Have you ever struggled with foggy glasses, whether it’s from wearing a mask or transitioning from a cold to a warm environment? If so, you’re not alone. Many people who wear glasses have experienced the frustration of constantly having to wipe their lenses clear.
But could there be a solution on the horizon? A new technology is being developed that promises to put an end to foggy glasses once and for all. This innovation aims to create a barrier on the surface of the lenses that prevents condensation from building up, keeping your vision clear and unobstructed.
The technology is still in the testing phase, but early results show promise. If successful, this could be a game-changer for anyone who wears glasses and struggles with fogging issues. Imagine being able to go about your day without constantly having to defog your lenses – it could make a world of difference for those who rely on their glasses for everyday tasks.
While the technology is not yet available to the public, it’s exciting to think about the potential it holds for improving the lives of glasses wearers everywhere. Stay tuned for updates on this groundbreaking development and the impact it could have on the way we see the world through our lenses.
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As somebody who's worked in the chemical industry where conditions can get quite hot and sweaty, this is huge for safety. No longer having to compromise between being able to see clearly and protecting against chemical splashes will make work easier and safer for potentially millions of people.
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Anything on the far left protests defiling London again today BBC?
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I remembered the movie The Book of Eli,
we need different kinds of glasses to see what is right
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I want technology to stop my glasses from scratching.
I don't know to wear glasses anymore 😭
Is there any solution ?
We need anti-smudge.
I don't know why they don't come with a hydrophobic coating to stop rain drops building up on them
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Anyone else read the BBC's article covering the Joe Rogan interview with Trump? The media meltdown is effing hilarious 😂