BERKELEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--EnChroma® — creators of glasses for color blindness — today announced that organizations and businesses can now sign up to support International Color Blindness ...
BERKELEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--EnChroma, Inc. – creators of patented eyewear for color blindness – today announced that The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art will participate in the EnChroma Color ...
Eve Reid became emotional as she described her experience using EnChroma glasses, which enabled her to see vibrant colors in a way she’s never before experienced. “It’s so cool,” the Terre Haute South ...
Mississippi State’s Department of Geosciences is partnering with color-correcting glasses company EnChroma this month to raffle off two pairs of glasses in celebration of International Colorblind ...
BERKELEY, Calif., Nov. 14, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- EnChroma, Inc. – creators of glasses for color blindness – today announced the new EnChroma® Cx3 Sun SP™ lens, a new lens specially engineered for ...
A recent collaboration at Duke can allow colorblind students and faculty to approach their studies and work through a new lens — literally. The glasses reportedly increase color contrast for 80% of ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Nebraska Game and Parks has launched a campaign to make the outdoors more enjoyable to guests with color blindness. The Parks in Full Color Campaign was launched during ...
EnChroma, Inc. – creators of glasses for color blindness – today announced the first safety glasses for the estimated 350 million people in the world who are color blind. The new line of EnChroma ...
I was watching my friend's 11-year-old son play a soccer game the other day and had a bear of a time watching the action. It wasn't that a bunch of elementary school kids ran up and down the field too ...
Seeing the world through rose-colored glasses might not be so bad after all. Special filters in EnChroma glasses could help red-green colorblindness sufferers see colors better even after they’ve ...
Less than a day after Kyle Nakashima posted a video of his stepbrother at Balboa Park, a private Berkeley-based company zeroed in on it and asked his permission to use the story on its social media.