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Using an Augmented Reality Device as a Distance-based Vision Aid—Promise and Limitations
2018
Optometry and Vision Science
SIGNIFICANCE: For people with limited vision, wearable displays hold the potential to digitally enhance visual function. As these display technologies advance, it is important to understand their promise and limitations as vision aids. PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to test the potential of a consumer augmented reality (AR) device for improving the functional vision of people with near-complete vision loss. METHODS: An AR application that translates spatial information into high-contrast
doi:10.1097/opx.0000000000001232
pmid:29877901
pmcid:PMC6133229
fatcat:dbiarn24d5arfajx5fyvzbobra