Here is a great throwback video when 7eye sunglasses was featured on the hit T.V. show "The Doctors" Learn all the advantages of wearing 7eye sunglasses to keep you protected from the suns harmful UV rays.
At 7eye, we care about long term eye health of all our customers. The following post isn't something we normally post but we thought it's important to share.
If you’re looking for a natural way to improve your vision, reduce eye strain, and support long-term eye health, the Near–Far Focus Exercise is one of the most effective techniques you can add to your routine.
Light sensitivity, or photophobia, is more than just a nuisance—it can significantly affect daily life. People with dry eye, migraines, post-surgery eye conditions, or certain autoimmune disorders often struggle with harsh lighting, glare, or outdoor sunlight. Specialized glasses can provide relief and help you stay comfortable throughout the day.
Depending on the severity of photosensitivity, 7eye offers light sensitive customers 4 different extra dark lens options in category 4 and category 5.
Brands like 7eye by Panoptx and Ziena Eyewear have designed eyewear specifically for those who need protection against light sensitivity.
For people suffering from dry eye, light sensitivity, or chronic irritation, protective eyewear can be life-changing. Two of the most recommended options in the market are 7eye AirShield and Ziena moisture chamber glasses. But which one is right for you? This guide compares the two so you can make an informed choice.
I have a small to average face but had to have the bridge adjusted by my optician for a closer fit even though the Kai frame is one of the smaller frames (and was really lucky that the heat used for the bend didn't cause the blue light coating to craze). I'm really happy with the glasses and am glad I got them. They were painfully expensive considering there is no prescription in the lenses, but I don't regret buying them. I'd love to see smaller frames for a better fit without needing adjusting and lighter frames (perhaps a clear frame) for a more subtle look.