
ClearFocus™ Pinhole Glasses
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.
- 40,000-aperture array
- 12 min/day protocol
- Ships in 24 hrs
40,000 micro-apertures, watching light bend through real hardware. Not a filter. Not a coating. Not a claim.
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.
12 minutes. Any desk, any lighting, zero equipment beyond what's already on your face.
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.
What eight weeks of actual daily reps sounds like, from someone who ran the protocol.
Three steps. No equipment. No excuses.
Wear
Put ClearFocus on for 10–15 minutes during focused screen work — reading, a monitor, your phone.
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.
Repeat daily
Same as any resistance training — track by the week, not the session. Consistency is the entire program.
The full protocol, real time, no cuts. This is genuinely all it takes.
Objections, answered directly.
The volume of people posting their own results, unprompted and unpaid.
Stop outsourcing focus to a prescription. Start training the muscle underneath it.
Glasses correct. ClearFocus trains. They're not solving the same problem.