Parkinson’s UK

Tech Guide

StrydAR Parkinson’s Walking Glasses

££££

Company:StrydAR

Page updated: 6 February 2025

StrydAR Parkinson’s Walking Glasses are non-invasive visual cueing glasses created to improve posture, balance and quality of walking by using augmented reality (AR).

The glasses project a hologram into your upper peripheral vision, bypassing the part of the brain that’s impaired by Parkinson’s, sending a signal directly to the Motor Cortex instead.

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StrydAR glasses have large lenses with shapes behind the nose piece. They look like sports glasses.

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StrydAR glasses from the front.

Features

  • The patent-pending hologram can instantly improve posture, balance and quality of walking for many people who try them
  • Designed to be as discreet as possible, making them almost indistinguishable from a pair of ordinary sunglasses

Categories

Product type
  • Device
Targets
  • Slow movement
  • Freezing
  • Falls & dizziness
Helps with
  • Walking
  • Doing physical activity

Questions

Is there any connection between StrydAR and Parkinson’s UK?

No, there is no commercial or financial relationship between us.

We have a series of policies and practices in place to make sure that our review is independent of any existing relationship between our organisations or staff. If you’d like to find out more about this, you can read about it in our transparency statement.








Background information on StrydAR

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Details

Cost
  • Subscription: £100 per month (with a 3-week free trial)
Size
  • Height: 58mm
  • Width: 145mm
Weight
  • 40g
Colour
  • Black