Enabling People with Legal Blindness to See. Enabling People with Legal Blindness to See.

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Presentation transcript:

Enabling People with Legal Blindness to See

What is eSight? The only hands-free aid that enhances functional vision for activities of work, school, and daily living

Amazing! Does eSight Really Work? Absolutely! (Just ask our 360+ users)

Watch eSight Users on YouTube eSight Eyewear Channel on YouTube See our users show off their special “eSight Moment” Justin Crilly – 16 y/o in New York – was interviewed to discuss how he’s using it for school…and becoming a DJ https://www.youtube.com/user/eSightEyewear/videos

So What’s it Like to Use eSight?

Who’s Using eSight?

What Eye-Conditions Can eSight Help? Macular Degeneration Diabetic Retinopathy Stargardt’s Disease Retinopathy of Prematurity Retinitis Pigmentosa And many other conditions… Ocular Albinism Leber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy Cone-Rod Dystrophy Optic Nerve Hypoplasia Traumatic Eye Injuries eSight works for 75% or more of individuals with certain eye conditions

Most Consistent eSight Results 20/20 20/40 20/60 20/200 20/400 20/1000+ Most Consistent eSight Results Normal Near Normal Legal Driving Limit Legal Blindness Severe Low Vision Profound Low Vision

What Can People Do With eSight? Read books… Watch TV… View live events… Travel… Play sports… See faces… See the things they want to see

Why eSight? Improves self-efficacy and opportunities Improves social opportunities Improves inclusiveness

A collaborative approach that is easily adapted to school settings eSkills Proficiency Program Technical: Eyewear features Sight tasks: Near and distance viewing Life skills: Mobility, Reading, Screens, Writing A collaborative approach that is easily adapted to school settings

Cost and Warranties Investment: $15,000 3-Year Limited Warranty Lifetime Software Updates Lifetime eSight Ambassador Support

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