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Award-Winning eglasses for People with Visual Impairment and Legal Blindness

IrisVision electronic glasses are powered by innovative technology that leverage functional areas of the patient’s eyes to restore vision instantly. Through advanced algorithms in real-time, it offers people with low vision an optimized and enhanced visual experience customized to their specific condition of low vision and blindness.

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IrisVision

Award-Winning eglasses for People with Visual Impairment and Legal Blindness

IrisVision electronic glasses are powered by innovative technology that leverage functional areas of the patient’s eyes to restore vision instantly. Through advanced algorithms in real-time, it offers people with low vision an optimized and enhanced visual experience customized to their specific condition of low vision and blindness.

Get a Free Consultation

Start Your 30 day risk-free trial today
Terms and conditions apply

Software Lenses Designed for Close-up Visual Tasks and Distance Viewing

Approximately over 13 million Australians have one or more chronic (long-term) eye conditions, according to self-reported data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) – National Health Survey (NHS). IrisVision is an FDA registered Class-1 medical device that leverages advanced technology to amplify leftover vision and increase visual acuity for people with visual impairment.


An Award Winning Technology in Different Designs

  • Award-winning Software Lenses:
    Restores sight by using your leftover vision to reclaim your independence.
  • Virtual Assistive Software:
    Helping you enjoy a complete hands-free experience.
  • 100% Stay Connected & Entertained:
    Unlimited access to entertainment, social media and more.

Diverse range of viewing modes in one solution

44 million Americans over the age of 40 are near or farsighted as reported by The New York State Department of Health. Most low vision devices are designed to be task-specific, however IrisVision features software lenses that are designed for close-up visual tasks and distance viewing.


An Award Winning Technology
in Different Designs

  • Award-winning Software Lenses:
    Restores sight by using your leftover vision to reclaim your independence.
  • Virtual Assistive Software:
    Helping you enjoy a complete hands-free experience.
  • 100% Stay Connected & Entertained:
    Unlimited access to entertainment, social media and more.

Thousands of low vision and
vision impaired individuals
across the global have
experienced the change.

Are you ready?

Thousands of low vision and vision impaired individuals across the global have experienced the change.

Are you ready?

Awards
Honorary Mentions
& Impact

“A Joint Collaboration between Leading Vision Scientists & Technology Experts”

IrisVision is the only wearable low-vision aid that is clinically validated and developed in collaboration with world-renowned vision scientists at Johns Hopkins University, Stanford University, and UPMC Pittsburgh – leading technology corporations such as Samsung, and the only device of its kind funded by a research grant from the National Eye Institute.

Awards Honorary Mentions & Impact

A Joint Collaboration between Leading Vision Scientists & Technology Experts

IrisVision is the only wearable low-vision aid that is clinically validated and developed in collaboration with world-renowned vision scientists at Johns Hopkins University, Stanford University, and UPMC Pittsburgh – leading technology corporations such as Samsung, and the only device of its kind funded by a research grant from the National Eye Institute.

World Class Partnership

IrisVision
IrisVision

Overcome Visual Challenges Caused by Eye Conditions Such As

  • Age-related Macular Degeneration
  • Diabetic Retinopathy
  • Retinitis Pigmentosa
  • Leber's Congenital Amaurosis
  • Cone-rod Dystrophy
  • Usher Syndrome
    And more...

Overcome Visual Challenges Caused by Eye Conditions Such As:

  • Age-related Macular Degeneration
  • Diabetic Retinopathy
  • Retinitis Pigmentosa
  • Leber's Congenital Amaurosis
  • Cone-rod Dystrophy
  • Usher Syndrome
    And more...

Bringing You Closer To Things You Love

 Watch, stream and
save your favorite
YouTube Videos 

Capture and save photos of your most treasured
memories

Revisit the habit of reading with ease using optical character recognition (OCR)

Your very own personal assistant with smart voice commands feature

Round-the-clock Remote
Customer Support

Our team helps you get started and make the most out of the
wearable low vision solution, available for you round-the-clock.

Our esteemed panel of expert coaches help you better understand
and easily adapt to the IrisVision headset through 1-on-1 coaching
sessions done remotely.

Uninterrupted Cellular
Connectivity

IrisVision features rely on cellular or WiFi connectivity. Enjoy up to 500MB of data usage until your device has been set up on your Wi-Fi network within 60 days from shipment. For those without access to Wi-Fi, IrisVision offers an extended Data Usage Plan.

Round-the-clock Remote Customer Support

Our team helps you get started amd make the most out of the wearable low vision solution, available for you round-the-clock.

Our esteemed panel of experts coaches help you better understand and easily adapt to the IrisVision headset through 1-on-1 coaching sessions.

Uninterrupted Cellular Connectivity

IrisVision features rely on cellular or WiFi connectivity. Enjoy up to 500MB of data usage until your device has been set up on your Wi-Fi network within 60 days from shipment. For those without access to Wi-Fi, IrisVision offers an extended Data Usage Plan.

