January 25, 2015

High Tech Glasses Allow Legally Blind Mom To See Her Newborn Baby



Feeling every inch: The device, launched in 2013, sells for $15,000. The company has a fundraising department that helps people purchase the eyewear.

[From article]

A mother who is blind was able to see her newborn son for the very first time after using a special piece of high-tech eyewear.
Kathy Beitz, 29, from Guelph, Ontario, was able to use a device that allowed her to see her baby just hours after he was born.
In a YouTube video, that is quickly going viral, she gasps and says 'Oh my god!' as she holds baby Aksel in her hospital bed for the first time.
'Look at his long toes,' she says. 'I think he looks like us.'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2924554/The-incredible-moment-blind-mom-able-newborn-baby-son-time-using-special-high-tech-glasses.html

The incredible moment a blind mom is able to see her newborn baby son for the very first time using special high-tech glasses
Kathy Beitz, 29, is legally blind - she lost her vision as a child and, for a long time, adapted to living in a world she couldn't see
Technology called eSight glasses allowed Kathy to see her son on the day he was born
The glasses cost $15,000 and work by capturing real-time video and enhancing it
Has Stargardt disease, a condition that causes macular degeneration
By James Gordon For Dailymail.com
Published: 11:25 EST, 24 January 2015 | Updated: 14:11 EST, 24 January 2015


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