Have you reached your destination only to discover that you left your reading glasses at home? Do you despise having to lug around your glasses case? What about the marks on the bridge of your nose, or the occasional slippage? Although wearing glasses is necessary to protect the eyes from further harm, they can quickly become inconvenient. If you are one of the many people who can relate to the above, one team has a possible solution. Their take on reading glasses, dubbed ThinOptics™, are surprisingly thin, shatter-proof, and completely transparent. Curious to understand the overall thought process? Look no further, here is a comprehensive review on the ThinOptics™ Readers.
What are the ThinOptics™ Readers?
The ThinOptics™ Readers are reading glasses that, according to the creators, weigh less than a nickel and apply slight pressure to the sides of the nose for ultimate comfort. These readers, which are available in a range of lens strengths (ranging from +1.0 to +2.5) and frame colors, have been designed not just for comfort, but also for ease of use. Normally, people must keep their reading glasses in their respective cases, but with ThinOptics™, they can be quickly slotted into a universal pod that connects to their phone. This introduction alone demonstrates the team’s innovative thinking, but there is clearly much more to learn. The foundation of the ThinOptics™ Readers will be discussed next.
How are the ThinOptics™ Readers made?
The ThinOptics™ Readers are made of optical grade thermo-injection molded polycarbonate. One source [1]dug deeper into this material to provide perspective. The author praised optical grade polycarbonate for its clarity, ability to transmit light, and great impact strength. Due to the latter feature, the ThinOptics™ Readers may be more resistant to impacts, breakage, and/or spalling.
Although polycarbonate and polymethyl methacrylate are roughly comparable, the former is preferred over the latter due to its transparency, durability, heat resistance, and stability as well. Regarding the ThinOptics™ Readers’ bridge, it is constructed of nitinol, which is said to be ten times more elastic than spring steel. Furthermore, the bridge has been enclosed in medical-grade silicone tubing, which ensures that no matter how much pressure is applied, it will restore its shape even after folding.
What features do the ThinOptics™ Readers have?
Many of the features of the ThinOptics™ Readers are deemed impossible if it weren’t for the combination of polycarbonate and nitinol. Specifically, we are referring to:
Innovative Design
Existing customers really value the ThinOptics™ Readers’ revolutionary design. This is not surprising to us considering how much effort was put into selecting premium optical-grade materials, evaluating comfort and maximum security on the nose to prevent slippage, incorporating the flexibility element, and as previously mentioned, ensuring durability and shatterproof.
Thin & Lightweight
The ThinOptics™ Readers’ basic design has allowed the creators to produce the lightest and thinnest reading glasses on the market. In fact, many won’t even realize they are wearing or carrying them. This is allegedly preferable to bulky, space-consuming glasses and glasses cases.
Variety in Lens Strength & Frame Colors
There are 5 different lens strengths available for the ThinOptics™ Readers. Here is a short rundown of each strength and the range they cover to:
- Low (+1.00): Range of +0.75 to +1.25
- Low-Mid (+1.50): Range of +1.25 to +1.75
- Medium (+2.00): Range of +1.75 to +2.25
- Mid-High (+2.50): Range of +2.25 to +2.75
- High (+3.00): Range of +2.75 to +3.00
In terms of the frame options, individuals can choose between black, blue, red, purple, brown, or clear colors.
Modern & Compact
Basic is making a comeback once more, and the ThinOptics™ Readers are a prime example of this. Particularly, the glasses and case have a very low-profile design that is elegant and suitable for any environment. It’s interesting to note that repeat customers claim their reading glasses have so far started several conversations.
Convenient
Beyond the aspect of the reading glasses, the Universal Pod Case raises the bar for convenience. This enclosure may be fastened to almost any flat, firm surface and is made to accommodate ThinOptics™ Readers. Users may attach the pod case to the back of a smartphone or even a laptop with the help of a non-residue adhesive strip, which is all that is really needed. The creators insist that the Universal Pod Case (with the glasses) can also be slipped into a wallet, purse, or pocket.
Perfect Fit Guarantee
If users believe that the ThinOptics™ Readers do not fit or feel comfortable on their noses, they should get in touch with the customer care team to ask for a refund. This is primarily due to the 30-day money-back promise. For consideration, all requests must be made within 30 days of the date of purchase. For more information on the Perfect Fit Guarantee, contact directly at thinoptics@giddyup-support.com.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What are the dimensions of ThinOptics™?
The model chosen determines the size of ThinOptics™. When clamped to the nose, a typical reader measures 4.25 inches long, 1.26 inches wide, and 0.1 inches tall. For the complete breakdown, consider visiting the official website here.
