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Ever wanted to read at night without being that person who turns on the room light? I’ve been tinkering with an idea—wearable night-reading glasses that give you focused, personal lighting without disturbing anyone else. Think: gesture control, adjustable brightness, warm light modes—all packed into a lightweight, glasses-mounted device. Sure, there are flexible arm lamps and clip-on book lights—but honestly, I didn’t want something hanging off my book or needing constant adjustment. I wanted the light to move with me, not the other way around. It’s for the hostel roommate who studies late, the traveler who reads by the campfire, or just the quiet thinker. 🎯 Am I overthinking a simple need, or do you feel this too? What other use-cases or pain points come to your mind?"
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Austrian developers have created glasses capable of relieving a person from depression. The Suntropic headset can affect the brain using light pulses. Light therapy can enhance neuroplasticity—the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new
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Are lenskart blue light filter glasses legit? So I am a programmer and spends most of my day in front of computer screen. I recently started feeling my eyes burning. I think blue light filter glasses would help a bit. I was checking it on lenskart,
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I've noticed a serious issue: people are addicted to smartphones, and even kids as young as 4 or 5 are needing glasses. People use smartphones for 15 to 16 hours daily, causing significant damage to our eyes. The screens emit blue light, which harms
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