Did you know 10 per cent of the world has dyslexia? It is a condition that makes reading, spelling and writing difficult but the Lili Lamp, which we found at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, can help them read text a lot easier.
The Lili Lamp can adjust the frequency of the light it provides which can help reduce the issues associated with dyslexia and dramatically increase the word clarity.
Dyslexics have two dominant eyes and they are competing against each other.
This is what creates the mirror image and complicates the text they are trying to read.
The Lili Lamp helps the user focus their attention and helps eliminate.
At CES Lili had a new product on their stand – a computer monitor which will use the same light technology used in the lamp.
It will also be in the same frequency to make it easier for them to read on the screen.
It will be released in December.
* Stephen Fenech travelled to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas with support from Samsung, Hisense, LG, ASUS, Roborock and Ecovacs.