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Freeverse Eye Glasses App for iPhone arrives

By Ben Robinson on Thursday, October 1st, 2009 at 1:38 AM PST In Announcements, Applications

eyeglasses freeverse Freeverse Eye Glasses App for iPhone arrivesFreeverse has announced the release  of Eye Glasses, an iPhone application that clearly displays objects  that are too small to make out – from fine print to photo details!

Eye Glasses uses the iPhone 3GS autofocusing camera to clearly display text or imagery. To use Eye Glasses, users choose between four different levels of magnification, from 2x, 4x, 6x or 8x, point the iPhone camera at the item, and see it magnified on the screen as the camera sharpens the image.

Apparently, the app is ideal for farsighted individuals, those with reading glasses or bifocals, senior citizens and anyone that just needs to  see more clearly.

I have to say, if the magnification is well-implemented, then it should be very good – I’m a fan of the auto-focus on the iPhone 3GS anyway, so an App that makes extra use of this is welcom, IMHO.

Eye Glasses is now available in the Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) App Store for $2.99/£1.79. Visit here to download.

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One Comment on “Freeverse Eye Glasses App for iPhone arrives”

  1. alex says:

    I have to say, if the magnification is well-implemented, then it should be very good – I’m a fan of the auto-focus on the iPhone 3GS anyway, so an App that makes extra use of this is welcom, IMHO.

    “If the magnification . . . ”

    Have you even looked at the app?

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