Wearable monoculars? (How can I get one?)
Posted: Tue 18 Nov 2014 12:23 am
I've had KC for 30 years. My right eye vision is just an amorphous blur, a cross between abstract expressionism and high cubism; I've not seen owt with it for 20+ years. Left is good enough for reading and computer use and not bumping into things. Spectacles and contact lenses don't help, and ophthalmologist advised (2010) that grafts would have only a poor chance of improving current vision.
Today I had occasion to look through binoculars for the first time in 30 years, and to my amazement discovered the phenomenon this site's archives reveal to have been noted by Andrew MacLean in 2007: that is, astonishingly I could see quite clearly through the binoculars with my right eye. It seems to me that if I could wear a monocular against my eye, perhaps fixed there by some sort of elastic headband, then my vision could be revolutionized. If the monocular had 0 magnification and were worn constantly, perhaps I would regain good sight and stereoscopy? Or if the monocular were magnifying, I could wear it just when I need distance vision, which I currently lack.
But how can I find such a wearable monocular? Unwearable monoculars are easy to find, as are binocular attachments to spectacles. But I've not found anything that will keep a lightweight monocular right up against the eye. Surely, since this is a known phenomenon and apparently such an efficacious remedy, such devices must exist? (If it doesn't exist, then the next question would be how best to go about causing it to exist.) Googling "wearable monocular" yields info only on wearable monocular displays, not on wearable monoculars, and "wearable monoculars" finds nothing at all.
--And.
Today I had occasion to look through binoculars for the first time in 30 years, and to my amazement discovered the phenomenon this site's archives reveal to have been noted by Andrew MacLean in 2007: that is, astonishingly I could see quite clearly through the binoculars with my right eye. It seems to me that if I could wear a monocular against my eye, perhaps fixed there by some sort of elastic headband, then my vision could be revolutionized. If the monocular had 0 magnification and were worn constantly, perhaps I would regain good sight and stereoscopy? Or if the monocular were magnifying, I could wear it just when I need distance vision, which I currently lack.
But how can I find such a wearable monocular? Unwearable monoculars are easy to find, as are binocular attachments to spectacles. But I've not found anything that will keep a lightweight monocular right up against the eye. Surely, since this is a known phenomenon and apparently such an efficacious remedy, such devices must exist? (If it doesn't exist, then the next question would be how best to go about causing it to exist.) Googling "wearable monocular" yields info only on wearable monocular displays, not on wearable monoculars, and "wearable monoculars" finds nothing at all.
--And.