British inventor Josh Silver, a former professor of physics at Oxford University, has come up with a game-changer of a product design with his water-lensed glasses.
Inside the device's tough plastic lenses are two clear circular sacs filled with fluid, each of which is connected to a small syringe attached to either arm of the spectacles.
The wearer adjusts a dial on the syringe to add or reduce amount of fluid in the membrane, thus changing the power of the lens.
with very little guidance people are perfectly capable of creating glasses to their own prescription
Silver's goal is to help the hundreds of millions of people in developing countries who suffer from poor eyesight
in Ghana, Silver met a man
who had been forced to retire as a tailor because he could no longer see to thread the needle
We put these specs on him, and he smiled, and threaded his needle, and sped up with this sewing machine. He can work now. He can see