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What is Digital Eye Strain? - ThinOptics

Mar 30, 2022

What is Digital Eye Strain?

What is Digital Eye Strain? If you’re experiencing eye discomfort & fatigue, dry eye, blurry vision, or headache...
Top 7 Signs That You Need Reading Glasses - ThinOptics

Mar 23, 2022

Top 7 Signs That You Need Reading Glasses

Top 7 Signs That You Need Reading Glasses Top 7 Signs That You Need Reading Glasses ...
How We Solved a 700 Year Old Problem, and How You Can Benefit From It! - ThinOptics

Mar 16, 2022

How We Solved a 700 Year Old Problem, and How You Can Benefit From It!

Solving an Old Problem Solving an Old Problem When we launched our flagship Vision Solution...
The Real Impact of ThinOptics Vision Solutions - ThinOptics

Mar 9, 2022

The Real Impact of ThinOptics Vision Solutions

Real Stories from Real Customers “It was exactly what I needed!” Diana was in a tough spot. A 46-year old paralegal ...
You Can't Read What You Can't See - ThinOptics

Mar 2, 2022

You Can't Read What You Can't See

You Can't Read What You Can't See You Can't Read What You Can't See It’s no secret that rea...
What is Presbyopia? - ThinOptics

Feb 16, 2022

What is Presbyopia?

Have you noticed that you’re having to hold reading materials further & further away in order to read them clearly? Are you wondering why things are so blurry as you hold them closer to your eyes? Perhaps you’ve just taken a trip to your eye doctor and heard the term ‘presbyopia’. Does presbyopia mean that you need reading glasses?
The Importance of Finding the Right Lens Strength Reading Glasses - ThinOptics

Jan 18, 2022

The Importance of Finding the Right Lens Strength Reading Glasses

The search for the right reading glasses to address your visual needs can be grueling. Drugstore reading glasses are convenient & inexpensive, but they're also brittle & bulky, making it difficult to have your reading glasses always with you when you need them. Besides, they're usually broken or lost, am I right?

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