- Jan 6, 2004
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Ok,
So I have been wearing glasses for 3 or 4 years and need to go get a new perscription for my glasses.
I am trying to find a new way to get an eye exam. I don't trust myself enough to know when the damn letters are in focus or not.
I HATE when I go to the opthamologist and they make you read from the stupid chart and pick " 1 or 2", "3 or 4", "5 or 6"
I DON'T KNOW AHHHH!
I have been expecting some new technology to come out to read my eyes with a scanner of some sort and tell me what type of glasses I need.... is this not possible??
I found this iZon thing... http://www.izonlens.com/how-wow-works/
(I'm in no way affiliated with them or any of their products)
But I haven' done it... anyone have experience with this?
Are there any alternatives available for the "standard" eye exam that optometrists have been using for 40+ years?
So I have been wearing glasses for 3 or 4 years and need to go get a new perscription for my glasses.
I am trying to find a new way to get an eye exam. I don't trust myself enough to know when the damn letters are in focus or not.
I HATE when I go to the opthamologist and they make you read from the stupid chart and pick " 1 or 2", "3 or 4", "5 or 6"
I DON'T KNOW AHHHH!
I have been expecting some new technology to come out to read my eyes with a scanner of some sort and tell me what type of glasses I need.... is this not possible??
I found this iZon thing... http://www.izonlens.com/how-wow-works/
(I'm in no way affiliated with them or any of their products)
But I haven' done it... anyone have experience with this?
Are there any alternatives available for the "standard" eye exam that optometrists have been using for 40+ years?
