- Premium & Safe Material for Long-Lasting Use: This high-quality eyeball model is expertly crafted from non-toxic, eco-friendly PVC, ensuring complete safety for users while being resistant to corrosion, wear, and tear. Its lightweight yet sturdy construction makes it easy to handle, transport, and store, while the smooth, easy-to-disassemble design allows for hands-on exploration of each anatomical part without damage.
- Exceptionally Detailed & Accurate Anatomical Structures: Every critical component of the human eye is meticulously replicated, including the optic nerve, optic disc (blind spot), macula (central vision zone), retina (light-sensitive layer), and the central retinal artery & vein (blood supply system). The model’s true-to-life textures and color differentiation enhance visual learning, helping users grasp the eye’s complex structure effortlessly.
- Perfect for Classrooms, Labs & Self-Study: Designed for students, educators, optometrists, and medical professionals, this model serves as an interactive teaching aid for schools, universities, and clinics. It simplifies lessons on vision mechanics, common eye disorders (like glaucoma or retinal detachment), and surgical procedures, making it ideal for biology courses, optometry training, and patient education.
- Compact Yet Comprehensive for Easy Learning: With dimensions of 17.5 x 14.5 x 18 cm, this eyeball model is space-efficient yet packed with intricate details. The included labeled signboard provides clear identification of all structures, allowing beginners and advanced learners to quickly reference key parts during study sessions or presentations.
- Versatile Tool for Multiple Learning Scenarios: Beyond academic use, this model is excellent for homeschooling, science fairs, and medical demonstrations. Its durable, reusable design ensures long-term value, while the detachable components encourage interactive learning—perfect for explaining refractive errors, laser eye surgery, or how the brain processes visual signals. A must-have for anyone studying ophthalmology or human biology!