![]() I have to try them again like on a plane or a train, but so far, they seemed to work quite well for the ride up and the ride back. I need to have a steady, STEADY speed in a car, or be the one driving to not get sick. The only times where the glasses weren’t magic, were when my partner was doing a jerk stop/start with the car, and it was making me nauseous. I found that for me, personally, they worked quite well. I then handed them over to Little Bun after he basically hurled all over my car, and they SEEMED to help. I didn’t take my usual Transderm patch, and I wore the glasses for the first 10 minutes of the ride. I tried it out on our trip up to Toronto in the car. ![]() Because I was one of the early pre-orders, I got a 25% discount off the price of 100 EUR which basically paid for the shipping to me. I paid $115 CAD plus shipping which was about $31 CAD to get my hands on these things. Stares and snickers be damned, I won’t be hurling all over you, or dizzy and nauseous for the next 24 hours. They look ugly AF but I really don’t give AF because if they cure my motion sickness I will wear them UNTIL THE JOURNEY IS OVER. The cute girl they use is not helping sell it, to be honest. It supposedly tested in labs to have 95% efficacy in generic motion sickness situations - boats, trains, cars, etc - but obviously if you are on a very rocky boat in the middle of a raging sea, you are not going to be able to wear these glasses and not toss your cookies. Pregnant women who travel everywhere, rejoice!Īpparently you just put on these glasses for 10 minutes, let the liquid in the lenses roll around and do the work to recalibrate your inner ear with your vision, and then you’re good to go. What it purports to doĬure motion sickness without patches or drugs. The catch seems to be that Citroën heavily promoted these glasses this summer 2018 (they have major clout, obviously), and Boarding Glasses as part of the contract (I assume) was basically unable to ship the glasses earlier than December 2018, even though they provided the technology and had the glasses ready to go. This is where I got confused because I was searching for these SEETROËN glasses and then I saw what I thought was a knockoff pair called Boarding Glasses, but in the end, it is the same damn thing. They use the technology from a company called Boarding Glasses. SEETROËN is the name of the motion sickness glasses sold by the car company in France called Citroën (get it? GET IT!?… oh nevermind). ![]() Here’s a bit of a background in case you are confused about why there are two names for this The minute I saw them, and heard what they were meant to do, I was like. I was one of the first people to buy a SEETROËN / Boarding Glasses pair of motion sickness glasses because I was abroad (naturally) when I saw them debut on French TV. And can be installed as overglasses.Review of SEETROËN Boarding Glasses for Motion Sickness – Do they actually work? The glasses are not equipped with glass, so they can be shared by all members of the family, travel partners. Usable for adults and children from 10 years old. The glasses allow you to re-synchronize your vision with the perceptions of the inner ear, whose functioning is disturbed by the action of these drugs. The use of anti-motion sickness medication (or any other psycho-active substance) while wearing SEETROËN glasses will systematically affect their effect. Wear the glasses for 10 to 12 minutes to allow your senses to synchronize SEETROËN S19 is a limited series of 1919 units, in honor of the brand's centenary celebrated this year.Įquip yourself as soon as the first symptoms appear (can be used over a pair of glasses). This device is patented and tested, and has an efficiency rate of 95%. The Seetroën glasses use the technology patented by Boarding Ring, a French start-up based in the Var region. The SEETROËN S19 glasses use the same principle that made the first model successful last July: recreate the horizon line using a colored liquid to resolve the sensory conflict. GLASSES WITHOUT LENSES S19 SEETROËN - LIMITED EDITIONīuilding on the success of the SEETROËN glasses for motion sickness, Citroën is launching a second model called S19 at VivaTech (May 16-18).
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