🚀 Travel Without Limits: Say Goodbye to Motion Sickness!
The NEOISM Anti Motion Sickness Glasses are designed to alleviate motion sickness for both adults and kids. Featuring a unique anti-glare lensless design and liquid-filled circles that create an artificial horizon, these glasses help re-synchronize your visual and balance systems. Made from premium TPE material, they are lightweight, durable, and portable, making them ideal for various travel scenarios. Whether you're commuting, traveling, or enjoying amusement park rides, these stylish glasses provide a simple and effective solution to motion sickness.
J**E
Good value for the money
These glasses really work. I have one granddaughter who uses then to ride in a car all the time. My other granddaughters came five hours to see me and were complaining of car sickness. I ordered these to arrive over night and they left the next day wearing them. Report from my daughter, they were great! They are not very expensive either. I now have a spare at my house.
A**M
Finally, an Alternative to Acupuncture Bands!
On 08/24/2024 I tested these glasses having my wife drive our vehicle and wearing the glasses for just over 12 minutes. The premise of the science of these glasses makes sense having to do with stable horizon view of motion especially experienced by peripheral vision. The glasses were comfortable to wear and it seems feasible that the glasses can fit most head sizes and shapes. I will say that you shouldn't wear these glasses if you are driving a vehicle due to greatly reducing your field of vision along with greatly increasing various blind spots during its utilization. During the 12 minutes I only found myself feeling ever so slightly car sick supporting the 95% reduction claims. What was even more amazing was when I took the glasses off how the benefits of the motion sickness reduction continued to last for roughly another fifteen minutes slowing increasing in severity over time.Some recommendations I would make when it comes to purchasing this product is to utilize the case that comes with it. Being a psychotherapist myself, I have found these bubbler style liquids losing their color over time through photobleaching or for other various reasons. I would also recommend that the company consider changing the color of the filling to violet since it rests at a higher wavelength that is more distracting to the eye which might bolster the benefits of the glasses. Another recommendation is that future revisions of the glasses have clear versus solid plastic frames which would increase the field of vision and be less noticeable to the user and people around them. All and all, I believe the companies claims as to the efficacy of these glasses to be accurate and I most certainly will be recommending these to my clients.
T**E
From Nauseous to Notorious
Let me set the scene: It’s a sunny day, I’m in the passenger seat, and suddenly… the nausea hits. My stomach turns, my vision blurs, and I’m 10 seconds away from wishing I could just live under a rock. But then, like a hero out of a bad infomercial, these anti-car sickness glasses swoop in and save the day.The first time I slipped them on, I felt an odd sensation of relief. "Wow, maybe this actually works?" I thought. But then I glanced in the mirror and immediately regretted my life choices. I looked like I was preparing to board a spaceship in 1983. The tinted lenses? A perfect mix of "I'm incognito" and "I definitely have something to hide."Walking into the grocery store afterward, I felt like every person I passed was silently judging me. I mean, why else would someone be wearing futuristic, slightly-oversized glasses in broad daylight? But, hey, I wasn’t about to let the stares ruin my vibe. I’d rather have society think I’m a time traveler than risk throwing up on the backseat.As for the car ride, these glasses are a game changer. No more sweaty palms, no more "I’m just going to close my eyes and pretend this is a bad dream." They really work. But let’s be real: you’ll still be getting some puzzled looks. It’s a small price to pay for the sweet, sweet victory of not barfing in a moving vehicle.In conclusion: these glasses are fantastic, they stop the motion sickness in its tracks, but be prepared to be the most fascinating (and slightly weird) person in any room. You’ll be a mystery, but hey, at least you won’t be the one clutching a plastic bag.
A**R
They work!
These look completely insane but they work. My 3 year old and I get terrible motion sickness and we drove all around Ireland on the winding roads and we were fine, I was even able to look at my phone without 🤮🤮🤮
S**B
really work
These really work in the car and on the plane. They may look silly, but the results are what matter.
G**N
Survived 2 hours in the backseat of a minivan
I’ve had motion sickness my entire life and bought these for a 2 hour road trip to a music festival in which I’d be in the back of a minivan. You’d never think I had motion sickness a day in my life, I felt great. And they look hilarious.
A**R
Travel is so much better!
Our son used to get carsick on road trips. These made a complete stop of being carsick! He can even read in the car now!
S**H
Silly-looking but surprisingly effective for my 4-year-old!
I bought these for my 4-year-old who often gets carsick, and so far they’ve really helped—as long as he has something stationary to look at, like a show or a book. That part wasn’t super clear in the product description, so I was a little disappointed at first, but it was on me for not reading more closely.The glasses themselves are a big hit with my son—literally. They’re big, look super silly, and he loves that. Despite the size, they stay securely on his little face. The material is a stretchy, durable rubber that feels high quality, and the “lenses” are actually liquid-filled rims that help balance out motion for him.It also comes with a nice soft pouch, which makes it easy for him to store them on his own—he just tucks it into the seat pocket when he’s done.Overall, a fun and helpful tool for managing car sickness. Not magic, but definitely effective when used right.
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