Low Vision Aids: What’s Available?

When glasses no longer provide the clarity you need, there are still plenty of ways to help you make the most of your vision. At VISION Michael Hare Optometrists, we offer a range of low vision aids tailored to suit your specific needs and lifestyle.
What Are Low Vision Aids?
Low vision aids are devices designed to enhance your remaining sight when traditional glasses just aren’t enough. These can include:
• Magnifiers; Handheld, stand, or wearable devices that enlarge print or objects
• High-powered reading glasses; Stronger than standard specs, perfect for close tasks
• Electronic aids; Such as portable digital magnifiers or screen readers
• Task lighting; Targeted lighting to reduce glare and improve contrast
• Tints and filters; To enhance contrast and reduce light sensitivity
We also offer
Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses,
a tech-forward option that enhances everyday function, especially for those with low vision. Plus, our team will provide training sessions to ensure you get the most out of these devices.
What to Expect
Your low vision assessment will include:
- Checking your vision function
- Understanding your daily challenges
- Trialling aids tailored to your goals, whether that’s reading, recognising faces, or watching TV.
Living with vision loss doesn’t mean losing your independence. With the right support and tools, you can continue to engage with life and enjoy the things that matter most to you.
Related Articles:
→ Smart Glasses: What Can They Do?
→ Colour Vision: What You Need to Know
References:
- Lamoureux EL, Pallant JF, Pesudovs K, Rees G. The effectiveness of low-vision rehabilitation on participation in daily living and quality of life. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2007.
- Keay L, et al. Low-vision rehabilitation services in Australia. Clin Exp Optom. 2018.
- Binns AM, et al. Effectiveness of low vision services. Ophthalmology. 2012.


