The Ultimate Computer Glasses & Reading Glasses Replacements. Nature's All-in-One Solution for Cataracts, Myopia, Astigmatism & Presbyopia!
Product Descriptions
Sleek contemporary styling and unsurpassed designer quality heretofore unheard of in a pair of pinhole glasses. Lightweight wraparound hugger-type frame with sturdy flexible spring joint hinges and rubber temple tip inserts provide a perfect fit for any head size. With shiny metallic steel gray frame and pliable hi-gloss lenses.
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Product Details
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Styling: contemporary sports unisex
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Frame: glossy metallic finish, full wraparound
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Functionality: effective for nearsighted and farsighted
- Effectiveness (range): -6 to +6 diopter correction
- Feel: snug sports head-hugger fit
- Size: any head size
- Lenses: soft, pliable ultra-shine, cannot crack, peel, or warp
- Special: sturdy spring joint hinges, rubber inserts in temple tips
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Product Specifications
Dimensions: 5.3 in. (W) X 5.5 in. (L) (135 mm. X. 140 mm.) Hole Size / Spacing: 1.1 mm. x 2.5 mm. Weight: 0.7 ounce (20 grams)
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How to Use Insta-Focus Glasses ™
Since Insta-Focus Glasses™
work for both nearsighted and farsighted, how you will use them depends
upon your vision correction needs. People who are nearsighted (can't
see far away) use them to watch TV, movies, or outdoor sporting events.
Nearsighted students can use them to see the whiteboard at school.
People who are farsighted (can't see close up) can use Insta-Focus
Glasses™ exactly as they would use a pair of reading glasses-for using
a computer or for casual reading. The glasses can also be used to read
product labels in stores, menus in well-lit restaurants. These people
can throw away their reading glasses and never buy another pair.
The Benefits of Insta-Focus Glasses ™
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Insta-Focus glasses are safer than eyeglasses and contact lenses.
Prescription lenses weaken eyesight while Insta-Focus glasses help to preserve it.
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Insta-Focus Glasses are much safer than Lasik surgery.
Lasik surgery is risky at best. A high percentage of Lasik patients
lose their ability to drive at night due to the deterioration of their
night vision. One 2000 British study found that 80% could not read a
road sign 55 yards away and 40% couldn't read it from just 15 yards
away after having undergone the procedure.
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Insta-Focus glasses work instantly.
No eye exam, no prescription needed. Just put them on and see clearly.
Insta-Focus glasses are not medical devices and do not need FDA
approval.
- Insta-Focus glasses glasses never need to be changed.
As long as you don't break them, the Insta-Focus lenses will never stop
working. There is no prescription, so there are no "stronger" pairs.
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Insta-Focus glasses work for nearsighted, farsighted, presbyopic, and astigmatic.
They work for anyone requiring vision correction of between plus or
minus 6 diopters. They even work for people who have worn glasses for
decades. See our FAQ page for more details.
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Insta-Focus glasses eliminate eye strain from computer monitors and tv screens.
Insta-Focus glasses are a natural form of vision correction, so even
long hours in front of a computer monitor will not result in headaches
or sore eyes. For most people, looking at illuminated screens with I-F
glasses is the same as looking at them with a naked eye with 20/20
vision.
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Insta-Focus glasses never need to be cleaned.
These lenses can't be smudged like eyeglasses. No more cleaning fluids, no more rubbing away fingerprints.
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Insta-Focus glasses are 100% natural.
They let you see with your own eyes, not artificial lenses.
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Insta-Focus glasses were patented in the U.S.
Many people who make their living selling pair after pair of eyeglasses
to patients with continually deteriorating eyesight like to portray
Insta-Focus glasses as gimmicks, ignoring the fact that the technology
was granted a U.S. Patent in 1934. Eye doctors who try to make such
claims should be reminded that the U.S. government doesn't issue
patents for gimmicks.
Insta-Focus Glasses vs. Regular Pinhole Glasses
Ever since they were invented in 1934, pinhole glasses have normally
been ugly, flimsy devices which could easily be confused with the free
plastic toys one might find in a cereal box. Sadly, nearly all pinhole
glasses still look like this. This is undoubtedly one of the reasons
why these devices never became popular, in spite of their superiority
over prescription lenses. These Insta-Focus Glasses combine contemporary sunglass frames with insta-focus lenses.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are Insta-Focus Glasses™?
CVH Insta-Focus Glasses™ consist of contemporary sunglass frames
with black plastic lenses punched through with several rows of tiny
holes (pinholes) in a prescribed configuration. The placement of the
holes is such to turn blurry images into focused ones for nearly any
person with blurry vision, whether nearsighted, farsighted, or
astigmatic.
2. How can the same pair of I-F glasses work for anyone?
The same set of Insta-Focus lenses correct blurry vision for anyone
because they work by directing light rays onto the retina at the back
of the eye and not through the use of an artificial lens. The pinhole
principle has the same effect on every eye, regardless of the type or
degree of vision correction required.
3. How do Insta-Focus Glasses™ work?
For a person to see images clearly, the light rays entering the eye
must come to a focus on the retina at the back of the eye. People who
have blurry vision, for whatever reason, cannot see images clearly
because the light rays entering the eye focus either in front of the
retina or behind it. The Insta-Focus lenses work by letting into the
eye only the rays which pass through the center portion of the pupil,
blocking out all the rest. It produces a slightly darker image, but
all of the light rays entering the eye focus directly on the retina.
