Glasses
Apple leak: Tim cook’s future smart glasses and what they will look like
Apple is developing smart glasses to compete with Meta, according to Mark Gurman. The device will have camera, audio, and AI features without a display. Launch expected in 2026–2027.
Brand news: The influencers reveal the secret and the new scandal
Why are people afraid to switch to multifocal lenses – and what are they missing?
The glasses everyone will be looking for this summer: 5 trends that change everything
Free eye tests and glasses at Dead Sea Hotel for surviving Gaza border residents
Dozens of optometrists, technicians, and other professionals are now performing examinations and making glasses and contacts until 4 p.m. on Thursday, at the Leonardo Plaza Hotel at the Dead Sea.
Israel to invest up to NIS 8.5 million in glass sorting plant
By establishing a color sorting facility, the glass can stay in the country, reducing environmental damage from transportation, emissions and energy that needs to be invested in creating glass.
Which of the glasses contains the largest amount of water?
An interesting riddle posted by a TikTok user went viral on social media after managing to confuse many viewers. According to the its creator, few of the viewers were able to guess the answer.
Why do we have black spots in our eyes, and how dangerous are they?
Dr. Ohayon explains common dangers to our eyesight and why it is so critical to visit an eye doctor at least once a year above the age of 40.
Genetics combined with long years of schooling and little time outdoors can lead to myopia
Nearsighted vision is associated with a range of eye disorders, making it a leading cause of irreversible vision impairment in older individuals.
Israel’s sole glass manufacturer to decrease its carbon footprint thanks to Airovation
The new MOU will see Airovation run a two-phase scale-up process, eventually leading to the first fully commercial unit that will reduce the carbon footprint and secure Phoenicia’s supply chain.
Super-Pharm purchases eyewear chain Erroca in $23m deal
Erroca has an annual sales turnover of approximately NIS 100 million through its 60 branches.
Israeli startup brings hi-tech to reading glasses
32°N sunglasses use a proprietary pixelated liquid crystals technology which enables the swift transition, developed over the course of ten years by DeepOptics.
Oakley's new sunglasses make Israel debut
At a price of NIS 1,200, the brand-new Oakley Kato can be found in optical stores across the country.
Optica Halperin uses the biblical Moses to sell glasses - opinion
OUT THERE: Various ads here in the Jewish state play on guilt.