What is Charles Bonnet Syndrome?

Feb 16th 16:25pm

Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) is a condition which causes people who are losing their sight... view article

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What are the different types of canes for people with sight loss?

Jan 16th 16:17pm

One of the first things many people think of when they think of a blind... view article

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How to get extra support during emergencies when you have sight loss

Nov 15th 12:06pm

How to join the priority register with sight loss With blustery weather ahead, it is... view article

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The image shows a woman sitting in an armchair in a cosy home as she looks down at the landline phone handset in her hand and pushes a button.

How to change the time on a talking clock and keychain

Oct 27th 10:10am

If this weekend’s changing of the clocks has you worried about how to change the... view article

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Top Tips to Keep Your Eyes Healthy This Winter

Oct 18th 13:23pm

Blog: Winter eye care advice Our eyes can go through a lot in the colder... view article

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A woman's blue eyes are seen peering through some tree branches. The woman is wearing a thick hat and has a hood up. The scene is a cold winter's day.

Dom’s Round Up: QAC Sight Village South-West 2023

Oct 3rd 12:40pm

QAC Sight Village South-West 2023 The Queen Alexandra College (QAC) Sight Village returned to Exeter... view article

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iSightCornwall's Dom Hall poses with some iSightCornwall volunteers and clients. All together 5 people are posing and smiling for the camera, four are wearing yellow lanyards whilst Dom in the middle is wearing his iSightCornwall staff badge and is holding his white cane.

iSightCornwall’s Top Tips for Employers

Jun 9th 13:59pm

Top Tips for Businesses to become Disability Confident Did you know latest research shows that... view article

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Two woman work in front of a laptop. One is pointing at the screen. They are both wearing lanyards.

What to expect at a Low Vision Appointment

Jun 6th 12:41pm

What happens at a low vision appointment Our low vision service is a free assessment... view article

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A man sits in a comfy chair looking at a woman. The woman is holding some MaxTV glasses in her hand and is adjusting the man's glasses on his face.

Latest Products

Aug 7th 12:53pm

In our shop, you will find all the latest gadgets designed to help those with... view article

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‘In Your Pocket’ Voice Controlled Phone, Streaming Media Player & Vision Assistant

Mar 19th 11:58am

In recent years, mobile operator O2 has been working with the Royal National Institute for... view article

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Two white touch screen In Your Pocket mobile telephones.

Is the Synapptic TV box the future of accessible television?

Mar 8th 12:54pm

Is the Synapptic TV box the future of accessible television? Although many modern television sets... view article

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The Synapptic TV box is displayed on a flat screen television. A bright yellow remote control is pointing directly at the television.

iSightCornwall Picks: Keyboard Shortcuts for Apple Mac’s

Sep 18th 08:39am

For many visually impaired people, the most effective way to use a computer is with... view article

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iSightCornwall Picks: Keyboard Shortcuts in Windows

Aug 21st 13:53pm

For many visually impaired people, the most effective way to use a computer is with... view article

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Rod and Hoby sat in the iSightCornwall Assistive Technology room looking at a laptop computer.

iSightCornwall’s Top 10 Accessibility Apps for Visually Impaired Users

Jun 29th 13:31pm

ISightCornwall’s Top 10 Accessibility Apps for Visually Impaired Users Technological advancements have made it possible... view article

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iSightCornwall Assistive Technology Officer, Dominic Hall demonstrates an electronic magnifier to a client. The client is using the magnifier to view a magazine.

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