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  • The Beyeonics One™ system provides immersive 3D visualization, improving surgical field clarity.
  • Ergonomic enhancements and rapid autofocus contribute to a more efficient surgical workflow.
  • Innovative head gesture controls offer a novel, hands-free interaction method.

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  • The system's advantages include superior visualization, improved ergonomics, and advanced control features.
  • Limitations identified include a notable learning curve for new users.
  • Setup complexities and cost considerations are also important factors for adoption.

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  • Further research and user training could mitigate the identified limitations.
  • Wider adoption of such advanced visualization systems may transform ophthalmic surgical practices.