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Spanish couple develop high-tech specs to help son see
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02/07/2021 - 04:34 A man uses Biel digital glasses that help people with limited sight better perceive their surroundings Josep LAGO AFP 3 min
Barcelona (AFP)
When their two-year-old son Biel started falling over a lot and had difficulty climbing stairs after learning to walk, Jaume Puig and his wife sought medical help to figure out the problem.
After visiting several doctors, the toddler was diagnosed with low vision, a condition far more common than blindness that makes daily tasks a challenge.
In Biel s case, it was due to an optic nerve problem but the condition can also be caused by defects in the retina, brain or other parts of the visual system, or by conditions such as glaucoma or macular degeneration.
Spanish Couple Develop High-Tech Glasses To Help Son See Spanish Couple Develop High-Tech Glasses To Help Son See Developing the glasses cost 900,000 euros ($1 million), of which the couple invested 65,000 euros of their own money, while the rest came from public institutions and crowd-funding.
Updated: July 02, 2021 8:38 am IST
The glasses, which need to be customised for the specific needs of each user, cost 4,900 euros.
Barcelona, Spain:
When their two-year-old son Biel started falling over a lot and had difficulty climbing stairs after learning to walk, Jaume Puig and his wife sought medical help to figure out the problem.
After visiting several doctors, the toddler was diagnosed with low vision, a condition far more common than blindness that makes daily tasks a challenge.