Duncan Idaho said:
I honestly don't understand why anyone that is the kind of colorblind that could benefit from these glasses hasn't gone out and bought a pair.
It isnt like the difference between the headphones that came with your phone and a pair of beats/bose/etc.
This is the difference between wearing earmuffs and hearing aids.
They are expensive. I got the absolute cheapest pair $249 with $50 father's day code they had.
And they don't work for everyone and for every type of colorblindness.
And they are sunglasses, so using them inside is kind of strange (however watching TV inside works with them. Was watching the Goldbergs with all their 80's colors and man I thought those colors were loud and distracting before the sunglasses, they actually make noise with the glasses on.
I always knew the term about "that jacket is so loud" in terms of an explosion of color, and I thought I was experiencing it... but man, being able to see red as Vibrant color is amazing.
This company doesn't advertise where many people will see it.
and I honestly think there are lots of men who don't really know they are colorblind.
For the longest time, I thought I had a learning disability with being able to remember my colors... "I just can't remember what light green is supposed to look like when I'd mix it up with a yellow"
We can see colors... just missing lots of shades.
One thing I could always do was if you had to similar colors, say blue and purple, and you told one of these is purple and one is blue, then I could tell you which was which 100% of the time.
But if you showed me only a blue or purple colored item and asked "What color is this?" I probably would guess wrong (or blue probably). Especially if you didn't tell me "This is either blue or purple, what color is it?"