Amblyotube
Perception Beyond Vision
Wellness and coordination exercises in VR on Meta Quest — per-eye visuals, optional partial occlusion, and YouTube content you choose. Educational use; not a medical device.

About Amblyotube
Amblyotube, developed by Seven Sportz, is recreational and educational software for visual coordination and attention exercises in VR. Many users explore it alongside concerns such as lazy eye (amblyopia); it is not a medical device and does not replace professional care.
Amblyotube is a VR application for Meta Quest. Using dual eyepieces, you can show a different visual experience to each eye while watching YouTube—making structured practice more engaging. Individual results vary.
Why Amblyotube
- Coordination practice: partial occlusion–style effects can help both eyes participate—not only full patching.
- Per-eye visuals: optional sharpening and contrast effects for attention and engagement.
- Natural color: more comfortable than classic red–blue anaglyph setups for many users.
- Adjustable settings: blur, contrast, and opacity you can tune to your comfort.
Explainer videos
The app can apply different processing per eye over video you choose. Optional sharpening and contrast draw visual attention; partial occlusion–style effects keep both eyes involved so you can practice coordination—not one eye in isolation.
Product
Amblyotube
Amblyotube is available on the Meta Horizon Store — billing and updates through Meta.
Features & comparisons
Amblyotube combines optional partial-occlusion–style effects, per-eye video processing, and engaging content—contrasted with classic patching and anaglyph setups. Educational and wellness use; not a medical device.
Partial occlusion vs traditional patching
Traditional patching usually blocks the dominant eye completely. The eyes never practice working together; when the patch comes off, the brain often falls back to the dominant eye alone.
Partial occlusion uses shading, blur, or contrast so the dominant eye still contributes while the lazy eye works harder—training binocular cooperation essential for depth.
It is adjustable: if one eye needs more support, occlusion can be reduced so the stronger eye helps. VR plus YouTube content can make regular 30–40 minute sessions easier to stick with for teens.
| Feature | Traditional patching | Red–blue (anaglyph) | Amblyotube |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eye interaction | One eye isolated | Both active (filtered) | Both active (simultaneous) |
| Environment | Real world | Physical color props | Virtual / AI-driven video |
| Mechanism | Full occlusion | Color filtering | Shading, flicker, sharpening |
| Target age | Often younger children | Various | Primarily 13+ |
Amblyotube is for personal wellness and coordination practice only. For medical concerns, follow a qualified professional; established clinical options may include patching—this app does not replace them.
Performance vision

Binocular coordination (1/12)
How it works in VR

Dichoptic VR (1/6)
Built for Meta Quest
Install from the Meta Horizon Store on Meta Quest. Amblyotube is for wellness and educational coordination practice — not a medical device. See our disclaimer for full details. This site is optimized for the Quest browser.