I have double vision for which there is no cure. The easiest "fix" is to just tape one eye shut. A quick search mostly led to the "chewing gum" patches I had tried before; They are uncomfortable and interfere with glasses and hair. That's why I like this Astropic article more! It simply snaps onto the goggles and completely blocks vision on one side, including the outer portion of the lens. It's not uncomfortable, but it does take some getting used to. Disadvantages of ANY eyepatch include (for me): 1: Getting used to the change in "depth of fieldβ on the eyepatch; Dropping objects or adapting them to close-up work. 2: I get annoyed with low light output (i.e. you block half the light from your field of view). I think adjusting the lamp at home will fix this. I'll try this out for about a week and then choose from a wide range of colors if I decide to use them for a longer period of time.
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