Landon Carter is a 7-year-old fan of the Utah Jazz. But a condition called aniridia has left him legally blind. With the help of the Utah Jazz, Carter finally got a chance to see the team he loves for the first time.

According to a report from KUTV, the Jazz are testing high-tech glasses with Carter designed to help him see the game in clear vision.

The technology is called eSight, and it uses LED screens to improve a fan’s viewing experience. Via KUTV:

eSight is worn like glasses, and houses a high-speed, high-definition camera that captures everything the user is looking at, and enhances the video feed and displays it on two LED screens in front of the users’ eyes. At the Jazz-Clippers playoff game, Landon was invited to watch the players practice before the game. He was outfitted with a pair of glasses, and it was clear what he was seeing was completely new to him. “Yeah I can see that!” he announced excitedly to his father. He was able to read signs 100 yards away, and, for the first time, to see the ball go into the basket.

Credit to the Jazz for working to give Carter a life-changing experience.

The Jazz play Tuesday night in Los Angeles for Game 5, but will be back in Utah for Friday’s Game 6. Thanks to this technology, Carter will be able to see it.