
Our PRODUCTS
Discover how our innovative technologies can make therapy more effective, engaging, and impactful. At Inception HealthTech, we offer cutting-edge solutions to enhance therapy and mental health care.
Our award-winning interactive projectors instantly transform any space into an immersive play area
Sleek, compact, and incredibly versatile, Obie is easy to install, works well in small rooms and tight spaces, and can project onto any surface on demand.
The Obie System
KEY FEATURES
Equipped with a supercharged 3,000 lumen Epson projector
Includes an adaptor mount for easy, do-it-yourself installation
Switch instantly between wall, floor, and tabletop projection
Smart calibration to automatically fit the exact size and shape of your table top
Additional playmodes including Wall Mode and Ball-Wall
VR THERAPY
Unlock the future of rehabilitation with Inception HealthTech's VR Therapy powered by Meta Quest 2! Immerse patients in dynamic, interactive environments that accelerate recovery, improve mobility, and make therapy engaging and fun.
KEY FEATURES
Versatile VR Headset
Immersive Therapy Experience
Spot-On Hand Tracking
3D Positional Audio
500+ Games & Experiences
Wireless & Easy Controls
Comfortable for Long Use
WHAT CAN VR THERAPY DO FOR YOU?
TEACH NEW SKILLS. VR lets you learn and practice skills, whether it’s public speaking, managing anxiety, or even social interactions, in a completely safe, controlled space.
REDUCE FEARS. Facing fears can be intimidating, but VR makes it manageable. For example, if someone has a phobia, VR allows them to gradually interact with a virtual version of it. They can learn to manage their response, making it less scary in real life.
BUILD CONFIDENCE. By practicing situations in VR, people can grow their confidence, making real-world challenges feel more achievable.
PROCESS THE PAST. Revisiting difficult memories in a safe, virtual environment can help in processing and finding closure.
“VR bridges the gap between therapy and the real world, giving people a “dress rehearsal” of sorts. It’s about learning, growing, and getting ready to face the real world with renewed strength and skills.”