There is no blur, just a clear, focused image. To most people, it seems
like magic.
4. Who do Insta-Focus Glasses™ work for?
Almost anyone who has blurry vision can see clearly with the
Insta-Focus Glasses™. They work for people who suffer from eye strain,
nearsightedness, farsightedness, cataracts, astigmatism, and even for
people who have farsightedness associated with middle-age
(presbyopia). They do not work well for people who suffer from visual defects greater than 6 diopters, and they are not useful for people who suffer from glaucoma or macular degeneration, since these conditions are caused by damaged optic nerves.
5. How long have Insta-Focus Glasses™ been around?
The technology is not new, although the name "Insta-Focus Glasses™"
was coined by the seller in 2003. The devices were first
conceived by a scientist named Scheiner in 1573, and the U. S. Patent
Office awarded Patent No. 1,959,915 for "lensless spectacles" to a
Charles C. Guthie of Pittsburgh, PA on May 22, 1934. Since 1934 the
devices have been known as "pinhole glasses."
6. Why has it taken so long for this technology to reach the public?
Pinhole
glasses have been around since 1934, but they never became popular for
3 main reasons: 1) flimsy appearance; 2) unsubstantiable claims made
by vendors, causing those operations to be closed down by the FDA, and
3) fierce opposition from the optical industry, which stands to lose
billions from the popularity of pinhole glasses. Half of the glasses
they sell can be replaced by pinhole glasses.
7. How are Insta-Focus Glasses™ different from regular glasses?
The primary difference between the two is that Inst-Focus Glasses
are a natural form of vision correction and eyeglasses correct blurry
vision artificially. I-F Glasses can never harm one's eyesight while
prescription lenses can cause one's eyesight to weaken over time.
Wearing eyeglasses or contacts with illuminated screens such as
computer monitors causes headaches and sore eyes, while a person can
use I-F Glasses for hours on end without experiencing eye strain. The
only advantage that prescription glasses have over I-F Glasses is that
they can be used at all times, while I-F Glasses can't be used in dark
places and are not recommended for use while driving due to the reduced
peripheral vision they cause.
8. Can Insta-Focus lenses really let you see as clearly as eyeglasses do?
Absolutely.
We all have been brainwashed by the optical industry into believing
that people with blurry vision can see clearly again only with the use
of ground glass lenses prescribed by an eye doctor. That is not true.
Even people who have worn glasses or contacts for years can see images
clearly with a pair of Insta-Focus Glasses™.
9. Who should use Insta-Focus Glasses™?
They can be used by anyone who has blurry vision, young or old, who
require visual correction between plus or minus 6 diopters. There is
no upper or lower age limit for wearing the I-F glasses since they are
perfectly safe. They can be worn by small school children who develop
myopia (nearsightedness) due to excessive reading or by people in their
40s or older who have presbyopia, the farsightedness which develops
with middle age.
10. How should Insta-Focus Glasses™ be used?
The most common uses for I-F Glasses are:
- As natural alternatives to reading glasses
- When using the computer, to eliminate eye strain
- By school children who have trouble seeing the board in the classroom
- For watching TV
- For watching movies in movie theaters
- For watching outdoor concerts or spectator sports.
- For reading labels in stores or menus in restaurants
11. Are there times when I-F Glasses should not be used?
Yes. Because of the reduced peripheral vision (side vision) that is
caused by the dark lenses, Insta-Focus Glasses™ are best used when
seated or when standing still. They are not recommended to be used
when operating a motor vehicle.
12. Are Insta-Focus Glasses™ something like sunglasses?
Not really. Although they resemble sunglasses, I-F Glasses work
like eyeglasses. I-F glasses provide no light reduction because the
wearer is looking through open holes, not a tinted lens.
13. How can Insta-Focus Glasses™ eliminate eye strain?
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Insta-Focus lenses work by reducing the amount of light entering the
eye. Too much light coming into the eye is what causes eye strain.
14. Is it true that Insta-Focus Glasses™ can "restore" a person's eyesight?
Although many vendors of pinhole glasses have claimed that wearing
the devices a few minutes a day will restore one's blurry vision to
normal, no research has ever been conducted to prove this to be true.
On the other hand, many users insist that their vision improved
substantially due to their regular use of the I-F Glasses. What has
been established is that regular use of the I-F Glasses will preserve a person's eyesight intact and prevent further deterioration from taking place.
15. How distracting are the little holes?
Looking through rows of tiny holes is obviously not the same as
looking through a clear glass lens, but for most people, the benefits
of using the I-F Glasses far outweigh the inconvenience of having to
look through the little holes. After a short period of adjustment,
rather than seeing actual holes in front of your eyes, it is very
similar to looking through a black veil. Particularly when used with
an illuminated screen such as a computer monitor or TV screen, the
"veil" is hardly noticeable after a couple of minutes.
16. Can Insta-Focus Glasses™ replace eyeglasses?
Yes and no. It all depends on the nature of your vision problem. If
you are FARSIGHTED (can't see close up) you can throw away your reading
glasses and forget about ever buying another pair. However, if you are
NEARSIGHTED and need to use glasses for such tasks as driving, you will
still need the glasses when performing those tasks. Pinholes should not
be used for driving due to the loss of light and limited peripheral
vision that they provide, but you WILL be able to use I-F Glasses when
watching TV or movies or when sitting in the back of an auditorium.
The more you use the I-F Glasses, the better. Using them exercises
your eye muscles, but when you use eyeglasses your eye muscles relax
and get weaker.
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