Vision Cleans Up

Like some other Dyson products, the 360 Eye’s value is also questionable. Sure, I like 360 Eye’s app and the way it navigates around a room, but the Neato Botvac Connected has similar features, performs better in every category and costs $300 less. That doesn’t mean you won’t like Dyson’s irobot vacuum cleaner Wi-Fi model,… Continue reading Vision Cleans Up

Vision Cleans Up

It will figure out a few stationary points, such as a chair or table, and then use those points to triangulate its position. The cameras on these two vacuums set them apart from all the rest. The 360 Degree Vision System of the Dyson model keeps the robot from banging into walls and obstacles. The… Continue reading Vision Cleans Up

Vision Cleans Up

Emptying was simple—we just sent the robot back to its charging station where it emptied itself into the larger dust bin with no mess or fuss. The iRobot Roomba S9+ is larger and pricier than some robot vacuums but it brings a lot to the table; impressive build quality, effective cleaning and efficient automatic emptying… Continue reading Vision Cleans Up

How To Choose Eyeglasses For Vision Correction

With the exception of Zenni, whose basic lenses have an index of 1.57, the “free” lenses in the frames of most online retailers have a standard index (1.50). Despite Zenni’s ultra-low prices, we found that it surpassed our expectations, sometimes impressively so. A tester who ordered $19 clubmaster from Zenni was perfectly pleased with them.… Continue reading How To Choose Eyeglasses For Vision Correction

How To Choose Eyeglasses For Vision Correction

Saving money on prescription glasses is one of the top benefits of buying online. Over time, the construction of frames for glasses also evolved. Early eyepieces were designed to be either held in place by hand or by exerting pressure on the nose (pince-nez). Girolamo Savonarola suggested that eyepieces could be held in place by… Continue reading How To Choose Eyeglasses For Vision Correction

How To Choose Eyeglasses For Vision Correction

In 2008, Joshua Silver designed eyewear with adjustable corrective glasses. They work by silicone liquid, a syringe, and a pressure mechanism. The earliest pictorial evidence for the use of eyeglasses is Tommaso da Modena’s 1352 portrait of the cardinal Hugh de Provence reading in a scriptorium. Another early example would be a depiction of eyeglasses… Continue reading How To Choose Eyeglasses For Vision Correction