Does the EyeMax work in sunlight, which contains infrared (IR) light?
The EyeMax has been designed to minimize interference from external IR. It does this by strobing the IR illuminators to overwhelm other light sources for a very short period of time. Normally you do not need to take any special measures. However, keep in mind that an outside window directly behind the monitor can sometimes cause issues if bright sunlight is coming through. This is because it creates an additional ‘reflection point’ within the eyes, and is therefore a more pertinent issue than being in sunlight outdoors. Moving the system/user/light source to any other position should alleviate the issue. This situation is easy to trouble-shoot. It is easy to pull up the camera image of the user on the Vmax. If you can see a bright reflection from a window (or other object) which partially covers the pupil, that may be the source of the any access problems that the user may be experiencing. Adjusting the device or person to any other angle will alleviate the issue. The Vmax display itse