15Oct
06Oct
What is eSight Eyewear and How Can It Help?
Jill Barkley speaks to Jeff Fenton, director of outreach and communications for eSight, about the new technology that enables partially sighted people to see, and independently work and study. Read more >>
06Oct
St. Peter’s student fulfills visual wish with eSight glasses
Remington Hedrick, a second grader at St. Peter's Elementary School, can see her classmates' faces for the first time thanks to a new pair of eSight glasses.
04Oct
New technology helps the blind to see
It's helping the blind to see. A couple in the northern valley was worried that it was an out-of-country scam, but now they want to share what's bringing back a man's sight. Read more >>
04Oct
ESight launches next generation eye wear for visually impaired
The eye wear technology company, eSight, has launched the third generation of its hands-free glasses that provide instant sight and mobility for those with impaired vision. Read more >>
01Oct
Electronic glasses improve sight of legally blind teen
A teen who is legally blind from Bucks County is getting help from electronic glasses that help to improve his sight. Read more >>
27Sep
Bible Hill woman hopes to raise funds for a device that can enhance her vision
Most of us take such things for granted – reading print at a comfortable distance, identifying which car is yours in the parking lot or comprehending what another person is doing just across the room. Advertisement For Tammy Martin, the ability to perform such feats stirs a sense of awe. Tammy was born with optic nerve hypoplasia, a condition where the optic nerves are underdeveloped. She has poor depth perception and everything appears very small, as if she were a considerable distance away....
25Sep
Wearable assistive technology will hit the runway at Invictus showcase
Electronic glasses for the visually impaired — including people who haven’t been able to see their entire lives — will be among the 48 exhibits at this week’s Accessibility Innovation Showcase, an official event of the 2017 Invictus Games. Read more >>
24Sep
Poplar Grove student doesn’t mind standing out in a crowd if it means better learning
Ellie Leden sticks out in a second-grade classroom because of her headgear. She doesn’t mind. After all, she sees a lot better than she did last year. Read more >>
21Sep