The Guided Tour Oral Examination™

Wow Your Patients With a Live View Through Your Loupes

What if your patient could see their exam through your eyes?

The traditional exam is a one-way street. You see everything — the crack, the plaque buildup, the wear — and your patient hears a description. That gap is where trust is lost and treatment is declined.

The Guided Tour flips it. Your patient watches their own examination in real time, from your perspective, through AR smart glasses. They stop hearing about problems; they see them.

How the System Works

Four components. One seamless experience. The whole setup fits on your head and a side table.

  • Loupes + Flamingo Camera. The Flamingo mounts to any brand of loupes and weighs just 19g. It records what you see — with 60k lux integrated light, wirelessly, with AI video cleanup. No cables, no fuss.

  • Camera streams to your laptop. The Flamingo transmits a live wireless feed to a nearby laptop or PC (Mac or Windows compatible). The laptop becomes the hub that routes the image.

  • Laptop mirrors to Xreal Beam. The Beam device, which powers the Xreal Air 2 Pro glasses, receives the screen mirror wirelessly from the laptop. No HDMI, no cables running across the room.

  • Patient wears the AR glasses. The patient puts on the Xreal glasses. They now see a floating screen (your loupe feed) in their visual field. They watch their own examination as you conduct it.

  • Guide and narrate in real time. As you move through the mouth, point out what you're seeing. Patients respond to what they can see with their own eyes. Treatment conversations happen naturally, not awkwardly.

What You Need

Loupes: Any brand works. Bryant, Lemonchase, Admetec. Ergonomic loupes are strongly recommended for posture over long sessions.

Flamingo Loupes Camera: The star of the setup. Clips onto your loupes, wireless, with integrated headlight, built-in mic, and AI video cleanup. Records photos and video.

Laptop or PC: Receives the Flamingo feed wirelessly and mirrors it to the Beam. Mac and Windows both compatible. Stays on your side table.

Xreal Air 2 Pro Glasses: Lightweight AR glasses worn by the patient. Displays the mirrored screen as a floating image in their field of view. Comfortable and non-intrusive.

Xreal Beam: A small device that powers the Xreal glasses and handles the wireless cast from your laptop. The essential bridge between your laptop and the patient's glasses.

“Why not just use a mirror? Or an intraoral camera?”

Mirrors show one angle and require the patient to crane their neck. Intraoral cameras mean picking up a separate handpiece, interrupting your flow, and showing an isolated close-up without context.

The Guided Tour is passive for the patient. They don't have to do anything. They just watch as you move through the mouth, the same way you always do. Their understanding goes up. Your explanations get shorter. And it adds zero extra time to the appointment.

The footage also doubles as clinical documentation, patient recall material, and, if you want it to, content.

Ready to try it yourself? There's a FREE course for that.

What you'll learn:

  • Full gear overview with real-world pricing and where to find discounts

  • Step-by-step wireless setup — Flamingo → laptop → Beam → glasses

  • Troubleshooting WiFi and connectivity issues in a clinical environment

  • How to narrate the exam for maximum patient comprehension

  • Patient feedback and real reactions from the chair

  • AI video cleanup workflow using the Flamingo's built-in processing

  • How this compares to mirrors, intraoral cameras, and verbal description

  • Ergonomic loupe options and why they matter for long-term wellbeing