Blind Veteran Sees For The First Time In 20 Years With Help From Special Glasses
January 28, 2015
Mark Cornell lost his sight 20 years ago after serving in the U.S. Air Force for 18 years. Thanks to some high-tech glasses, he is able to see again.

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This emotional video captures Cornell's tearful reaction when he first tries on a pair of eSight glasses, which use a camera and advanced computing to create real-time video that can be enhanced and magnified for people suffering from vision impairment.
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