eSight

Watch as legally blind boy sees clearly for the first time

This Thanksgiving, gratitude is being served us as never before by one Sandusky family. It’s the first holiday, the first family gathering in which their 7-year-old boy will be able to look across the table and see clearly the faces of his loved ones. When we first heard about Bentley Koch and his eSight glasses, we were wowed by the technology. But then we found something even greater than the science that is transforming his life. It’s the power in people...
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Time Magazine Names eSight 3 as One of the Best Inventions of 2017

eSight, the developer of breakthrough electronic glasses that let the legally blind actually see, is proud to have been named by Time magazine as one of the "Best Inventions of 2017." Time's annual compilation seeks out world-leading and cutting-edge technologies that are making the world "better, smarter and -- in some cases -- a lot more fun." Read more >>
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‘Appy to get help from technology

The charity regularly hosts exhibitions of the latest technological aids – including a big annual show. It also has a permanent display available. Earlier this year Brian became the first European to trial Canadian innovation eSight eyewear – a headset which bypassed the damage to his sight caused by two sports injuries 27 years ago and enabled him to ‘see’ in real time. Read more >>
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Staff Sgt. Robert Davis: Seeing is believing

Earlier this year Ms. Davis learned of the new technology entitled eSight’s glasses after a staff doctor demonstrated their use to her. The new Federal Drug Administration approved device is equipped with a high-speed, high definition camera that captures everything the user is looking at. eSight’s algorithms enhance the video feed and display it on two high-tech screens in front of the user’s eyes. Fill color video images are clearly seen by the user with visual clarity. The glasses help...
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