News: The App That Helps Blind People See

3/21/2016 A video & article about an app called Aipoly Vision which has been tested for object identification.  That means the person points their iPhone or iPad at an object and they will hear the name of it if it’s in the database of 1,000 objects (they’re working to expand that to 5,000 objects).  It uses the iPhone’s built-in accessibility functions.

Click here to learn more about this.  It also talks about another app to read text such as restaurant menus.

The Aipoly Vision app is free from the App Store or iTunes.

News: Apple releases new feature for iPhone that will help people with low vision & others

  • March 2016: Apple just released a new feature for people with low vision & those of us who want to prevent it.  Research shows that blue light from various sources (see below for more info) can adversely affect our vision.  Also, there is some evidence that the blue light from our mobile devices when used at night will make it more difficult to fall asleep.  The new feature called Night Shift allows you to adjust the screen on your iPhone so that it is ‘warmer’.  Read more about it.  You need to update your iPhone’s IOS to at least 9.3 first.

Highlight: Patient monitors vision at home & results are sent to the doctor

Feb. 2016

Here’s a Press Release from Notal Vision, Inc., announcing that Medicare will pay for their ForseeHome telemonitoring system for patients who have dry AMD and who are at a high risk for it developing into wet AMD.

The ForseeHome system allows the patient to test their vision daily at home & the results are sent to their retina specialist for monitoring.

Click here to read more about the product.

Here’s a video showing how it works: ForseeHome AMD monitoring

Highlights: What are telescopic implants?

 

FDA approved.

UK Implant of tiny telescopic lenses

US Implant of telescopic lens for those with advanced stage wet or dry AMD. Candidates have to qualify including no longer be candidates for medications.

CentraSight partners with BrightFocus for research and patient education. CentraSight provides & inserts the telescopic lenses.