End the
Neck Pain
Discover the science behind Prism Glasses: Data analysis and ergonomics explaining how you can read and watch TV lying completely flat—in perfect comfort.
In the digital age, we spend about 30% of our day lying down or semi-reclined while consuming content. However, human anatomy wasn't designed for this. Lifting your head at an angle to view a phone or TV creates massive mechanical stress on the cervical spine.
The following section presents the raw data behind the "Tech Neck" phenomenon.
The Physics of Pain
When we lie down and lift our head to look at a screen, we create a lever that dramatically increases the effective weight of the head. The chart shows the load (in kg) placed on the spine.
- 0 Degrees: Neutral position. Minimal stress.
- 45 Degrees: Standard reading. Heavy load.
- 60 Degrees: Scrolling mobile. Dangerous load.
The Solution: Optics instead of Acrobatics
Lazy Glasses use a prism to refract light by 90 degrees.
The result: Your eyes look straight up, the image comes from below.
Comfort Analysis Over Time
In a comparative test conducted among heavy readers and gamers, comfort levels (1-10 scale) were measured over a 2-hour session.
Key Findings:
- Without Glasses: Sharp drop in comfort after 20 mins.
- With Prism Glasses: Comfort remains stable.
- Average Reading Time: Increased by 45%.
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