27Oct
10Oct
Community helps Bryan man get life-changing technology
An amazing piece of technology has opened up a whole new world for a Williams County man. eSight glasses use a camera, a computer, high definition video and OLED screens to help people see. Benjamin Murray got his first pair four years ago. He received the latest version this week, and it’s all because of the generosity of a lot of people. Read more >>
08Oct
Blind nursing student awarded with eSight glasses to see
First-year nursing student Emma Van Dyk, who is legally blind, is one of five Canadian students awarded with a medical vision-assistive device from eSight, to help her see. Van Dyk wants to bring awareness to sight loss, saying it’s not a disability, it's just a different ability. Read more >>
19Aug
Murray moves to Bryan to try out new glasses
"Benjamin Bruce Murray, “The eSight Guy,” is hoping to upgrade a lot more than just technology. Murray, of Melbern, is legally blind with optic nerve atrophy, but his first set of eSight 2 glasses in 2016 opened up the world of 20/20 vision and got him a job at Bryan’s WBNO/WQCT radio station. Read more >>
11Aug
eSight 4 Earns CE Mark Approval to Bring New Wearable Device to Europe
eSight, a cutting-edge vision enhancement platform, today announces it has received CE Mark approval for eSight 4, the company's latest assistive technology device that's clinically proven to significantly enhance vision for those living with low vision and legal blindness. The CE Mark certification signifies that eSight 4 has been assessed to meet high safety, health and environmental protection requirements in Europe and is considered an essential requirement for companies to sell and distribute medical products within the European Economic Area...
29Jul
Generation of its Enhanced Patented Vision Assistive Technology
eSight, a cutting-edge vision enhancement platform, today announces the launch of its latest innovation, eSight 4. eSight's wearable assistive device is clinically validated to significantly enhance vision for those who are living with eye disease and disorders that lead to low vision and legal blindness. Read more >>
08Jul
eSight Eyewear to Participate in 2020 Disability:IN Conference
eSight, the leading vision enhancement platform for low vision and blindness, today announces its participation in the 2020 Disability:IN Conference. The premiere disability inclusion event is being held virtually due to COVID-19 on July 13-16. Read more >>
03Jun
eSight and the CNIB Foundation announce new scholarship program for students with sight loss
eSight, the world’s leading vision enhancement platform, is pleased to announce a new scholarship program in partnership with the CNIB Foundation, a non-profit organization driven to change what it means to be blind today. The scholarship will award five students living with sight loss, with eSight eyewear to help significantly enhance their vision making it easier to achieve their academic goals. Read more >>
29May
Legally blind Phenix City man finds sight in electronic glasses
A Phenix City man is among the estimated 200,000 or less people in the United States with an inherited condition called Retinitis Pigmentosa. Moses Fryer was born with Retinitis Pigmentosa. He doesn’t know from whom in his family tree it originated...Fryer could either adapt or try one of the costly electronic glasses approved by the FDA. He chose the eSight glasses. Read more >>
22Apr
