Grid Glasses – Visual Support
Grid Glasses – Visual Support
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Grid Glasses – Visual Support
These glasses, shaped like typical sunglasses, feature an opaque plate with small perforated holes instead of traditional lenses. Designed to be part of a visual training routine, they aim to assist with both near and distance vision by supporting natural eye function. They can be integrated into daily visual habits for those managing conditions like myopia, presbyopia, and astigmatism.
Key Features
Perforated Lens Structure
Each lens contains a grid of small holes that modulate the amount of light entering the eye, encouraging focused vision and engagement of eye muscles.
Support for Vision Practices
Intended for use in routines aimed at maintaining or improving visual clarity. Can complement the management of common vision conditions.
Adaptable Use Across Activities
Can be used during various tasks such as watching television, reading, or viewing screens, both in open and enclosed spaces.
Gradual Adaptation Recommended
Suggested use begins with 15-minute sessions. Duration and frequency can be increased progressively depending on user comfort and need.
Intended for Preventive and Supportive Use
May be worn as a preventive measure by individuals with normal vision or as part of a visual routine for those experiencing reduced acuity.
Product Specifications
- Type: Perforated-lens visual training glasses
- Usage: Near and distance vision support
- Adaptation: Start with 15 minutes per session
- Activities: Suitable for reading, screen use, and TV
- Light Conditions: Increased lighting may be needed indoors
FAQ
Can these glasses replace prescription lenses?
No. These are not intended as a replacement for prescription glasses but may be used as a supportive tool within a visual care routine.
How often should I use them?
Individuals with normal vision may use them every 2–3 days. Those with visual difficulties should begin with 15-minute sessions and gradually increase use.
Can I use these glasses for screen work?
Yes, they may be used for screen-related activities. Ensure adequate lighting when indoors due to reduced light transmission through the lenses.
Are these glasses medically certified?
These are intended as supportive visual tools, not as medical devices. They are best used as part of a broader eye care routine.
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