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r_emi

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Guys what's a product that u wished existed in the market?
Glasses that automatically fix people's eyesight misalignment (this is kinda a stem thing)
I mean- if someone has a lazy eye or something the glass paneling kinda automatically adjusts to re-align the focus of the lens, therefore allowing both eyes to see the same thing, at the same time, without seeing double. (this could also work with strain and headaches [explained further down])
A way this can occur is if the frame of the glasses that hold the glass have the ability to move (so you could kinda put bearings or hinges around the frame) and near the ear holder part thingy (i don't know my glasses parts) there could be a sensor to indicate when the user is either experiencing strain, or other issues that could potentially be fixed with the adjustment of the lens. This coupled with the already invented glass that automatically turns into sunglasses would be super duper trooper helpful lolz.
I DON'T know if this has already been invented... and i'm not sure if you'd be able to do it in DT or whatever cause it really is more of a stem thingymabob but yeah hope this gives ideas out for you and your glasses wearing bunny pfp.
 

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Glasses that automatically fix people's eyesight misalignment (this is kinda a stem thing)
I mean- if someone has a lazy eye or something the glass paneling kinda automatically adjusts to re-align the focus of the lens, therefore allowing both eyes to see the same thing, at the same time, without seeing double. (this could also work with strain and headaches [explained further down])
A way this can occur is if the frame of the glasses that hold the glass have the ability to move (so you could kinda put bearings or hinges around the frame) and near the ear holder part thingy (i don't know my glasses parts) there could be a sensor to indicate when the user is either experiencing strain, or other issues that could potentially be fixed with the adjustment of the lens. This coupled with the already invented glass that automatically turns into sunglasses would be super duper trooper helpful lolz.
I DON'T know if this has already been invented... and i'm not sure if you'd be able to do it in DT or whatever cause it really is more of a stem thingymabob but yeah hope this gives ideas out for you and your glasses wearing bunny pfp.
yeah I don't think I'd be able to pull that off
 

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