Breakthrough Reader Glasses Technology from Foster Grant®
Smithfield, RI (PRWEB) March 28, 2016 -- Foster Grant® is pleased to introduce their latest innovation in Reading Glasses, Multi Focus™ Advanced Readers. Multi Focus Readers feature three lens strengths in one pair of Reading Glasses:
For Reading: normal strength
For the Computer: A slightly less than normal strength
For Interacting: Half normal strength
Reading glasses wearers may now read a book, watch a computer and interact with others all through the point of view of one pair of Multi Focus Advanced Readers.
The lowest portion of the lens, is specified at a normal magnification strength or diopter, ideal for reading a book or tablet. The magnification strength of the middle portion of the lens is slightly less than normal strength. This works for things like looking at a computer screen. For interacting at a further distance, the upper portion of the lens is half normal magnification.
"Our new Multi Focus Advanced Readers represents a real breakthrough in over the counter reading glasses technology." Commented David Beauchamp, eCommerce Manager at FosterGrant.com, "Our team at Foster Grant is really excited to introduce this innovative technology, and we're confident our loyal customers will love our new 2016 styles."
The Multi Focus Reader collection features several optical-inspired contemporary and classic frames for both men and women. All Multi Focus readers are equipped with metal spring hinges that provide more comfort when worn and more durability than other reader glasses. All Readers are quality control tested to ensure that every pair meets Foster Grant® quality standards.
To learn more about Multi Focus Advanced Readers please visit FosterGrant.com or http://www.ReaderGlasses.com
FGX Direct LLC is the e-commerce business of FGX International Inc., the world’s leading designer and marketer of non-prescription reading glasses and sunglasses.
David Beauchamp, Foster Grant, http://www.FGXI.com, +1 (855) 540-3300, [email protected]
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