Join us for a 30-day trial period with an absolute

100% money-back guarantee

Join us for a 30-day trial period with an absolute

100% money-back guarantee

"“It was just incredible to think you got back a capability you thought you had lost forever.” "

Electronic Glasses FAQs

Can low vision be corrected with glasses?2022-01-05T09:17:15+00:00

Unfortunately, prescription glasses do not have the ability to correct low vision. There are various surgical interventions that can help slow down the progression of eye condition and their respective effects. Electronic glasses and low vision devices can be used by people with low vision to counter the effects of eye diseases and can help improve vision and enable users to carry out everyday activities more easily.

How many people have eye conditions in Australia?2022-01-05T08:47:27+00:00

An estimated 13 million Australians have one or more chronic (long-term) eye conditions, according to self-reported data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) – National Health Survey (NHS). This includes:

  • 7.2 million with hyperopia (long-sightedness)      
  • 6.3 million with myopia (short-sightedness)
  • 1.4 million with astigmatism    
  • 687,000 with presbyopia (loss of focusing ability with age)
  • 549,000 with color blindness
  • 411,000 with cataract
  • 244,000 with macular degeneration
  • 131,000 with blindness (complete and partial)
Can smart glasses improve vision?2022-01-05T09:31:35+00:00

Smart glasses can be used by people with low vision to overcome visual challenges and improve independent mobility. Smart glasses consist of features that offer near and distance viewing enabling users to perform daily tasks. A study by the University of Oxford indicated that people with low vision had witnessed improved independent mobility after using devices like smart glasses.

What are the features of smart glasses?2022-01-05T09:34:52+00:00

Smart glasses have certain features like auto-focus, magnification, and improved night vision that make them a useful low vision device for people with visual impairment and legal blindness. These advanced technologies have the ability to provide accurate information about an image, scenery and even facial recognition of a person and lets users communicate with the system through voice commands, or finger sweeps.

What are the different types of low vision devices?2022-01-11T07:46:19+00:00

There are a number of low vision aids each belonging to a different category such as optical devices, non-optical devices, electronic magnifiers and magnifying systems. They differ in terms of usage, portability and in-built features, each designed for either close-up visual tasks or distance viewing. Some of the commonly found examples are electronic video magnifiers, standing and hand-held magnifiers, strong magnifying reading glasses, loupes, small telescopes, etc. 

Which device is very useful for a person with low vision?2022-01-05T09:48:24+00:00

Each low vision device has its own unique properties and caters to a task-specific purpose. These devices help people with poor vision to read and see more clearly. IrisVision electronic glasses are an FDA-registered Class-1 medical device that are ideal for people with vision impairment as it provides a wide range of software lenses that improve visual acuity as well as features that help users stay entertained such as watching TV and connecting through social media. 

How much does IrisVision cost?

With its advanced assistive features and award-winning software technology; IrisVision devices are more affordable than other available low-vision solutions holding fewer media features and software lenses like eSight, and OrCam.  

IrisVision Live, a VR powered headset that features voice-control, a range of special software lenses, and robust connectivity tools, is available at a reasonable price range of $2950, whereas IrisVision Inspire, the revolutionary light-weight glasses with a tethered design and award-winning software lenses, comes at a price range of $3,995. 

The package not only includes the device but also free remote support, free software updates, and two years of unlimited cellular data.

IrisVision also comes with all the necessary accessories needed for a user-friendly experience such as headphones, fast charger, and cable, magnetic USB cable, carrying case, removable eyeguard, hand-held remote control, training guides, and a wireless charging pad.

That's not all. IrisVision devices are fully covered by the Veterans Army for qualified veterans with eye injuries or eye conditions such as macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, etc.

Do IrisVision glasses help with macular degeneration?

IrisVision is an assistive wearable technology device that restores vision instantaneously by amplifying leftover vision. Thousands of people with eye conditions such as macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, optic nerve damage are using this device to counter the effects of low vision. 

The device comes with a range of software lenses that help make blurry visuals in the central field of vision clear, a problem faced by people with macular degeneration as this eye condition causes central vision loss.

It comes with features such as autofocus that also adjusts magnification as per the user's needs, allowing objects close or far to be seen.

This assistive remote technology enables a 77 degree field-of-view along with a 14x magnification power which enhances visual acuity for near and distant tasks. People with macular degeneration can also benefit from the adjustable interpupillary distance. 

IrisVision also helps people with eye conditions stay connected with the outside world, through various features such as Television Mode, YouTube Mode helping users enjoy quality entertainment.

Do electronic glasses help legally blind?

Electronic glasses can also help people with low vision and legal blindness see better. These glasses consist of a small video camera mounted on them, which transmits an image to a miniature television screen in front of one eye. 

The images are then processed by a small computer inside the glasses. The information is sent to two tiny screens on the inside of each lens.

The lenses are set one inch away from the user's eyes, so the wearer sees what appears to be an image about three feet away.

The advantage of electronic glasses is that they work like normal glasses, allowing people to move their heads when they look around instead of having to move the telescope itself.

The glasses don't restore vision to normal levels, but they can improve vision enough to help a legally blind person see some shapes and read large print.

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