SAN JOSE, Calif. — If you’re over 45 and wear glasses, you’ve probably got more than one pair. Or you’re using bifocals or progressive lenses. As most people get older, their eyes have more trouble ...
You've heard of smart phones, but what about "smart" eyeglasses? It's a brand new electronic device that turns reading power on with a tap on the frame, and it is about to hit Southern California.
Maybe you need multiple pairs of eyeglasses for different situations. That’s pretty wasteful. Or maybe you find that your glasses only help in certain situations. That’s inconvenient. Electronic ...
PixelOptics has announced the world's first electronic focusing lens, emPower. These electronic eyeglasses benefit users more because they allow them to have a better, less blurry view of the world.
NEW YORK — PixelOptics announced the launch of the EmPower electronic focusing prescription eye wear at a press conference during International Vision Expo. The electronic frames will be available in ...
PixelOptics (Pixel) of Roanoke, Virginia USA announced today that Panasonic Healthcare Co., Ltd. of Ehime, Japan (Panasonic) will manufacture electronic lenses for PixelOptics' electronic focusing ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — People over 45 who wear glasses often have more than one pair or use bifocals or progressive lenses. As most people get older, their eyes have more trouble focusing on objects that ...
They are a new twist on progressive lenses. Progressive lenses incorporate distance and reading strengths, but unlike bifocals there's no line between them. But, with progressive glasses, the reading ...
One of the near certainties in life is the blurring of close-in vision that happens over the age of 40. Almost everyone will eventually reach the point of having to hold a book or menu at arm’s length ...
The age of the bifocal is over: a firm called PixelOptics has designed a pair of glasses for which the focal length can be adjusted at the touch of a button. How long until they can do so much more?
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