Intelligent glasses help blind boy see his wife on the wedding day

Thanks to a special smart glass, a blind American man was lucky to see his wife in a beautiful white dress on the most important day of his life.

Andrew Airey , a blind American man, was fortunate to see his wife on a wedding day with a smart eSight 3 . This is also his second wedding after more than 20 years since the disease degenerated Stargardt evil has taken away all of Airey's eyesight.

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Andrew Airey and his wife.

One of the biggest challenges facing him in his day-to-day life is "unable to see his face and express his feelings". However, eSight 3 promises to be a great end to Airey in later life.

The video was filmed before and after Airey's second wedding with his beloved wife, who impressed viewers. For the first time in church space, Airey saw his stepbrother walking with his father on the altar of the sacred rite.

According to the World Health Organization, the eSight 3 glasses are designed to assist blind people who can temporarily see the world around them. The device uses two high-resolution OLED displays and is placed near the user's eyes to display the surrounding space through an HD camcorder placed on the outside.

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eSight 3 is designed to assist blind people who can temporarily see the world around them.

The company claims that the patented Biopic Tilt smart glass allows users to adjust the device precisely to each location, while maximizing darkening. multi-vision of the wearer. The device also incorporates a technology that helps prevent long-term hangover and improves balance when used.

According to IrishNew, users can use controls to adjust individual image settings. Currently, a sample eSight 3 costs less than $ 10,000 (about 227 million).