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A lot of startups have answered the call for more personal protective equipment (PPE) and other essentials to support healthcare workers in their efforts to curb the spread and impact of COVID-19.

One of those is direct-to-consumer 3D-printed eyewear brand Fitz, which is employing its custom-fit glasses technology to build protective, prescription specs to frontline healthcare workers in need of the best protection they can get. Fitz Protect is a version of Fitz eyesore that uses the same custom measurement tool Fitz created for use via its iOS app, made possible by Apple depth-sensing Face ID camera on newer iPhones and all iPad Pro models.

The app allows virtual try-on, and provides millimeter-level accurate measurements for a custom fit.

Protect is a version of the glasses that still supports a wide range of prescriptions, but that also extends further like safety glasses to provide more coverage and guard against errant entry of any fluids through the eyes. Health care professionals are doing what they can to ensure their face, mouth, nose and eyes are protected from any coughs, sneezes or other droplet-spreading activity from COVID-19 patients that could pass on the infection.

These measures have more broadly focused on face shields that feature a single transparent plastic sheet, and N95 masks (and alternatives when not available) to protect the mouth and nose. Fitz CEO Gabriel Schlumberger explained via email that the design for Fitz Protect came from working frontline doctors in nurses from New York, LA and Texas who were all looking for something to source prescription protective eyewear. &More than 60% of doctors are glasses wearers, and current guidance is for them to stop wearing contact lenses,& Schlumberger explained, adding that Fitz Protect is also designed to be worn in conjunction with a face shield, when that an available option, and provide yet another layer of defense. &We heard from prescription glasses wearers that their standard glasses didn&t provide anywhere near adequate coverage, especially over the eyebrows, and in some cases they were adding cardboard cut-outs,& he said.

&We leveraged our existing system to create something much better.

& Fitz model also helps on the pricing side because it already designed to be an aggressively cost-competitive offering when compared to traditional prescription eyesore.

Their glasses typically retail for just $95 including frames, lenses and shipping, and are also offered in a $185 per year unlimited frame membership plan.

For doctors, nurses and hospital staff, the entire cost of Fitz Protect is being waived, and the company is seeking donations to help offset its own manufacturing costs, which currently stand at around $100 per set, though process improvements should bring that down according to Schlumberger as they expand availability. Already, he said that nearly 3,000 healthcare professionals have signed up to receive a pair in their first week of availability, so they&re working on adding scale to keep up with the unexpected demand.





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