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Bill A. Valentine, Ph.D.

Best Computer Eyeglass Slip-Behind Lens Aid Device: a Review

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Computer eyestrain is the #1 office-related health complaint in the U.S.(Harris Poll); over 143 million Americans suffer from computer eyestrain. I found the best computer lens-aid device that actually does what it advertises.

Vision and Physical Problems at the Computer: Your computer screen is blurry or uncomfortable when your head position is in a normal posture when simply gazing at the computer screen. To see the computer monitor clearly and comfortably my head has to tilt back to lift up my chin and use the reading portion of my general wear eyeglasses. This turns out to be a pain in the neck for me; even though I can now see the computer screen clearly I am physically in an awkward position and experiencing the stress related to bad neck and head posture.

Solution to Eliminate Neck Pain at the Computer While Seeing Clearly: A lens that will allow me to see the computer screen clearly and comfortably while maintaining a normal head posture.

The Best Eyewear Device Built to Eliminate Computer Eye Fatigue

Computer Slip-behind Product Features:

* The computer Slip-Behind eyeglass device is designed to overcome the problems associated with bifocals, trifocals and "no-line" progressive lenses when working at the computer.

* Designed by eye care professionals

* No additional prescription information from your eye care professional is necessary...the one power formula was scientifically designed for everyone around age 50 or older. Essentially, you simply place the computer lens device just behind your existing general wear glasses (general wear spectacles contains both distance and close Rx) , and you will now have a clear and comfortable focus on the computer screen while maintaining a normal head position looking out of the top portion of your glasses.

* The computer slip-behind lens power will give you a clear wider zone of vision at the computer distance, usually between 18 and 25 inches. While eliminating the bobbing head problem and neck pain from muscle strain.

* I was recently reminded that the computer slip-behind aid is also great for piano and organ players, as well as those individuals that need arms length clear vision through the top portion of their existing eyeglasses, such as artists and various hobbies.

Important Directions for the Computer Slip-behind Eyeglass Device:

The computer slip-behind lens device is simply placed over and behind your existing eyeglasses from the top. The outside platform portion of the computer aid will than come to rest on your eyeglass arms or temple pieces.

Product Description:

The computer slip-behind device is designed to help solve the problems that bifocal, trifocal and "no-line" progressive lenses wearers experience reading on their computer without having to purchase a $200-$300 second pair of prescription computer glasses.

When the computer slip-behind device is in placed behind your existing general wear glasses you will experience a new corrective power that will allow you to focus comfortably on the computer monitor with a wide zone of intermediate vision. No more bobbing your head up and down from trying to find that perfect focus. You can eliminate neck and upper back discomfort from having to lift your chin to see the screen through your lower portion of your general wear eyeglasses.

The target market is over 215 million computer users, which is more than 71% of today's society. The computer slip-behind device requires no prescription and is designed and sold by eye care professionals. Mechanics, artists, librarians, commercial painters, electricians, home repair enthusiasts and musicians have all used this computer slip-behind.

Product Details:

* Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 1 x 6.2 inches

* The computer glasses weights about 8 grams (A small fraction of an ounce!)

*UV protection within the strong polycarbonate material

* Scratch-resistant coated front and back surfaces

A computer slip-behind eyeglass lens-aid is a very practical device that is as cost effective as it is practical for so many of us that spend several hours on the computer daily.

About The Author: Bill Valentine, Ph.D., is a Certified Ophthalmic Optician and Eye Care Professional with over 35 years experience working closely with Ophthalmology and Optometry. Bill is committed to helping you find practical and affordable eyewear solutions to all your visual needs. http://www.spectacles.com/computer-glasses.html

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» left by Anonymous (8 days 21 hours ago.)
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This is a great article! I am a chiropractor *and* Bill's wife, and I can attest to the neck and upper back problems that computer eyestrain can cause. As well as headaches and eye strain. Sheryl Valentine

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