6 Oct, 2015 @ 12:15
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Spanish eyecare’s future looks bright with innovative new design

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TESTING TIMES: Specsavers Optima are introducing revolutionary new eye-testing kit

AN innovative new form of fitting glasses is coming to Spain.

With World Sight Day approaching on October 8, Specsavers Opticas has launched a cutting-edge method of selecting and fitting glasses.

TESTING TIMES: Specsavers Optima are introducing revolutionary new eye-testing kit
TESTING TIMES: Specsavers Opticas are introducing revolutionary new eye-testing kit

Digital Precision Eyecare, will use imaging software on tablet devices to help customers choose the right specs for them.

Specialist teams will examine help customers and then use the software to take a unique image of the person wearing the glasses.

José Ángel Moral-Tajadura, Business Development Director of Specsavers Opticas says: “This is very clever kit and gets customers much more involved with the frames and lens selection.

“It’s a quick and easy process which ensures a perfect fit every time.”

 

 

Joe Duggan (Reporter)

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