Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) usually happens to computer users that spend more than two hours on a computer per day. Symptoms include headaches, dry eyes, focusing difficulties, tired/burning eyes, blurred/double vision and neck strain.
Our eyes respond best to solid black printed letters with clearly defined edges on a white background. CVS occurs when the eye looks at characters on a computer screen. Computer characters are different to those printed in that each character is brightest at the center with diminishing intensity toward its edge. This intensity drop makes our eyes drift from a sustained screen focus to a focus behind the screen. Hence, there is continuous involuntarily movement of our focus to a point behind the screen and a resultant muscular strain to regain focus back on the screen.
We provide prescription computer glasses that are designed to be worn when looking at a computer screen. These differ from reading glasses because they allow the wearer to focus on a computer screen, at arms length, further away than the normal reading distance. These glasses are specifically designed to overcome CVS.
We guarantee that your computer glasses will be made exactly to your opticians prescription. If you are not entirely satisfied with the product, then we promise to refund the cost of the prescription glasses in full. See Returns Policy.