HAPPYEYE glasses intend to reduce or stop visual stress. A lot of research has been done and we await a scientific explanation for the reason people suffer from it. It is thought that the reason people can experience visual stress is due to the fact that some of the signals from the eye to the brain do not get there complete. The brain will then try to filter out the incorrect information. This means that you can sees a different picture than what is actually there. This may results in a person seeing letters jumping about on the page or they appear to be moving. Letters could cross over each other along with other visual experiences. When bright light is filtered out many people report that they see an improvement in the signals from the eye to the brain. They report that the words can become clearer, stop blending together and reduce the moving around. The glasses filter out the light. It is thought that many children with dyslexia will have a visual stress. This does not mean all of them will. Please note that when you put the glasses on the depth will not be the same as when you look a sheet of paper using an overlay. This is because the brain adapts quickly as it knows the world is not blue for example. It does not stop the glasses from working if you have the correct colour. If you do not respond to our glasses then you may need to have the glasses made at an optometrists . The cost is between £100-£300 on average.
E**Y
Great customer service & very good product!
After ordering these ones which were too big for me I returned them and happy eye emailed me to ask if I’d like to have a different size and made the process of getting the different size very very easy for me. I now have this same pair but in teen size and they work amazingly especially when the lights in my work place are so harsh I often just put these on even when I’m not reading because it means I don’t get a headache later! I got them to help with ADHD and dyslexia and they make reading an easier experience especially on a computer screen. Very happy with them!!
G**E
Great for dyscalculia.
Bought these for my daughter who had dyscalculia (dyslexia for numbers) and she’s worn them at school over recent weeks. We did think she might encounter some sniggering but other kids have said she looks cool so she’s thrilled with them. And they did the job remarkably well. It would be good if you could add on a hard case to purchase alongside them as we bought this separately and it can be hard to judge the size but that’s not a criticism of the product but an idea for the sellers for the future.
K**R
Have helped my daughter with her reading. Can't help ...
Have helped my daughter with her reading. Can't help but feel a bit over priced - but couldn't find this product anywhere else, so had no choice.
M**Y
Needs prober fames
I love these perfect to help me read the only thing is they keep bracing because they are not prober fames they are only plastic. it would be berlent if they had prober fames . I would love to be able to read perfectly a book if they didn’t keep bracing. Needs prober fames asap please
A**R
Poor quality
Having had a few glasses off of happy eye and being very pleased the last pair seemed to be a poorer quality and broke with in 10 days
L**H
Dyslexic Student
Brilliant for my dyslexic need for pink tinted reading. Have bought 5 pairs so I have them at work and in the rooms I use at relatives and home.Tight fit suits a smaller head fit , ok for me might be a bit tight for others. Simple , effective, affordable
R**L
Helps visual stress
Little uncomfortable on my nose. Good as a spare pair. Look pretty cheap but they do the job around the house
J**J
Solid product.
Really pleased with these glasses. Solid construction and provide enough tint to read comfortably.
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