If you want to give your glasses a thorough cleaning or you need to replace a lens, then you may need to remove the lenses yourself without damaging them. Lenses that are held in place by a screw require a screwdriver in order to remove...
Are my frames a good choice for a prescription re-lens? If you’re curious which glasses or sunglasses frames are most suitable for a new set of replacement prescription lenses, then you’ve come to the right place. Luckily, we happen to know a thing or two about this topic, so we’ll break it do... Read more
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Unless you want to look like snooker player Dennis Taylor, just get some clip on flip ups, you can even get them in different colours to suit your prescription glasses. Crap idea to be honest.
The iPhone has a built-in magnifying glass that's great for reading tiny text, but you might not know how to turn it on. Here's how to use the magnifying glass on your iPhone.
EIWAL® tackles the international problem of barely legible or totally illegible texts on most products in supermarkets. Throughout the world consumers, consumer advocacy groups, and the media have been asking for a simple solution to this everyday problem - EIWAL® solves the problem!
Tesco is planning to open the country's first pensioner-friendly supermarket - complete with magnifying glasses, anti-slip flooring and extra-wide aisles.
The lenses can break easily so I suggest reading this first
You can do this with some frame types but it depends on the design. Here is a guide to the types that allow you to do so.
Saw this on IndieGoGo, could catch on.
Unless you want to look like snooker player Dennis Taylor, just get some clip on flip ups, you can even get them in different colours to suit your prescription glasses. Crap idea to be honest.
I guess you ain’t heard of flip ups then? Go seek…
You can get them on Wish too
You could always use the magnifier app on your phone (or its camera’s zoom feature) to read the ingredients list with small text.
Check out this company that creates shopping carts with attached magnifiers for reading barely legible text on products.
https://www.eiwal.ch/en/eiwal-shopping-cart-magnifier/
Tesco offers elderly-friendly shopping carts with magnifying glasses.
Already done!
ON AMAZON ALREADY! Ahhhh…