20Jun
20Jun
eSight and Varioptic announce the availability of eSight 3 electronic glasses
Varioptic is happy to announce that its advanced Caspian module is a part of the recently launched eSight 3, a revolutionary pair of electronic glasses that allow those who are legally blind to actually see. Read more >>
08Jun
Smart glasses give legally blind man second chance to see his wife at their wedding
A pair of eSight 3 smart glasses have given Airey something close to 20/20 vision. Recently Airey and his family were able to recreate their wedding while he wore the device. The wedding was at the same church from 15 years ago and the ceremony included the same cake and many of the same guests. Read more >>
01Jun
Best Tech of 2017 So Far (eSight)
xThere's a growing consensus among the technological cognoscenti that we're in a "boring" period for gadgets. Some have long argued that "software is eating the world," a.k.a. there's no interesting hardware because iteration has trumped innovation. But, nah, not so much. Yes, our smartphones are replacing lots of standalone gadgets we used to carry around. That doesn't mean there isn't plenty of interesting new hardware out there. Granted, that depends on expanding your definition of gadget to include, say, a reusable...
28May
New Electronic Glasses Improve Vision for Legally Blind
There is a new kind of glasses that permits people considered legally blind to see again. The company eSight created these unusual glasses. They are electronic, and work by flooding the user with huge amounts of visual information. Read more >>
24May
From legally blind to clear vision — thanks to eSight
Julissa Marquez, a eSight user and patient at the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai, says: “He grabbed one of my 12-inch knives and basically just started hacking away and my first stab wound was literally to my left eye. Read more >>
12May
Special glasses give 7-year-old girl the gift of sight
Payton Crum wears her new eSight electronic glasses during a music lesson. The 7-year-old is legally blind. Read more >>
11May
Community raises $10,000 to buy eSight glasses for legally blind boy
Andrew Bordon was born with ocular albinism, a condition that has made it difficult for the 9-year-old to see. His parents didn't have the money to buy their son an eSight headset, which would allow him to see his surroundings more clearly. Read more >>
10May
Heartwarming moment a blind boy
Andrew Borden, 10, was born with ocular albinism leaving him with limited eyesight, but his school and community helped to purchase a $10,000 pair of glasses to help him see better. Read more >>
06May