Just reviewef the SeeFit website. I must admit don't know much about it and all I know is what I reviewed in the website. I am always happy to learn more and exapnd my knowledge, in particular when it boil down to improving my life quality in terms of DES and related Eye complication.
It seems to me SeeFit is simply a frame integrated with moister chambers and nothing more than that. So what make it better than taking my personal glasses and adding it moister chambers (except for conveniency reasons) ?
Monetarily, it migh be more economic to simply add moister chambers to the existing glasses we use daily as based on the picture, it doesn't seem to look much different than moister chamber- although I haven't actually seen a moister chambers in reality except for picture
Also when comparing it to 7Eye (PantOpx) the main difference is that one is a sunglasses where the SeeFit is not. However, the SeeFit still look odd and not normal, so it might be still more comfortable to some folks to use PantOpx sunglasses for cosmetic reasons.
Furthermore, I think that polarized lenses (when they work with your computer display) offer additional benefit when it comes to working on a computer - don't believe it then try it yourself. For me the problems with a computer is three folds: the moister, the radiation and glare, and the fixed focus. SeeFit MEG relate only to the first aspect but not the last two. As far as I know polarized lens must be tint, so that wouldn't work with regular glasses such as SeeFit only with sunglasses.
I may be wrong here- (this is why I posted this and look forward to see your comments and insight on this matter), but from what I know so far, as it comes to working on a computer I'm not sure SeeFit is a better alternative than a PantOpx with Polarized lens. Also due to cosmetic reasons, PantOpx might still be better to some folks
It seems to me SeeFit is simply a frame integrated with moister chambers and nothing more than that. So what make it better than taking my personal glasses and adding it moister chambers (except for conveniency reasons) ?
Monetarily, it migh be more economic to simply add moister chambers to the existing glasses we use daily as based on the picture, it doesn't seem to look much different than moister chamber- although I haven't actually seen a moister chambers in reality except for picture
Also when comparing it to 7Eye (PantOpx) the main difference is that one is a sunglasses where the SeeFit is not. However, the SeeFit still look odd and not normal, so it might be still more comfortable to some folks to use PantOpx sunglasses for cosmetic reasons.
Furthermore, I think that polarized lenses (when they work with your computer display) offer additional benefit when it comes to working on a computer - don't believe it then try it yourself. For me the problems with a computer is three folds: the moister, the radiation and glare, and the fixed focus. SeeFit MEG relate only to the first aspect but not the last two. As far as I know polarized lens must be tint, so that wouldn't work with regular glasses such as SeeFit only with sunglasses.
I may be wrong here- (this is why I posted this and look forward to see your comments and insight on this matter), but from what I know so far, as it comes to working on a computer I'm not sure SeeFit is a better alternative than a PantOpx with Polarized lens. Also due to cosmetic reasons, PantOpx might still be better to some folks
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