Caption: Soliddd's SolidddVision glasses allow people with macular degeneration to see
the full normal visual field with good acuity by: (1) using two forward-facing video
cameras to capture the world; (2) two inward-facing video cameras simultaneously map
the inside of the eye for accurate automatic universal fit and gaze tracking; (3) software
instantly processes incoming video with gaze tracking input and proper angle of view
adjustment for stereo vision, correction for chromatic and spherical aberration, and other
issues, and sends over 100 distinct views to two inward-facing displays behind
SolidddVision lenses; (4) the viewer's brain then automatically brings together the
separate images to construct a single, full-field 3D, sharply focused image for each eye.


SolidddVision smartglasses, which correct vision for people living with vision loss due to macular degeneration, will debut at CES.Read More

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