People across the developing world could soon be looking at life in a whole new way thanks to a new set of specs. Eyejusters are self-adjustable glasses that can be focused by the person wearing them ...
Was it ever brought to your attention that three out of ten people are using incorrect vision focus corrective glasses? Despite the fact that current research has shown that wearing visionfocus ...
Anyone who currently wears glasses or contact lenses will have likely consulted an optometrist to determine their prescription ... that is, if they live in the developed world. In developing nations, ...
As we age, our vision tends to decline, often leading to the need for multiple pairs of glasses for different activities. If you’re over 50, your nightstand has likely become a mini eyewear store, ...
For village tailor Henry Adjei-Mensah, earning a living had become a struggle. By his mid-30s, his deteriorating eyesight made it hard to thread a needle, and a dearth of optometrists in Ghana meant ...
Researchers have developed new self-adjustable spectacles that can be focused by the wearer himself by simply turning a dial on the frame. Researchers have developed new self-adjustable spectacles ...
Four ethical UK inventors who invented smart glasses to ‘help the world see better’ are now set for commercial success, thanks to years of hard work and dedication. The graduates behind Eyejusters ...
Finnish eyewear company IXI is gearing up to launch smart glasses that look just like ordinary spectacles, but are able to “autofocus” based on the perceived needs of the wearer.