Odyssey (Johnson&Johson)

Model: Johnson and Johnson, Odyssey, 20D, Diffractive multifocal, yellowish

Odyssey IOL (Johnson & Johnson) is a diffractive IOL. Through Synergy IOL (Johnson and Johnson), distant objects appear somewhat blurry, but this lens has improved this.

Odyssey USAF resolution target image at each distance (pupil 3.0 mm)

Odyssey IOL (Johnson & Johnson). At 6 meters, USAF resolution target appears slightly hazy compared to a monofocal IOL, but is better than that of Synergy. Blurring was observed as the model eye got closer and the image became clear again at approximately 67 cm. Subsequently, the clarity decreased as the distance decreased. Image became clear again at approximately 43 cm. Subsequently, the clarity decreased as the distance decreased.

Odyssey, Night street (pupil 3.8 mm), halo

This video was taken at night, using a mobile model eye. Compared to a monofocal IOL, halos are visible around bright lights (traffic lights, headlights, taillights) with Odyssey IOL. This is comparable to Synergy. This is a typical phenomenon seen with diffractive multifocal IOLs. The larger the pupil, the more pronounced the halos are.

Odyssey, Day, building (pupil 3.0 mm)

Compared to monofocal IOLs, a distant buildings appears slightly hazy, as if in a fog. This is a typical phenomenon seen with diffractive multifocal IOLs. But, it is better than that of Synergy.

Odyssey, Night, building (pupil 4.8 mm), halo,

At night, halos around bright lights are more noticeable than with a monofocal IOL. This is typical of diffractive multifocal IOLs. Larger pupils make it even more noticeable. This is comparable to Synergy.