Soliddd Unveils Smart Glasses to Aid Vision Loss from Macular Degeneration
The groundbreaking SolidddVision glasses use advanced optics and software to restore sight for individuals with central vision impairment.
- SolidddVision smart glasses, introduced at CES 2025, aim to restore vision for people with macular degeneration by projecting multiple images onto healthy areas of the retina.
- The glasses use two forward-facing cameras to capture the external environment and two inward-facing cameras for eye mapping and gaze tracking, enabling precise image adjustments.
- A proprietary lens array and software create a full-field, in-focus image by combining data from multiple retinal areas, allowing the brain to reconstruct a natural 3D view.
- Clinical studies showed promising results, with improved reading ability for participants with macular diseases by 50% or more, according to scientists at the Lighthouse Guild.
- The lightweight glasses are set to launch in 2025, targeting a global market of over 200 million people living with vision loss due to macular degeneration.