eSight Go™ is an innovative wearable assistive device that can help people with significant central vision loss and legal blindness achieve up to 20/20 enhanced vision. They are lightweight, sleek, and comfortable, seamlessly moving with the wearer from indoor, routine activities to outdoor, physical environments. A small, high-speed, high-definition camera captures everything the wearer is looking at. eSight’s advanced, clinically validated algorithms optimize and enhance the footage. It is then presented on two OLED monitors, one in front of each eye, in real-time. The wearer’s brain synthesizes the images, allowing them to see with clarity what is in front of them.
Similar to previous models the device is compatible with over 20 different serious eye conditions causing visual acuity from 20/60 to 20/800, and in some cases up to 20/1400. Unique to this model, the eSight Go is wireless and includes a neck-warn battery pack, creating a more flexible, lightweight design that allows users to wear the glasses for extended periods with innovative easy-swap rechargeable batteries that provide up to three hours of continuous use.
Podcast Episode · Double Tap · 03/12/2025 · 57m
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