Wednesday, January 14, 2015

New Glasses Transform The Way Colorblind People See The World

This special eyewear is giving many a new outlook. 
EnChroma, a company in Berkeley, California, has created colorblindness correcting glasses, which allow those who are colorblind to see hues they may have never experienced before. While the sunglasses, which are meant for outdoor use in daylight, were first released two years ago, the company's new version is made from polycarbonate -- a material that's kid-friendly and usable in sports.

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