sheet for another project some day.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By pbear
Date: September 19, 2024
For video meetings, I had a lot of glare from the monitor screen reflected off my glasses to the webcam. Attaching a small piece of this filter in front of the webcam lense in the right orientation eliminated the glare completely - a very easy fix.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
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