With the help of smart glasses, an almost blind guy was able to see his wife for the first time

Andrew Airey got married almost 15 years ago, but recently he and his wife remarried. This time, Airi was able to see his wife's face. He got this opportunity thanks to eSight smart glasses.

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With the help of smart glasses, an almost blind guy was able to see his wife for the first time

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With the help of smart glasses, an almost blind guy was able to see his wife for the first time

Airi suffers from Stargardt's disease. His eyesight gradually deteriorated over the past 20 years, and eventually he became completely blind. The illness complicated his family life. He said one of the biggest problems was "not being able to see the expression on his wife's face." But modern technologies help people with disabilities to live a full life.

With the help of smart glasses, an almost blind guy was able to see his wife for the first time
With the help of smart glasses, an almost blind guy was able to see his wife for the first time
With the help of smart glasses, an almost blind guy was able to see his wife for the first time

eSight gave Andrew a chance to repeat the wedding, but with the help of smart glasses so that he could see.

Love At Second SightWhen a legally blind man named Andrew married his wife 15-years-ago, he couldn't see her face as she walked down the aisle. Watch as we do the impossible: recreate every detail of Andrew's wedding, and help him actually see it!

Posted by eSight Corp on Wednesday, June 7, 2017

The wedding was in the same church as 15 years ago, with the same cake and the same guests. The groom could not hold back his tears.

With the help of smart glasses, an almost blind guy was able to see his wife for the first time

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