Glasses Packed With Smartphone Tech Could Help Visually Impaired People 'See' Again

Wednesday, July 6, 2011 - 14:00 in Mathematics & Economics

Glasses have been passively correcting human vision for centuries, using tricks of light to compensate for various visual impairments. But there are some conditions--like age-related macular degeneration--that simple lenses can't correct. So Oxford University researchers are getting proactive with a pair of frames packed with technologies usually found in gaming consoles and smartphones to give greater independence and self sufficiency to those suffering from more serious optical ailments. Our smartphones contain all kinds of cool tech that is cheap, easy to come by, and usually wasted on snapping and sharing pics of our cats doing cute things. Likewise, peripherals like our gaming controllers and the Kinect pack all kinds of cheap and powerful sensor tech. Related ArticlesBrazilian Cops Get Augmented Eyeglasses That Can Pick Guilty Faces Out of a CrowdHigh-Tech Glasses Beam Info Directly Onto Your RetinasSpy-Like Sunglasses Shoot and Share VideosTagsScience, Clay Dillow, age-related macular degeneration, facial recognition software, health,...

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