OCUFY® BEEP

POWERED BY DR. DANTE BUONSANTI

Detect and alert when B.S.S. is low

Keep your Surgical Team 100% focused on the surgery while OCUFY® Beep monitors the B.S.S. level.​ This smart solution helps avoid potential complications caused by infusion loss during surgery.

INTUITIVE SETUP

Turn on the device without anything hanging — this is critical!

Select the mode for your container:

Hang the OCUFY® Beep and the BSS bottle and you are ready to go!

KEY FEATURES

Universal Compatibility

Works with all types of BSS and Ringer Lactate systems: plastic bags, plastic bottles, and glass bottles from major brands.

Proven Performance

Tested and developed together with Bausch + Lomb R&D team. Used in more than 1000 surgeries.

Real-Time Audio Alerts

When BSS runs low, the device beeps 3 times every 6 seconds, giving the surgical team enough time to complete delicate maneuvers and safely remove instruments from the eye.

Long Battery Life

Powered by two AA batteries, Ocufy Beep delivers more than 500 hours of operation with major brand batteries.

Surgical Safety First

Prevents sight-threatening complications caused by loss of infusion during cataract or vitrectomy surgery.

Low Battery Indicator

A blinking symbol in the upper-left corner alerts you when 2 hours of battery remain — so you have enough time to replace them and avoid interruptions.

FAQs

Yes! Ocufy Beep is fully compatible with all major BSS and Ringer Lactate bags/bottles, regardless of whether they come in plastic bags, plastic bottles, or glass bottles.

Turn the device on before hanging any container. Then choose one of the following modes:

P.B. for plastic bags or bottles
G.B.1 for Bausch + Lomb-type glass bottles
G.B.2 for Alcon-type glass bottles

Once selected, hang the Ocufy Beep from the infusion pole and the B.S.S. from the hook; then, it will begin monitoring automatically. When B.S.S. levels are low and you need to change the bottle, simply replace it—do not set up the device again. The next time you turn on the device, it will remember the settings.

The device emits 3 beeps every 6 seconds to alert the surgical team. This gives enough time to finish maneuvers and remove instruments safely—avoiding sudden loss of infusion and protecting the patient’s vision.

Yes. Ocufy Beep provides early warning of low infusion levels, helping prevent serious, sight-threatening complications due to sudden loss of infusion during surgery.

Ocufy Beep uses two AA batteries and delivers over 500 hours of continuous using major brands batteries.

A small indicator in the upper-left corner of the display begins blinking when 2 hours of battery remain—giving you plenty of time to replace them before the next surgery.

It has been tested by Bausch+Lomb R&D team giving confidence to the process, we have developed it working closely together. The device has been in use for 3 years now by the creator of the device, and in the last months by several doctors in more than 500 surgeries.

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