Article: Advanced Low Vision Headsets Help Legally Blind to See Their Present and Future More Clearly.

Enhanced Vision's JORDY Digital Video Headset Allows Students, Workers to See and the Freedom "To Do," Some for the First Time in Their Lives

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. -- Those who suffer from low vision or are designated as legally blind as a result of disease or genetic disorders can now see and do, some for the first time in their lives, thanks to new advanced magnification technology.

Experts estimate that more than 3.3 million Americans suffer from low vision, which can severely affect their ability to read and do traditional tasks. Yet most people with low vision have a great deal of useable sight. Some may be considered legally blind, meaning they ...

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