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Since having vision correction surgery Ive suffered from dry eyes, often while driving and especially at night. While Ive become adept at instilling eye drops while driving this skill is about as safe as surfing the web during rush hour.
RockCo now announces the Eye Moisturizing Glasses.
Similar in appearance to the Moisture Chamber glasses (linky) these have tiny atomizers, positioned to spritz moisture at the corners of the eyes, fed from tiny tubes leading up from a squeeze bulb that rests in your lap. At regular intervals a driver can give the bulb a gentle squeeze and enjoy the benefits of continually uninterrupted moist eye acuity.
Moisture Chamber
https://www.eyewear...r-glasses-effective [whatrock, Dec 16 2022]
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Not 100% sure but I think I've seen glasses like the ones you linked that ALSO had little sponge pads inside that could be premoistened and would release humidity for a long wearing time. |
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A real spritzer certainly sounds half baked though. [+] |
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(+) Or, or you could just pluck a nose hair. |
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That could also be automateable |
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