Kupu Whakataki
These Goshyda Color Blindness Correcting Glasses are designed to assist individuals with Deutan and Protan color blindness by enhancing color perception. The specialized lenses filter light to provide a more vibrant and saturated color experience, improving contrast, depth perception, and overall color accuracy.
This manual provides essential information regarding the setup, operation, and maintenance of your new glasses to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
Ihirangi mokete
I te whakatuwheratanga o te kete, tirohia koa kei roto katoa nga mea e whai ake nei:
- 1 x Pair of Color Blind Glasses
- 1 x Glasses Muslin (Cleaning Cloth)
- 1 x Glasses Box/Cover
- 1 x Glasses Rope (Strap)

Figure 1: Package contents including glasses, cleaning cloth, case, and strap.

Whakaatu 2: Taipitopito view of the included accessories.
Tatūnga
- Wewete pouaka: Carefully remove the glasses and all accessories from the packaging. Inspect for any visible damage.
- Te horoi tuatahi: Before first use, gently wipe the lenses with the provided glasses muslin to remove any dust or smudges.
- Attaching the Glasses Rope (Optional): If desired, attach the glasses rope to the ends of the temples to help secure the glasses around your neck when not in use.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
These glasses are designed for individuals with Deutan (green-red) and Protan (red-green) color blindness. They are not a cure for color blindness but rather an aid to enhance color perception.
- Te mau mohiti: Place the glasses on your face as you would with regular eyeglasses. Ensure they sit comfortably on your nose bridge and behind your ears.
- Initial Experience: The effect of the glasses may vary for each individual. Some users may notice an immediate difference in color vibrancy and saturation, while others may require a period of adjustment.
- Whakamahi Tino Pai: For best results, use the glasses in environments with natural light. The specialized coating works by filtering specific wavelengths of light to differentiate colors more clearly.

Whakaahua 3: Example of wearing the glasses. The glasses are designed to appear similar to regular sunglasses while providing color enhancement.
Understanding Color Blindness Types
It is important to understand your specific type of color blindness (Deutan or Protan) to manage expectations regarding the effectiveness of these glasses. The following image illustrates common color blindness tests:

Whakaahua 4: Examples of color blindness test patterns. Individuals unable to discern the 'A' may have green color blindness, while those unable to discern the 'C' may have red color blindness.
Te tiaki
Proper care will extend the life and maintain the optical clarity of your glasses.
- Whakapai Arotahi: Use the provided muslin cloth to gently wipe the lenses. For stubborn smudges, use a specialized lens cleaning spray designed for optical lenses and a clean microfiber cloth. Avoid using paper towels, clothing, or harsh chemicals, as these can scratch the lenses.
- Te Horoi i ngā Anga: Wipe the TR90 frames with a soft, damp kakahu.
- Rokiroki: When not in use, store the glasses in the provided glasses box/cover to protect them from dust, scratches, and impacts.
- Aukati i nga Pawera Nui: Do not expose the glasses to extreme heat (e.g., leaving them in a hot car) or cold, as this can damage the frame material and lens coatings.
Raparongoā
Limited or No Perceived Effect
- Verify Color Blindness Type: These glasses are specifically designed for Deutan and Protan types of color blindness. They may have limited or no effect on other forms of color vision deficiency.
- Nga Tikanga Taiao: Ensure you are using the glasses in well-lit environments, preferably with natural light. The effect may be less noticeable in dim or artificial lighting.
- Wā Urutaunga: Some individuals require an adaptation period. Try wearing the glasses for extended periods over several days to allow your brain to adjust to the enhanced color signals.
Discomfort or Poor Fit
- Te Whakatikatika: The TR90 frames are generally flexible. If the fit is too tight or loose, a professional optician may be able to make minor adjustments.
- Ngā Pāreti Ihu: Ensure the nose pads are positioned correctly and are not causing pressure points.
Scratched Lenses
- Ārai: Always store glasses in their case when not in use and clean only with the provided muslin cloth or a dedicated lens cleaner and microfiber cloth.
- Whakakapinga: Scratched lenses cannot be repaired and may require replacement of the glasses.
Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Momo Tuemi | Color Blind Glasses |
| Rauemi | Resin Lenses, TR90 Frames |
| Tau tauira | Goshydabjrevo5267 |
| Ahu mōkihi | 7.09 x 4.33 x 1.57 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 4.5 hekere |
| Kaihanga | Goshyda |
Hua taapiri Views

Whakaahua 5: Taha-mua view of the glasses.

Whakaahua 6: Koki view of the glasses.

Whakaahua 7: Runga-raro view of the glasses.

Whakaahua 8: Taha view of the glasses.