EYE4 by Eyedaptic to Help People Struggling with Vision Loss in the US
EYE4 by Eyedaptic

EYE4 by Eyedaptic to Help People Struggling with Vision Loss in the US

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The natural vision software company, Eyedaptic, Inc., announced an upgraded version of its eyewear solution, the EYE4, that comes packed with the new EyeSwitch TM technology. The device will be on display at the Vision Expo West Exhibit Hall, at the Sands Expo & Convention Center in Las Vegas, from September 23rd to 25th.

Millions of Americans struggle with low vision each day, and experts are eager to find a solution that can cater to the needs of this broad market. The EYE4 glasses can enable patients to lead a more independent life and perform daily tasks like grocery shopping, computer work, or reading.

Eyedaptic has developed revolutionary hardware created by retina specialists and low vision optometrists looking to aid the desperate patients impacted by the predicament. Eyedaptic has deployed advanced image processing technology combined with autonomous algorithms, with a simple user interface accessible using smartphones. The new EYE4’s 2-in-1 functionality works both as a visual aid and a hand-held magnifier.

“EYE4 enables my patients to access life-changing technology to enhance their vision. This simple and unique pair of smart glasses contain adaptive proprietary software, so one visual aid covers a broad range of uses. Because it is lightweight and very comfortable, a user can take it anywhere and stay independent,” said Dr. Mitul Mehta, MD Vitreo Retinal Surgeon, and Eyedaptic’s Chief Medical Officer.

“EYE4 incorporates the most powerful and simple vision technology for the best user experience through unique image processing, comfort, and hands-free convenience. Designed for a wide variety of use cases, this state-of-the-art eyewear, in a sleek glasses format all at a market-leading price of $1,999, is truly life-changing for the user,” stated Jay Cormier, Founder, and CEO of Eyedaptic.

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