
Acesight Feedback from Envision Conference 2018
David Bradburn, president of Zoomax USA, shares feedback provided by low vision practitioners about the Acesight wearable device during the 2018 Envision conference in Wichita, Kansas.
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David Bradburn, president of Zoomax USA, shares feedback provided by low vision practitioners about the Acesight wearable device during the 2018 Envision conference in Wichita, Kansas.
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