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Technology Demonstration At Norwich Hub

Sight and Sound Technology will be demonstrating their equipment for those suffering from sight loss, at the Norwich Hub, on Friday 8th April, 10am – 2pm.

In particular, they will be introducing their new piece of equipment called the Oxsight Onyx.  These are smart glasses can help the wearer to identify faces, read text and watch TV.

Eye conditions that can be helped include: Age Related Macular Degeneration; Myopic Macular; Macular Hole; Diabetic Retinopathy; Stroke Related Sight Loss; Stargardts Disease; Macular Dystrophy; and Inverted Retinitis Pigmentosa.

They will also have other examples of their Hardware and Software products on display and for you to try, that may help those with sight loss, right across the age range.

More details of the Oxsight Onyx smart glasses can be found here.

For more Information about the demonstration, please contact Richard Polley on 01603 573000 between 10.30am and 3pm, Monday to Friday.

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