Citroën launches the first anti-fog glasses


Citroën launches the first anti-fog glasses



The French company seeks to solve with this supplement, baptized as Seetroën, the problem of movement disorder that affects more than 30 million Europeans



Citroën has launched a new glasses that prevent dizziness in the journeys made by car, bus or train . With the arrival of summer, the French brand has created Seetroën, glasses based on the Boarding Ring technology that was initially aimed at sailors and people who made boat trips, but have decided to extend the world of motorsport.

This new device works with a fairly simple principle. It uses a liquid of color that is in rings that surround the eyes in all directions and that recreates the line of the horizon of constant form. In this way it is possible to solve the sensory conflict that causes the problem of movement sickness, which chronically affects more than 30 million Europeans. From the company say that the new creation has an efficiency of 95% .

Unlike other methods to avoid travel sickness, you do not have to wear your glasses when you ride the car, but you have to wait until you have the first symptoms to use them .

 The effect, according to Citroën, takes 10 to 12 minutes to be perceived, the time the mind needs to synchronize with the movement perceived by the ear.

For this new method to work satisfactorily, it is advised that the user keep his gaze fixed during this time on an immobile object. Once the necessary time has elapsed for the symptoms to disappear, we must take off our glasses and continue with the trip in a normal way


The Seetroën can be put on other glasses since they do not have glasses, they can be used by adults and children from 10 years old and it is not necessary that each family member has different glasses, they can be shared because they all have the same effect without Import the user's age.

The new device is available for sale in Citroën's online boutique at a price of € 99 .

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