Night vision devices, such as the mobility light and NVAs, may prove useful to certain individuals with night blindness who have problems travelling in low-illumination conditions. Night vision assistive devices should be allocated and their use monitored by orientation and mobility specialists as part of a personalized intervention that includes a pre-allocation assessment of the needs of the user, appropriate training, a trial period with the device, and regular follow-up assessments. To adequately meet the needs of all individuals with night blindness, access to night vision assistive devices (NVAs and mobility lights) should be provided and facilitated within the framework of a public program such as Quebec's Visual Devices Program. Lastly, efforts to collect and share data in order to optimize the utility of night vision assistive devices should continue.