Smart Glasses Optician Guide
To get prescription lenses or have your smart glasses adjusted, take your smart glasses and this card to your optician
Please Follow the Instructions on This Card to Make Optimal Adjustments.
Heat Ok on Nose Bridge
Acetate Frame Front
Heat okay for lens insertion and nose bridge adjustments.
Adjust Temple Tips Without Heat
Temple Tips Adjustments
Hold firmly on the metal accent near the temple tips with one hand and adjust with the other hand.
No Heat on Endpieces or Hinges
No Heat on Temples
Do Not Adjust with Pliers
Pliers will damage internal sensors.
Do Not Apply Tilt
Does not support pantoscopic tilt.
| Prescription Range Determine appropriate prescription as you would with acetate frames. Our suggested prescription range (spherical equivalent) covers: −8.00 to +4.00. We recommend high index lenses for prescriptions of −5.00 or higher. |
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| Edge / Insert / Remove Edge, insert, and remove lenses as you would with acetate frames. |
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| Hot or Cold Mount Ok Frame front lens insertion, apply heat as needed at optician’s discretion. |
| No Ultrasonic Cleaners Do not submerge smart glasses, clean the device with a soft, dry cloth. |
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| No Alcohol Solutions on Smart Glasses To remove ink from lenses only, apply isopropyl alcohol (70% max) with caution. |
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| Splash Resistant (IPX4 Rating) Do not rinse under running water. |
Worry Free Lens Installation: Your Smart Glasses with Alexa were designed to be compatible with prescription lenses, just like any other acetate frames. In the unlikely event that your smart glasses break during the installation of prescription lenses, we will replace them. For more information, see www.amazon.com/devicewarranty.
To see more information on how to handle smart glasses and warranty coverage, scan the QR code, or visit amazon.com/SmartGlassesRx.