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ClearFocus™ Pinhole Glasses

ClearFocus™ Pinhole Glasses

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ClearFocus™ Pinhole Glasses

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Regular price $9.99 Sale price $49.99
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ClearFocus™ — Ocular Resistance Training
CLEARFOCUS™ — OCULAR RESISTANCE TRAINING

YOUR EYES ARE RUNNING ANCIENT HARDWARE.

40,000 micro-apertures. One lens. Zero surgery. A stenopeic array built to force the focusing muscle you've never once trained — the same one screens have been quietly detraining since 2007.

ClearFocus™ — Aperture Array
4.8 / 2,347 REPS LOGGED
  • 40,000-aperture array
  • 12 min/day protocol
  • Ships in 24 hrs
Current batch moving fast — restock cadence is irregular.
PROOF / 01

40,000 micro-apertures, watching light bend through real hardware. Not a filter. Not a coating. Not a claim.

THE PROBLEM NOBODY TRAINS FOR

You stretch. You lift. You track your steps. Your eyes get zero reps.

Every focusing muscle in your body has a gym. Your ciliary muscle — the one that physically reshapes your eye's lens to pull a screen six inches away into focus — has never once been asked to work against resistance. It just gets used, all day, every day, and called "rest."

A pinhole array changes that math. Force the eye to resolve an image through 40,000 tiny apertures instead of one wide lens, and the muscle has to engage differently to keep up. That's the entire mechanism. No surgery, no drops, no waiting room.

0 Rx required 0 surgery 0 filters or coatings
40,000
Micro-apertures per lens
12 MIN — average daily session
PROOF / 02

12 minutes. Any desk, any lighting, zero equipment beyond what's already on your face.

WHY IT WORKS

Four reasons this isn't a novelty-store gag.

Trains the actual muscle

Direct resistance for the ciliary muscle — the one thing that determines how hard your eye has to work to focus, and the one thing screens never train.

No prescription, no Rx lens

Works independent of your current vision. No lens grinding, no optometrist visit, no correction number required to start.

12-minute daily protocol

Built for a desk, a commute, a couch. Short structured sessions, not an hour-long ritual you'll abandon by Thursday.

Real hinge, real hardware

Riveted hinge construction and precision-molded frame — built like actual eyewear, not a costume-shop prop that snaps in a week.

PROOF / 03 — TAP FOR SOUND
MUTED

What eight weeks of actual daily reps sounds like, from someone who ran the protocol.

THE PROTOCOL

Three steps. No equipment. No excuses.

STEP 01

Wear

Put ClearFocus on for 10–15 minutes during focused screen work — reading, a monitor, your phone.

STEP 02

Let it resist

The array does the work. Your eye has to engage the focusing muscle harder to resolve through it. That's the rep.

STEP 03

Repeat daily

Same as any resistance training — track by the week, not the session. Consistency is the entire program.

PROOF / 04

The full protocol, real time, no cuts. This is genuinely all it takes.

BEFORE YOU ASK

Objections, answered directly.

Pinhole (stenopeic) optics are a documented phenomenon: narrowing the aperture light passes through increases depth of field and reduces the correction your eye's lens has to make on its own — which is what forces the ciliary muscle to engage differently. We're not claiming a cure for anything. It's a training tool, not a medical device.
Probably, yes — and that's fine, because you're not meant to wear these on a walk. Treat them like a mouthguard or a resistance band: gear for a session, not a daily accessory. Most people run their protocol at a desk, on a couch, or in a chair — not on the sidewalk.
Start with shorter 5–10 minute sessions in consistent lighting and let your eyes adjust before extending. Some mild adjustment in the first few sessions is normal and typically fades quickly. If anything feels persistently off, stop and give it a break.
Precision-molded ABS frame with a riveted metal hinge — the same basic construction as standard optical frames, built to handle daily folding and unfolding without loosening.
Results depend entirely on consistency — most people who stick to daily sessions report a noticeable shift within a few weeks, not days. Skip the protocol and you'll skip the results, same as any other training.
ClearFocus ships in our current production shape from the batch in stock. Every pair uses the identical 40,000-aperture array regardless of frame silhouette, so training performance is the same either way. If a specific shape matters to you, message support before your order ships.
PROOF / 05 — TAP FOR SOUND
MUTED

The volume of people posting their own results, unprompted and unpaid.

THE POINT

Stop outsourcing focus to a prescription. Start training the muscle underneath it.

Glasses correct. ClearFocus trains. They're not solving the same problem.

LOGGED REPS

2,347 people trained. Here's what they logged.

4.8
Based on 2,347 verified reps
5 star
82%
4 star
12%
3 star
4%
2 star
1%
1 star
1%
★★★★★
3 weeks ago
Derek M. Verified
Felt genuinely stupid putting these on the first time. Two weeks of 12-minute sessions during my morning reading and my eyes feel noticeably less fried by 6pm. Didn't expect that.
★★★★★
1 month ago
Priya S. Verified
The hinge is the detail that sold me — this isn't flimsy novelty-store plastic. It folds and sits like a real pair of glasses. Wasn't expecting that build quality honestly.
★★★★☆
2 months ago
Callum R. Verified
Took about a week before the "everything looks like a screen door" feeling stopped bothering me. Once it did, the daily routine got easy. Docking one star only because I wish it shipped with a hard case.
★★★★★
2 months ago
Anaya T. Verified
I do 15 minutes while I read the news every morning. It's become as automatic as brushing my teeth. My eyes feel less "cooked" after long work days — that's the most honest way I can put it.
★★★★★
3 months ago
Marcus J. Verified
Bought these half-jokingly after seeing them online. Kept using them because the 12-minute structure actually fits my schedule, unlike every other "eye exercise" thing I've tried and abandoned in 3 days.
★★★★★
3 months ago
Wei L. Verified
The FAQ about looking ridiculous is accurate and I respect the honesty. I use mine at my desk with the door closed. Nobody needs to see it. The results are the only part that matters.
★★★★★
4 months ago
Hannah O. Verified
Three months of near-daily use. Not a miracle, but a real, boring, incremental difference in how tired my eyes feel by evening. That's exactly what I wanted — no hype, just fewer symptoms.
★★★★☆
4 months ago
Tomás F. Verified
Shipping was fast, exactly as advertised. Adjustment period was a little longer for me than the FAQ suggested — closer to two weeks — but it did eventually click.