At David Kind, we're redefining the direct-to-consumer eyewear landscape with our groundbreaking patented photo measurement system. This innovative tool not only keeps our costs down but also ensures unparalleled precision in fitting your glasses. It's simple yet sophisticated, allowing us to deliver the perfect pair of frames tailored specifically to your prescription lenses. Every customer deserves flawless vision, and our technology guarantees just that. Take a moment to check out this image showcasing our commitment to quality: ![Image](http://bsg-i.nbxc.com/blog/1b0d8c26ffa05a496b9072c1a0e9e475.jpg) Our Home Try-On experience is a game-changer for most of our customers. It's designed to make discovering your ideal frames easy and enjoyable. One of the unique aspects of our process is the final measurement photo we request during purchase. This photo helps us pinpoint your exact pupillary distance and vertical height measurements. These are the same measurements you’d get at your optometrist’s office or an in-person optical shop. However, every face is different, so having precise data is vital. Our advanced technology calculates pupillary distance, ocular center, and segment height to ensure your lenses are perfectly suited to your prescription. Here's another visual to illustrate our approach: ![Image](http://bsg-i.nbxc.com/blog/43bdba1a9a0acd2c4b4a1146a6ac1be0.jpg) These measurements are critical, whether they're taken by your doctor, optician, or through our photo technology. Our patented system has reduced the eyeglass remake rate from the national average of 11% (including in-person services) to just 3%. This is a feat our team is incredibly proud of. If you'd like to learn more about these measurements and how our patent ensures crystal-clear and comfortable vision, feel free to explore further details [here](https://www.davidkind.com). Check out this video to see our technology in action: ### What is Your Pupillary Distance (PD)? Your PD is the horizontal distance between your eyes, measured in millimeters. This remains relatively constant after adulthood and ensures you look through the clearest part of the lens. ### What is Your Optical/Ocular Center Height (OC)? The OC height is the vertical center of the lens, measured from the bottom of the lens to the center of the pupil. This varies significantly depending on the frame style. Most online eyewear brands simply center this measurement, but David Kind goes above and beyond by integrating accurate vertical height measurements. This is why capturing a photo of each customer wearing their chosen David Kind frames is essential. ### What is Your Segment Height (SEG)? This measurement applies specifically to progressive or bifocal lenses and determines near, intermediate, and far corrections. The SEG height is the vertical position where your eye sits within the lens, measured from the bottom of the frame. Your optician can adjust this based on your lifestyle and intended use, such as driving or working on a computer. For a closer look at how our measurements work, take a peek at this image: ![Image](http://bsg-i.nbxc.com/blog/0bda68771b611fb413cc785c57c160d4.jpg) Unlike many direct-to-consumer brands offering virtual try-ons, David Kind provides a hands-on experience. Our Home Try-On process lets you physically test our frames while our patented photo technology captures those often overlooked yet crucial measurements. Incorrect measurements can lead to visual distortions, headaches, dizziness, and blurry vision. If these measurements aren’t spot on, even the best-looking frames won’t provide the comfort and clarity you deserve. If you have any questions or need assistance, don't hesitate to reach out! We're here to help you find the perfect pair. **FIND A NEW PAIR TODAY**

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