Digital Workplace
If you are 50 years or older and are one of the millions of computer users who suffer daily from the annoying neck and back pain as well as experiencing symptoms of eyestrain; you can make your job less work today. Here you will find the fast, safe and effective POSITIVE side effects of a new ergonomically designed clip-on computer reading glass that is cost effective.
It has been estimated that almost 75% of all computer users should have some form of computer glasses, especially for the bifocal age group of users around 50, where that estimate is almost 99%. Who really needs a sore neck, achy shoulders and or a lower back problem at work? A clip-on computer reading glass will solve the head bobbing problem of using conventional bifocals, trifocals and progressive style lens designs. Computer clip-ons have a mid-range intermediate prescription when placed over the top portion of their general wear eyeglasses for easy viewing of the computer monitor with a natural head position, and still utilize the lower reading portion of the eyeglasses for easy close reference material viewing.Digital Workplace
If you have to lift your head up to see the screen clearly with your trifocals or progressive, or think you can see the computer screen good enough through the distance portion of your general wear glasses at 50 years of age you need to read what's next. You can spend less than the cost of a dedicated pair of computer glasses, and save the co-pays to the MD or Chiropractor(DC), by using a new clip-on computer reading lens.
Like a dedicated pair of computer glasses for computer users 50 and older, the ergonomically designed computer reading clip-on lens for this growing bifocal age group of computer users will help combat many of digital symptoms associated with having to use a a PC monitor for 2 or more hours daily; headaches, blurry vision, red eyes, overall bodily fatigue and tiredness, neck and shoulder or back pain, double vision and problems with letters on the screen running together. All of these symptoms are referred to as Computer Vision Syndrome. The digital age is here, and human vision is having a difficult time adjusting to round pixel patterns on our electronic screens.
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