A design, portable and connected lamp that allows dyslexics to read normally again. The patented technology was developed with the two French scientists at the origin of the discovery of dyslexia.
Lili for Life has developed a technological device that produces almost imperceptible lights flashes, which correct the “mirror effect”. This innovative patented technology is based on the scientific discovery of two French physicists, Albert Le Floch and Guy Ropars. Rewarded in 2020 by the French National Academy of Medicine, they discovered that, unlike normal readers, people with dyslexic disorders have two dominant eyes. Therefore, while reading, they see mirror images, which causes an image overlay in their brain and makes reading difficult.
The flashes produced by the Lili lamp create…