Great video, Luke and Cory! I have Stargardt’s, if I am going to read for an extended period of time, the white background causes glare and discomfort. I like to read with the yellow background, however, I turn the brightness down so that the yellow is not super vivid. With low brightness, the background is very soothingj, Allowing me to read for longer periods of time.
Hi I love the Irisvision I have I almost use it 8 till 10 hours a day. I even pimped my Irisvision live by putting a kind of hourglass (I guess to call it that bc English is not my native language) in front of the camera that I can tach or detach whenever i need it bc sometimes the thing are to far away and by zooming in the view can be pixelated and with this hourglass it isn’t. So now my question is the inspire also as much pixelated as the live version? And is the view that we saw on the video streamed from the inspire bc if so then the inspire view looks the same as my Irisvision life and also the first video made by streaming from the inspire? Hope to hear from you guy’s. Oh yeah I like to reed yellow/orange on black. Yellow is most of the time to intense and gives me headache but when I can change it in between yellow and orange it’s a lot calmer to reed, I’ve got retinale distrofie (I don’t know it’s the same name in English)
Thank you for your comment Anita. Yes, the view in the video is taken directly from the Inspire! I would say it is as pixellated as the Live when zoomed in. Glad to hear from another person who likes the yellow color!
I have color vision issues that go along with my vision loss. I would actually use the yellow or green reading modes. The black with white text would be my least favorite one to use.
My uncle is having Retinitis Pigmentosa in both eyes with pseudophakia in both eyes. Rods and cones dystrophy in both eyes.this is a genetic problem and he has been having this since birth. My uncle is 57yrs old right now, till the age of 56 yrs, he can write and read thoroughly and he discharged his official duties without any problem. But, for the last one year, he is facing difficulty in reading and writing as well. Right now, he is having vision deficiency of 75%. So, please confirm if there is any possibility to develop my uncle's eye vision with the remaining 25% vision with the aid of any corrective glass/lens, etc.
It can potentially help anyone at any age, and generally works very well for macular degeneration, but you would definitely want to try her with it to see how she responds.
Hi, there is no easy answer unfortunately. I have had clients with tunnel vision benefit from wearables in the past, but they generally are designed more for central vision loss.
Helloi had watch your veido and excites to gwt ut for my grand father who loat his viaion last 40 years So had it work for him if yws kindly let me how much it cost
Thank you so much for making this video guys. Really appreciate it.
We did it for you Harpreet 🙂
Fun to watch, you guys are awesome.
Thank you so much!
Great video, Luke and Cory! I have Stargardt’s, if I am going to read for an extended period of time, the white background causes glare and discomfort. I like to read with the yellow background, however, I turn the brightness down so that the yellow is not super vivid. With low brightness, the background is very soothingj, Allowing me to read for longer periods of time.
Good tip Tom!
WITH THAT EXTREME CLOSE GAP BETWEEN EYEBALLS N MICRO SCREENS, HOW CAN OUR EYES FOCUSING ??? PLSE ANSWER THIS. MANY THX.
That's a great question! The device projects a virtual image which is at the correct distance to be focused.
Hi I love the Irisvision I have I almost use it 8 till 10 hours a day. I even pimped my Irisvision live by putting a kind of hourglass (I guess to call it that bc English is not my native language) in front of the camera that I can tach or detach whenever i need it bc sometimes the thing are to far away and by zooming in the view can be pixelated and with this hourglass it isn’t. So now my question is the inspire also as much pixelated as the live version? And is the view that we saw on the video streamed from the inspire bc if so then the inspire view looks the same as my Irisvision life and also the first video made by streaming from the inspire? Hope to hear from you guy’s. Oh yeah I like to reed yellow/orange on black. Yellow is most of the time to intense and gives me headache but when I can change it in between yellow and orange it’s a lot calmer to reed, I’ve got retinale distrofie (I don’t know it’s the same name in English)
Thank you for your comment Anita. Yes, the view in the video is taken directly from the Inspire! I would say it is as pixellated as the Live when zoomed in. Glad to hear from another person who likes the yellow color!
Can people see world with this glasses
If they work for the individual, then yes
@@VisionForwardTechConnect Where can I buy it !!!
@@saimbitz You will need to contact the manufacturer, IrisVision
I have color vision issues that go along with my vision loss. I would actually use the yellow or green reading modes. The black with white text would be my least favorite one to use.
Thanks, I knew there would be some out there who would find those colors useful!
Can i have its trial ??? i want to buy it did you have any centre in india ??
You will need to contact the manufacturer, IrisVision
My uncle is having Retinitis Pigmentosa in both eyes with pseudophakia in both eyes. Rods and cones dystrophy in both eyes.this is a genetic problem and he has been having this since birth.
My uncle is 57yrs old right now, till the age of 56 yrs, he can write and read thoroughly and he discharged his official duties without any problem. But, for the last one year, he is facing difficulty in reading and writing as well. Right now, he is having vision deficiency of 75%. So, please confirm if there is any possibility to develop my uncle's eye vision with the remaining 25% vision with the aid of any corrective glass/lens, etc.
Sorry to hear of your uncle's problem. Unfortunately we are not qualified to provide medical advice, he should seek the advice of an ophthalmologist.
My aunt is 95 years she also has macular. Is this something that would help her at her age
It can potentially help anyone at any age, and generally works very well for macular degeneration, but you would definitely want to try her with it to see how she responds.
Hi guys have a question Can these glasses make a retinopathy patient with tunnel vision see again?please i need an answer
Hi, there is no easy answer unfortunately. I have had clients with tunnel vision benefit from wearables in the past, but they generally are designed more for central vision loss.
Can I change the language? (Spanish) or only English?
That's a great question! As far as I know it is only English, but I can't say that with any certainty. Try emailing info@irisvision.com
Helloi had watch your veido and excites to gwt ut for my grand father who loat his viaion last 40 years
So had it work for him if yws kindly let me how much it cost
Hi, the Inspire is $3999. Go to IrisVision.com to find out more