The 32°N sunglasses are a technological gem. Can adapt to any prescription and become prescription glasses if needed.
If today we talk a lot about connected glasses, whether for augmented reality or mixed reality, technology is also developing significantly for traditional glasses. You can already do some very interesting things today, but 32°N clearly goes further by offering sunglasses that can become sunglasses as soon as the need arises, and they can be adjusted to any look.
32°N sunglasses are a technological gem
The problem with having to wear glasses is that it’s also hard to have sunglasses with them. Indeed, you have to buy a pair and have the glasses made right in front of you, which is often quite expensive and rarely supported by mutual companies. Also, you should carry this second pair around with you and change them whenever the sun comes out or disappears. Not very practical.
This is a problem that 32°N is trying to solve with adaptable sunglasses. These glasses use patented liquid crystal lenses that allow you to switch from sunglasses to standard glasses with the swipe of a finger.
Ability to adapt to any prescription and become prescription glasses if needed
These glasses also come with a special mobile application that allows you to add eyeglass settings calculated by your ophthalmologist. This means that if you need to read something up close, a book or a restaurant menu, you don’t have to take your glasses off and put them on to do so.
According to the company, “The 32°N sunglasses use layers of liquid crystals in tiny pixels that constantly adapt to the needs of the wearer’s eyes. The glasses are an effective solution for those who suffer from presbyopia, eliminating the need to constantly change sunglasses and prescription glasses on the street.”
This is a very interesting and very useful product. However, it will be necessary to wait until they appear on the nose, or if they do not pass the first tests, to evaluate their effectiveness in real conditions, but if you are interested, know that the manufacturer has opened pre-orders on its website. You can afford one of these pairs for $499.