Reticare, insurance for our eyes

Reticare, insurance for our eyes

El eReader has many advantages over other devices, the screen and the security of our eyes is one of those advantages, but this advantage is sometimes surpassed by those who want the utilities of a tablet. Tablets are devices that are on the rise since they concentrate in themselves the functionalities of many gadgets such as MP4, eReaders, Smartphones, netbooks, etc…. Faced with this intensive use, a group of Spanish researchers has developed the Reticare technology, protective covers that minimize eye damage caused by reading or look at the tablet screens, smartphones and portable consoles.

What is Reticare technology?

Technology withdraw It consists of a series of filters and protectors that reduce the macular damage that our sight suffers, this in the long run will mean health insurance, since the studies carried out on the damages that the use of tablets and similar devices can cause demonstrate and certify that many young people today will have serious vision problems in their 40s when it is normal for them to appear between 55 and 60 years.

Reticare, insurance for our eyes

Where does Reticare come from?

withdraw It is a Spanish research product. Under the protection of the Complutense University of Madrid and with the leadership of Dr. Celia Sánchez-Ramos The team has developed this technology after a process of more than 12 years. Currently the Spanish company TSR, Sustainable and Responsible Technology is the co-owner of the invention and producer of the covers with withdraw that are available to everyone, from your web store or from Carrefour centers, although the commercialization of the product is expected to expand. The price of the covers with Reticare is 12.95 euros for smartphones and game consoles and 18.95 euros for tablets.

Opinion

Although now we are not aware of the theme of our eye health, I believe that in a few years it will be a great endemic disease in our society. Many when we buy (I also include myself) a device with a screen we do not look at the quality of the screens, we do not know the standards that the screens have to pass to be suitable and even less the damage that they can create us. It seems to me that little by little we will have to become aware of these dangers and what it entails, for this reason, I thought it appropriate to publicize this invention that although it does not affect eReaders, it does affect our uses of electronic reading. An alternative to these solutions is to use reading habits, such as maintaining an adequate distance or reducing the light level and increasing the ambient light, in short, a few techniques that can alleviate but do not totally prevent. What measures do you use to prevent future eye damage?

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Source, Image and Video - Reticare official website


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  1.   Javi said

    Interesting but it will also be necessary to see how much quality remains from the screen itself. Who has not had such a protective plastic on their screen (mobile or camera)? and how annoying they are ... that if it comes off, that if you have not put it right and bubbles form, that if it is scratched, that if etc, etc.

  2.   Jesus Jiménez said

    Be careful, this seems to be one more trickster:

    http://www.lamentiraestaahifuera.com/2013/10/03/los-protectores-de-pantalla-para-tablets-a-19-euros-realmente-sirven-para-algo/

    In short, as soon as you scratch a bit, it turns out that all those supposed scientific studies either have nothing to do with the subject, or have not been published anywhere (there are even student works), and in many cases they have been done by same manufacturers. And, at the moment, there is no evidence that LED light can affect the retinas. Which is not very strange, on the other hand, since light is light, regardless of where it is generated.

    With the "toxic light" thing, the alarms have already been triggered, and it seems clear that it is a simple digger to exploit people's paranoia.

  3.   against stupidity said

    Don't be Zoquete Jesús Jimenez
    You have to be naive to believe the story of the link that you raise, the lie, the stupidity is so elaborate that sometimes it can even be credible. You do not see that this affects many companies. Do you really believe that all these efforts to discredit this issue are the result of the good intention of Robin Hoods in search of the truth?
    You must ask yourself something simpler, Why are there as many comments as yours against something apparently so beneficial and so obvious? Or is it that you have not felt a light slap at night when you read on your tablet? Our mothers already told us, separate from the TV ...
    If you are a troll, consider that they have to pay you much more so that it is profitable for you to convince people not to take care of their sight and that of their children and if you have contaminated yourself, clean yourself.
    I am a satisfied fool who has bought it for himself and his foolish children from what you call a booby trickster ..

    1.    Jesus Jiménez said

      Overwhelmed you leave me with your extensive arguments ... ah, wait, you do not contribute any, only insults.

      Also when I am in the sun for a while and I enter a dark place I am blinded for a while. Do we ban the sun too?

  4.   Marian said

    supported by supposed scientific experiments that I do not have enough elements to judge, they sell poor quality screen protectors for mobile phones and tablets, they do not fit, they peel off, they scratch with extreme ease and they generate all kinds of bubbles and shadows that are impossible to eliminate completely, a Very bad product of low quality and probably useless, I would like to know the opinion of others, sincerely

  5.   miriamjo said

    Everything that is taking care of our health is important and more if it is about our eyes. We have had to put glasses on my son and now everything that can be used so that he can have the most careful vision is welcome.

  6.   Pablo said

    I would like to read opinions of users who have tried it and are smart enough not to fall into the placebo effect or justify the outlay. Did you end up with bad eyesight before after a session with the tablet? Not now? Now less? Serious user opinions. Not about long-term preventive use but about direct relief from its use. Please, someone honest and with two fingers of forehead who has tried it, enlighten us.

  7.   Lizzie said

    I have bought it and I am ENCHANTED. When my eyes were clear, the light bothered me terribly; since I have it they do not redden me.

  8.   j said

    I have placed reticare on the screen of my laptop, and since I have put it, my eyes do not get red or itchy after spending three hours with the computer, each one to draw their conclusions.

  9.   Luis said

    Reticare is a MUST-HAVE add-on. Since I've been using it, it doesn't bother me to spend so many hours in front of the computer. It is a joy. It's crazy to think that screens don't hurt our eyesight. Anyone who works with them knows that the eyes get tired from so much exposure. This alleviates the problems and helps our eyes not suffer so much. Those who say otherwise just want to sell more screens. ESSENTIAL.