23Apr
12Apr
7-year-old gets eSight glasses to help vision
Payton Crum, a 7-year-old first grader, got her best surprise yet Tuesday -- hi-tech glasses that will help improve her vision. As a result of the surprise, she was able to clearly Easter eggs for the first time. "I love how you can make it farther, bigger and colorful and stuff," Crum said. Crum filled her pink Easter basket. As her mother holds her hand, the 7-year-old can now control her vision. "This thing right here, it zooms in and zooms out," she said. They're...
08Apr
Airey seeks high tech vision aid
At a demonstration at the Carroll Center for the Blind in Newton, Andrew tested a pair of eSight glasses that showed promise. “It was pretty amazing,” he said. “At the time, they were very heavy, but now there is a smaller, sleeker model.” Read more >>
03Apr
Electronic Glasses Open New World For Legally Blind South Jersey Boy
Nine-year-old John Paul Corman, who is legally blind, is now experiencing the world through a device called eSight. It processes images in real-time and allows John Paul to focus where he’s looking. “eSight takes his little bit of vision and makes it better for him, it gives him more access to the visual world around him,” explains his mother Faye Corman. Read more >>
01Apr
Donors help Barrington boy gain sight
Jon Paul Corman tried on his new high-tech glasses Thursday and had just one word to say: "Wow!" In front of the third-grader's eyes was a set of eSight Eyewear: a camera, a powerful computer and LED screens that help legally blind people see images in real time. As a company representative showed him how to use the technology, Jon Paul gazed around the hotel meeting room, swiveling his head to see his mother's face, a laptop, a camera. Read more >>
31Mar
Airey family seeks funding help for blind son
Andrew wrote that he tried eSight Eyewear’s electronic glasses and could see a world he never thought he’d be able to see again. “Now I dream of a future when I’m able to go back to Fenway Park with my family and together we can see a Red Sox game in all it’s glory.” Read more >>
26Mar
Donations sought to help Muskogee County girl see
Payton Crum, 7, was born with Optical Nerve Hypoplasia, and her family is seeking help to purchase eSight glasses which would give her 20/20 vision. Read more >>
22Mar
North Central Sight Services grant program aids area vision
North Central Sight Services Inc. recently announced a $25,000 eSight grant program to benefit the visually impaired within Lycoming County. Read more >>
21Mar
Brian able to see wife for first time ever
Brian Casey thought he would never see properly again after losing his sight nearly 27 years ago. The former mechanic, who lives in Fleetwood, was left with virtually no vision after two fluke sports injuries occurred within exactly a year of each other. But thanks to a remarkable piece of technology, Brian has been able to see clearly and even managed to look upon his wife Beverly’s face for the first time ever. Brian, 51, enjoyed what he calls a “life changing”...
14Mar
