Using Mens Floating Sunglasses can reduce the sense of tiredness, headaches from stress and visual fatigue and burning, making eyes more relaxed and view more efficient, further encouraging concentration.

Pinhole glasses need constant use to ensure improvements. They must be used gradually to observe things that are not seen well with the naked eye. Initially it can be used for about 15/20 minutes a day up to a maximum of 2-3 non-continuous hours.

To make the best use of the properties of these glasses you need to use them in a relaxed way also doing some exercises. These glasses therefore serve to re-educate and improve the view because they cause the eye to move quickly from one hole to another through ophthalmic gymnastics that in the long run is able to eliminate the effort of focusing reducing the sense of ocular fatigue and increasing the elasticity of the muscles.

Learning is therefore passive, precisely because the act of seeing is not subject to any effort, on the contrary it is automatic. Pick up a newspaper, magazine or book and read it, moving it away and moving it slowly. Move the eyes from right to left and top to bottom ten times. Observe the lens perimeter clockwise ten times and repeat the same exercise counterclockwise.

If the glasses are used correctly and with the right amount of light, in a short time the perception of the grid will tend to disappear while the focus will become more immediate. The pinhole glasses are suitable for all those people who can not get the images into focus. For the short-sighted who do not see distant objects. For those suffering from presbyopia (the opposite of myopia); for those who suffer from hypermetropia, ie those who lose their ability to focus with time and for the astigmatic, who see the image deform in a more or less elongated black point.

These glasses are called Mens Floating Sunglasses and there is nothing ultra-technological in their operating mechanism. Only one physical property known for thousands of years is applied and even used in the first cameras: the pinhole. The principle of operation is very simple: the holes let pass only a few rays, the parallel ones, eliminating the oblique ones; the amount of light decreases, but the depth of field, or the amount of sharpness of the visual field, increases. Objects out of focus become sharper, even if darker.

The oblique rays for those who have a good view are not a problem, because the eye is able to make them converge in the right place, or the central part of the retina.

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