Choosing glasses is harder than you thinkIf you have vision problems such as myopia or astigmatism, they will often be your traveling companion.
To make the process less complicated, there are several cell phone apps that allow you to try dozens of frames to decide.
(See: Vision Pro: Will Apple succeed with a device that can’t take off?).
Thanks to augmented reality, all you have to do is open the app, focus on your face, and start browsing to choose the shape of the lenses (such as square, circular), color, and frame material.
Some of the recommended ‘apps’ include:
Created by the American eyewear company of the same namegiving you the ability to “fit” regular glasses and sunglasses. It will give you suggestions based on your face shape.
It is available on Google Play for mobile phones with Android operating system and in the App Store for iPhone.
(More: Xiaomi launches new augmented reality glasses).
It detects your face shape and virtually superimposes different frame and lens styles. If you find one you like, you can save it.
The frames he wears represent designs from brands such as Ray-Ban, Dior, Oakley, Vogue, Boss, Gucci, D&G or Diesel. So, once you have a favorite, you can go to your optometrist and order the same or very similar design.
Available on App Store and Google Play.
It has a wide variety of glasses that are compatible. current market trends. Just choose the size and color.
Available on Google Play.
(Also: It’s official! Apple is launching its virtual reality system: Vision Pro).
“Using augmented reality technology, we provide the most realistic experience of wearing virtual glasses in real time,” the app says.
There is even the possibility that: Customize the frame colors and style of the glasses to share them on social networks later.
You can download it from the Google Play store or App Store.
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