30May
23May
Blind woman sees dog for the first time
Mary Sedgwick, who says she has been legally blind since 2003 due to bilateral optic neuritis, recently got the chance to see her guide dog for the first time thanks to a pair of high-tech glasses. Read more >>
20May
Legally blind woman could see son for the first time with eSight glasses
A chance to see could be in reach for one Indiana woman who has been legally blind for almost half of her life. TIME magazine called eSight Glasses one of the best inventions of 2017. For a Hanover woman, they’re providing hope that she may one day be able to see her son. Read more >>
19May
4 Visually impaired teen now able to see, thanks to eSight technology
Being able to see is something that many of us may take for granted, but it's something that a local student will never overlook. On Friday, he received a gift that has him seeing the world in a whole new way. Read more >>
16May
Legally blind Poplar Grove siblings surprised with special glasses
"Jack and Colleen's eSight classes have been fully funded," said Manchester Elementary Principal Molly Lilja in a surprise announcement. Through a donation made by the Parsons Foundation, Jack and Colleen were given eSight glasses. The glasses use a high definition camera in the center to capture what the user is seeing in real time. Read more >>
15May
Technology helps blind pastor see clearly for first time in 50 years
"My youngest son, Nathan, found out about eSight about a year ago. I had never heard of the company," said Parrett. Read more >>
12May
Lions Clubs make a woman’s virtual world a reality
For the first time, Martin has seen a ray of hope for her eyesight. A friend told her about eSight. The eyewear device, which resembles a virtual reality headset, works in three steps. Read more >>
01May
eSight 3 Electronic Glasses: A Miracle for the Blind
eSight was invented by Conrad Lewis in the year 2013. Read more >>
30Apr
Circus coming to Lexington May 9, will benefit the Visual Bucket List Foundation
The call has gone out in the community, but it first came to Steve Myers, co-founder of The Visual Bucket List Foundation. He was recently contacted by both the circus and the eSight Eyewear, which provides electronic glasses for people who are visually impaired. Read more >>
27Apr