I wanted to work as an interior designer, but my colour vision deficiency held me back. Now with my ColorView glasses, I have been able to pursue my life-long dreams!
— ColorView® Client
ColorView® is launched on New Zealand market!
We are happy to announce that our product line is now selling in New Zealand.
Testimonials
Prior to selling ColorView® we asked 6 people with colour vision deficiency to try ColorView® in their regular daily activities.
Person R
Age: 18, Occupation: Student
Before I began using ColorView®, I could not give good suggestions when my girl
friend wanted to buy new cloths. Because I could not understand the difference between red
and green or brown, the difference between white and pink.
Now everything has changed! When I hang out with my girl friend, I
really enjoy visiting the malls and shopping. ColorView® have lead me into the wonderful
world of colour!
I can now fully appreciate how beautiful my girl friend really is!
I am constantly
thinking about what gift I could get for my girl friend next.
My next step is entering college to pursue my aspirations of becoming a graphic designer,
a dream I was supposed to give up long ago. I understand first hand how it feels to be colour
blind, it is my goal to create a world of colour for all people to experience and enjoy.
Person A
Age: 35, Occupation: Tutor
I wanted to work as an interior designer, but my colour vision deficiency held me back. Now with my ColorView® glasses, I have been able to pursue my life-long dreams!In the classroom, I avoid red coloured chalk because it is difficult for me see. Instead I use yellow. Iask my students to write what's written in yellow on the blackboard as red on their notebooks."
Daily Activities and Identifying Colours
- I feel uncomfortable when I have to identify colours in daily life.
- I had to adjust Red & Green on my PC monitor.
- Dark Red & Black colours are confusing.
- Although Blue is easier to identify ,Yellow, Orange & Yellowish colours are difficult to identify.
- Sometimes I see lights on the street that appear to be traffic lights so I put my foot on the brake.
- I am very careful while driving as the red tail-light in front of me is not very visible.
Comments using ColorView®
- After using ColorView® lens, I could distinguish colours better.
- Colours such as Red, and Green are easier to tell and natural scenery's nicer.
- Before using ColorView® lens, a person's facial expression was tough to read . Now I can tell the person's feeling more by colour.
Person B
Age: 43, Occupation: Teacher
It's hard for me to match my clothing. When I buy clothes, I ask my wife to go with me to make sure I match.
Daily Activities and Identifying Colours
- I feel uncomfortable when I have to identify colours in daily life.
- Difficult to distinguish Red or Green traffic lights.
- Difficult to see road signs.
- Red & Green colours are difficult to distinguish, checkered patterns can be confusing.
- White & Light Pink are difficult to distinguish.
- I don't see Red flowers in Green very well, don't feel "dimensions" much, and I don't think nature is very pretty in colour.
Comments using ColorView®
- I make sure to take ColorView® lenses with me when I go shopping or when I go out.
- Its easier to see the difference between colours and I can choose goods and clothes by myself. It made my shopping more enjoyable.
- Red and Green are more distinct and the features objects are more apparent. The colours of nature seems so beautiful.
- Colours seen at snack shelves looks so bright.
Person Y
Age: 42, uses contacts. Occupation: Computer Eng.
I first realized that I had colour vision deficiency when I took a mandatory colour vision test at age 10. I didn't feel very uncomfortable in daily life, but I had a limited choice of schools for higher education.
Daily Activities and Identifying Colours
- When I applied for a driving license, the colour vision test was an obstacle for me.
- I was restricted to some fields of study like Electronics, Phamacy, and Chemistry.
- Red, Green, and Yellowish colours are hard to distinguish.
- I'm not very confident when choosing colours for clothing.
- Appliance light indicators are hard to see.
Comments using ColorView®
- I could see items in vending machines such as sodas and cigaretts. I could see slight differences in colours and thin lines became visible on soda cans and cigarette packs.
- Coke cans and Coke sign boards become stood out like never before.
- When preparing documents for presentations, ColorView® lenses helped with choosing colours tremendously.
- I didn't see a Red flower in the garden, but it seemed to jump out at me when I looked at the garden through ColorView® glasses.
Person K
Age: 22, Occupation: College Student
I realized I had colour vision deficiency when I took a mandantory colour vision exam at age 10.
Daily Activities and Identifying Colours
- Colours that I have difficutly seeing are Red, Yellow/Green, and Brownish colours.
- I misjudge colours often.
- I am not good at choosing colours of clothing .
- When I see a traffic light from a distance it is hard to tell if it's Yellow or Red.
- It is difficult to determine the colour of the LED sign when charging batteries etc.
Comments using ColorView®
- Cherry blossoms looked somewhat white, but, looked pink when I put ColorView® glasses on.
- When I went on a vacation trip, I was so happy to see sceneries and architectures so clearly when I put ColorView® glasses on.
- When I watch a movie or TV program now, colours look so clear and crisp They look so vivid and interesting when I put ColorView® glasses on.
Person S
Age: 35, uses contacts. Occupation: Sales
When I was a child, we had a mandantory colour vision test and I was told that I had colour vision deficiency. Then I wasdiagnosed by my ophthalmologist me who explained that Navy Blue and Dark Green colours are difficult to distinguish with my condition.
Daily Activities and Identifying Colours
- I have difficulty distinguishing between Black and Dark Blue, and between Dark Green and Dark Blue.
- I have difficulty in choosing clothes that match.
- Dark Green and Dark Blue clothes are hard to distinguish.
Comments using ColorView®
- When I didn't use the ColorView® glasses, Cherry blossoms looked somewhat white, but when I used ColorView® glasses, they looked pink.
- Distinguishing the confusing colours of shirts is easier.
- If I drop something on the ground and the colour of the object is similar to the floor, I had difficulty finding it. But now I can find it easier.