
Benjamin Merrill
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The app is garbage (for accuracy and for specificity). The glasses are not bad. The L and R T's are 129mm wide and the middle T is 9mm higher in elevation. Take a photo from the front while looking 15 ft behind slightly above the camera. Manually mark the pupils and T mark vertices. Give it to Claude telling it the 129mm, 9mm thing and the approx depth of your pupils behind the left and right T markers. That worked for me and I got convergent results.

Aadi Bhamidipati
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You need the frames for the app to work, as per the title. But what it doesn't tell you is you need to register an account, and then you won't get your results unless you pay for a subscription. Then on top of that, you can't actually delete your information online - the form conveniently "has an error" and you'll have to email them, which I imagine they'll 'conveniently' ignore.
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It seems really good, except I get different results everytime, so I'm not sure I understand the best way to use them yet. Am holding off buying next set of glasses until I'm comfortable I can use it right. The quality is good though, and it seems really clever. One I've got it figured out and consistent, I'm sure it's give it 5 starts
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Hi Jonathan, I'm just checking in with you to see if you were able to get consistent measurements. Note that 1-2 millimeter differentiation is okay. Anything beyond that is concerning. Let us know how it's going so we can figure out a solution.