30Apr
27Apr
Ohio teen can see thanks to revolutionary technology
Primo Averion takes in the sights outside of his home for the first time in a decade Thursday with the help of eSight glasses. Read more >>
25Apr
League and eSight Partner to Proactively Provide Employers With an Unprecedented Solution for Blindness in the Workplace
League Inc., the disruptive health benefits platform, and eSight, the developer of breakthrough electronic glasses that help the legally blind see, are proudly joining forces to revolutionize the workplace experience for those living with legal blindness or low vision. Read more >>
24Apr
Alberta man blinded from ‘super-rare’ disease regains sight thanks to donations
Kevin Michael-Gagne can see again thanks to his new electronic glasses, which donors helped him buy. Read more >>
22Apr
Newfound sight
Diagnosed at 5 months with ocular albinism and nystagmus, Malachi Goltz, now 8, obtained eSight eyewear April 13. Read more >>
18Apr
Legally Blind Teen Can See Again, And Is Helping Visually Impaired Children See their Mothers For The First Time this Mother’s Day
Joel Gomez, a 14-year-old boy born with legal blindness, can now see thanks to eSight, a breakthrough pair of electronic glasses that help individuals living with legal blindness and low vision actually see. Read more >>
17Apr
eSight Headsets Provide Vision to Impaired
A Toronto-based company called eSight is bringing an end to legal blindness with their groundbreaking technology. A visor with a high-tech camera on the front projects the landscape in front of the person wearing them in real time with the highest resolution possible. Read more >>
17Apr
eSight Headsets Provide Vision to Impaired
A Toronto-based company called eSight is bringing an end to legal blindness with their groundbreaking technology. Read more >>
10Apr
Community fundraiser helps partially blind Cinnaminson teen get high-tech glasses
In January, staff at Cinnaminson High School started a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for Paige to purchase eSight, electronic glasses technologically engineered to aid the visually impaired to see with clarity in real time. Paige had participated in an eSight trial in Philadelphia, and was stunned to discover she could see the pillars of the Ben Franklin Bridge through the electronic lens. Read more >>
04Apr
