30Nov
22Nov
South Florida Woman Gets The Gift Of Sight For The Holidays By Hank Tester
On this Thanksgiving Eve, a holiday miracle for a South Florida woman who is legally blind. On Thanksgiving Day, for the first time in nearly two decades, she will be able to see everyone else at the holiday dinner table. Read more >>
21Nov
Sisters have their vision restored by eSight glasses
When asked to play a game to see who could rip the Christmas paper from the boxes the fastest and keep the gift inside, the sisters jumped at the chance. It wasn't until Craig saw the word eSight written on the side of her box in big, bold, black letters that she realized the so-called surprise birthday party was really a surprise reveal party for her and her younger sister. Read more >>
18Nov
Life-changing glasses give sight to the blind
In the past, people diagnosed as "legally blind" could only learn how to adapt to their new reality. Now, technology offers new options. Thanks to a Lions Club in Lumberton, five lives were dramatically changed when they were given a new form of restored vision -- no implants or surgery required. Read more >>
14Nov
Five blind, visually-impaired people receive breakthrough electronic glasses that restore vision
Five blind and visually-impaired people can now see with the help of their new glasses from eSight. Read more >>
09Nov
High-tech glasses share the gift of sight
Years ago, losing your eyesight meant a permanent condition with life-altering consequences. But as many people in Calabash found out Thursday, that is not still the case for everyone. Read more >>
01Nov
Forest Hills man seeks new sight through innovation
Barineau, diligent in her son’s daily care, found a new innovation on the Internet from a company called eSight. The company developed and sells an optical device that has the technology to assist a person with low vision to see in greater clarity and color. Read more >>
30Oct
Calabash Lions to host ‘miracle woman’
Mary Sedgwick of Asheville has electronic glasses from eSight, a Toronto-based company, that allow the blind and visually impaired to see once more. Read more >>
14Sep
Visual ability, reading improves with eSight low vision device
Study participants who wore the head-mounted low vision device, eSight, experienced immediate improvements in visual ability, facial recognition and activities of daily living, according to researchers. Read more >>
07Sep