"Revolutionizing Eyewear: The Future of Adaptive Liquid-Lens Glasses"

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The Vision Expo East showcased the 32°N glasses, adaptive sunglasses that transform into reading glasses and back, designed by Israeli company DeepOptics to address presbyopia. The glasses use pixelated liquid crystal lenses and a paired app to adjust the prescription, offering a 30-day refund period. While priced at $849, they cater to those seeking convenience and tech innovation in eyewear, hinting at future developments to address myopia and blurry distance vision.
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