Countact Lens Cases tell you when to throw them away

A couple of years ago wearing contact lenses was one of the most fashionable things that you could have done. Every teenager’s dream was to show up at important events with a different eye color if you wanted to put yourself forward. I have never had the chance to wear something like this, because my eyes are so very sensitive. But if I think about the trouble these lenses bring along, I might be one of the lucky ones.
If you’re a contact lens wearer, then you must be aware that you’re supposed to toss your contacts every two weeks or a month, depending on what type of contacts you have. The only problem is that if you wait too long, gross bacteria will grow on your lenses, and you definitely don’t want those anywhere near your eyes.
But you’re the type of person that forgets right about everything. In these modern times of pin numbers, security codes and passwords, there are lots of things to remember. Not to mention the birthdays, anniversaries and phone numbers that are all running around in our heads. It’s something like a miracle the fact that we’re still able to recall the things we need.

The Countact Lens Cases will help you avoid associated problems such as poor eyesight and eye infection. The only thing you should do is to set the duration of use for either 14 or 30 days (or any amount of days in between) and each time you change your contact lenses simply press the “Counter†button. From that moment you can free your mind and let the case tell you when your contacts have expired, through an audible beeping sound from the built-in speaker and LED display.
Countact Lens Cases come in 8 colors (red, blue, yellow, orange, purple, pink, teal and white) and are shipped randomly in packs of 4 different colors with batteries (each lasting around 3 months from first use).
Measuring 2 x 8.5 x 3 centimeters (0.8 x 3.35 x 1.2 inches), Countact Lens Cases are ideal for people with busy schedules, people who use their contacts intermittently and those who are new to wearing contact lenses. They are available from LatestBuy.com.au for $34.47.
(Source: Dvice)








