OPPO Announces Integration of Medical Indices into Eye Care Research, with First Applications in Next-Generation Find Flagship Series
PhoenixNet Tech News (Author: Yu Lei) August 13, OPPO officially announced its strategic cooperation with the National Key Laboratory of Visual Health at a conference held yesterday in Wenzhou, China. The goal is to integrate rigorous medical standards into the research and development process of mobile eye care technology.
With the deepening penetration of smartphones and tablets, visual fatigue, dry eyes, and other health problems caused by prolonged screen use have become increasingly prominent. Traditional solutions often stop at reminding users to reduce their usage time, but this is at odds with modern life and work rhythms. This cooperation aims to address this challenge from its technological source, exploring more scientific and effective eye care pathways. According to the conference chair Professor Chen Wei, the collaboration has opened up a new paradigm for "medical-engineering cross-talk."
The key highlights of the cooperation are that it will fundamentally change the traditional approach of relying solely on physical parameters such as brightness, color temperature, and flash frequency to evaluate eye care effectiveness. In the future, OPPO's eye care technology research will be guided by clinical medical "gold standards." This means that indices such as "tear film break time" and "corneal fluorophotometry" used only in ophthalmic clinical diagnosis will be used for the first time to quantify the real impact of different display technologies on human eye health. This end-to-end research approach ensures that technology optimization is no longer just a paper-based parameter boost, but rather a scientifically verified benefit to user visual health.
OPPO has also given a clear timeline for the results of this cooperation. According to reports, the eye care technology outcomes based on medical standards will be first applied to OPPO's next-generation Find flagship series products.
In addition, the cooperation will not be limited to product levels. OPPO plans to collaborate with the National Key Laboratory of Visual Health and more industry authorities to jointly publish a white paper on mobile eye care, sharing cutting-edge research outcomes across the industry. In the long run, OPPO will continue to invest and work with partners in the industrial chain to promote the establishment of a more complete and scientific smart terminal eye care technology industry standard, leading the industry from parameter competition to real user health value competition.