What are the dimensions of the Universal Pod Case?
The Universal Pod Case measures 3.75 inches long, 1.94 inches wide and 3/16th of an inch thick.
Are the ThinOptics™ Readers truly comfortable?
The creators are convinced that wearing the ThinOptics™ Readers is incredibly comfortable. This is due in part to the fact that it weighs only a nickel’s worth and exerts only a small amount of pressure.
Are the ThinOptics™ Readers fragile due to their lightweight and thin design?
No, just because ThinOptics™ are light and thin doesn’t imply that they are fragile. These readers are actually shielded from shattering by the combination of polycarbonate and nitinol. Each pair has gone through a thorough torture test in Sonoma, California. To see the test in action, click here. It is also worth mentioning that polycarbonate material used in ThinOptics™ is the same type found in high end prescription eyeglasses.
How can I tell which reading glasses will suit me the best?
For people who feel they might benefit from reading glasses, but aren’t certain of the strength, the team at ThinOptics™ have since developed a printable at-home strength test. To get started, click here!
Will the ThinOptics™ Readers fit perfectly on my nose?
The ThinOptics™ Readers will fit most noses. The creators affirm that in order to arrive at their final design, they tested hundreds of various combinations of nose pad angles and widths. In terms of security, the elastic bridge applies a tiny amount of pressure to keep these readers in place.
Are the ThinOptics™ Readers covered by a warranty?
Yes, the ThinOptics™ Readers are covered by a 6-month limited time warranty. However, this policy doesn’t cover improper use, scratched lenses, damage from normal wear and tear, general negligence, theft, accidental damage, and replacement products. Given that there are several conditions to this policy, we encourage everyone to do their due diligences before moving forward with this company.
How long will it take for the ThinOptics™ Readers shipments to arrive?
Orders placed within the USA will arrive within 3 to 5 business days, whereas international shipping times could take up to 30 business days. Although the latter is highly unlikely, it could happen depending on the country and their respective customs clearance procedures.
How much do the ThinOptics™ Readers cost?
Currently, the ThinOptics™ Readers, along with their Universal Pod Cases, can be purchased at the following rates:
- 1 ThinOptics™ Readers: CAD$35.30 each
- 3 ThinOptics™ Readers: CAD$28.24 each
- 5 ThinOptics™ Readers: CAD$25.14 each
The ThinOptics™ Story
The ThinOptics™ Story, as per the inventor and chairman, Teddy Shalon came to her while she was on a long bike ride. She claims that her friend went along with her and later realized he had forgotten his reading glasses. Frustration quickly set in as he had to take breaks to get Teddy to read his cell phone messages. This happened over the course of 20 miles of riding, and eventually, she thought of the ultimate idea: “putting reading glasses on the back of all cell phones.”
If you’re wondering why not bring a small bag for your glasses, Teddy insists that the same amount of energy that goes into high-resolution displays for our computers and phones hasn’t gone into reading glasses. In fact, over 30 million Americans buy at least two pairs of reading glasses each year, only to have them break or become misplaced. Given how far we’ve come in technology, Teddy and her team of specialists collaborated for 30 months to develop ThinOptics™. They decided that this amount of time was required because they wanted complete comfort in addition to accessibility.
Following the design of the readers, this team worked on the Universal Pod Case, which is slim yet durable for maximum protection. Since then, Teddy and her team have worked hard to grow their product lines, which now also include full-frame reading glasses, blue light-blocking products, sunglasses, keychain cases, wallet cases, and phone cases. To sum things up:
“At ThinOptics™, our concept is simple enough – since your smartphone is always with you, we set out to develop thin, comfortable reading glasses that fit on the back of your phone […] ThinOptics™ reading glasses are not a gadget; they’re a revolutionary new vision platform. [They] bring a contagious delight to our customers that reinforces our passion and commitment to produce amazing eyewear that’s Always With You.”
Final Thoughts
One thing is certain from everything our editorial team has learned about the ThinOptics™ Readers: their existence is heavily reliant on the combined effect of polycarbonate and nitinol materials. While the former is responsible for the lens’s transparency, durability, heat resistance, and stability, the latter is responsible for the bridge’s maximum flexibility and secure positioning on the nose. These two components work together to create the reading glasses’ innovative design, lightweight nature, compactness, and convenience.
The team also decided to help as many people as possible with different characteristics, which has resulted in a wide range of lens strengths, frame colors and a Universal Pod Case with a thicken equivalent to three credit cards. Imagine what this case looks like next to a conventional glasses case! The fact that they also provide strength tests demonstrates their passion for this product. To learn more about the ThinOptics™ Readers, visit here! >>>