Legally blind man can see 20/20 vision again and inspires others with his story

Legally blind man can see 20/20 vision again and inspires others with his story

More than 280,000 Ohioans are considered legally blind. Luckily for some, there are medical devices available to help correct their vision. Aside from it being extremely expensive getting a pair of these glasses, which is through the company, ‘eSight’, Benjamin Murray explained being legally blind comes with a long list of challenges in itself. “You know, it’s hard to think about everyday life when you can’t see,” 33-year-old Murray said. He was considered legally blind for 26 years. In 2015, Murray was introduced to ‘eSight.’ It’s a Canadian company that makes electronic eyewear to correct your vision. According to the eSight website, the glasses are equipped with a high definition camera that focuses almost as fast as the human eye and algorithms that stimulate parts of a blind eye that otherwise wouldn’t respond to light. Read more >>

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