Nanotechnology makes it possible, for the very first time, to mimic the gecko’s toe structure letting us harness the same physics principles to make your glasses stick. It does this by using the Van der Waals intermolecular force.
To understand this, here is a helpful video we found on youtube:
Our story begins with a pug-nosed college student that needed to wear prescription glasses. Finding his glasses continually slipping, he decided that wearing them was a hassle. But, being an engineering student, he was committed to finding a solution to this problem using the latest technology. He has been awarded several patents, the latest of which uses nanotechnology to solve this long-standing problem of slipping glasses. There is no other product currently on the market that uses this technology.
Contact: info@nanotechinnovations.com
Record your experiences with what you’re using now for a week. Also record time-to-slip data and the presence of perspiration and skin oil. Use this recorded data to compare with the performance of your nanodazzle pads.
If your glasses are lightweight, you can cut one of your nanodazzle pads in half and use that instead of the full pad. You can do the same with the other nose pad if you have more lightweight glasses.
You can wash your nanodazzle pads with soap and water to rejuvenate their grip.
You can use additional nanodazzle pads elsewhere to prevent slippage if your glasses are too heavy.
Nanotechnology makes it possible, for the very first time, to mimic the gecko’s toe structure letting us harness the same physics principles to make your glasses stick. It does this by using the Van der Waals intermolecular force.
To understand this, here is a helpful video we found on youtube:
Record your experiences with what you’re using now for a week. Also record time-to-slip data and the presence of perspiration and skin oil. Use this recorded data to compare with the performance of your nanodazzle pads.
If your glasses are lightweight, you can cut one of your nanodazzle pads in half and use that instead of the full pad. You can do the same with the other nose pad if you have more lightweight glasses.
You can wash your nanodazzle pads with soap and water to rejuvenate their grip.
You can use additional nanodazzle pads elsewhere to prevent slippage if your glasses are too heavy.
Our story begins with a pug-nosed college student that needed to wear prescription glasses. Finding his glasses continually slipping, he decided that wearing them was a hassle. But, being an engineering student, he was committed to finding a solution to this problem using the latest technology. He has been awarded several patents, the latest of which uses nanotechnology to solve this long-standing problem of slipping glasses. There is no other product currently on the market that uses this technology.
Contact: info@nanotechinnovations.com