![]() I was immediately nauseous on the 45-minute drive back home, even without looking at a book or my phone. Next up was the backseat, which has always been my least favorite place in a car. While I felt a quick second of dizziness when I first began reading again, it actually faded even without my putting the glasses back on. Ten more minutes in, I removed the glasses and continued reading - with no dizziness! I then put the book away for 10 minutes and went back to it to see if the effects were still lingering. I then wore the glasses for the allotted time and within about 5 minutes, I was able to begin reading. I noticed I wasn’t actually reading because I was finding it hard to focus. I was already feeling a bit dizzy while looking at the book after just a few minutes in the car. ![]() While my motion sickness is thankfully not severe, I have gotten sick in the backseat on extremely long trips and ended up with migraines from a long trip while in the front passenger seat.įor my test, I wore them with and without sunglasses and made sure to test them with the smallest print item I could find on my bookshelf - a stained copy of “Jane Eyre” from 1960, which I started to read during a 45-minute drive. I get motion sickness in the backseat regardless of what I’m doing, but I also get it in the front seat if I read a book or look at my phone. ![]() Once I got over how silly I looked, I tried them in the front seat and then the back seat. But, as a motion sickness sufferer myself, I decided to put the glasses to the test to see how they stood up to my motion sickness. Some reviewers say the glasses didn’t work for them. “They are sort of small for an adult, but they do more good than harm. She went on to say they were tight on the nose but didn’t hurt. “I was also able to ride with my mom who gets me car sick every time,” wrote Erin D. The only time I had any issue was when we were passing by another train going in the opposite direction.” I rode on an Amtrak for four hours and was on my phone looking at pictures, doing my Wordle, scrolling on Insta and never once felt sick. I put them on when I was already feeling a little sick and immediately felt the nausea, headache, and light-headedness go away. “I hate taking meds - everything, non-drowsy or not, makes me tired - and I’ve tried all the other remedies too (ginger, peppermint, bracelets, patches…),” they wrote. One reviewer who has suffered motion sickness his whole life and can’t even normally look at a timepiece in the car called them “deranged Minion glasses” but tells customers to swallow their pride and forget about looking silly. With more than 1,000 5-star reviews, Amazon customers say the glasses “absolutely work” and have helped some people read or play video games while in a vehicle. You will need to wear them for 10-14 minutes each time you begin a new movement. Once you feel relief, you can take the glasses off because your balance has been restored and the effects will continue. If you feel dizzy or nauseous, simply look at something that isn’t moving (i.e., a book or your phone), then wear the glasses for 10-14 minutes. While they definitely look quite goofy, the manufacturer says you don’t have to wear them the entire time you’re doing whichever activity causes your sickness. These glasses normally cost $70 but have recently been reduced to $24, a 67% savings. The level of the liquid in the circle changes based on the motion of the vehicle, which creates an artificial horizon in your vision that “re-synchronizes” your eyes with the rest of your balance system. The Hion Anti-Motion Sickness Smart Glasses do not have lenses, instead opting for four circular tubes (two for your around your eyes and one on each side of your head) filled with liquid. This leads to your brain getting confused about whether you’re stopped or in motion.įixing the disconnect between your brain and the rest of your body is the idea behind a pair of motion sickness glasses on Amazon that reviewers say “look silly,” but either help or totally cure their motion sickness. When in a moving vehicle, for example, your muscles remain still, but your eyes see things passing out of the window. Motion sickness, if you’re not aware, is caused by your brain’s reaction to conflicting information sent by your eyes, ears and body. Whether that means trying to sleep through a long drive so you don’t notice how you feel or avoiding eating so you don’t have anything to, uh, bring back up if you get nauseous, getting to your destination is definitely the worst part of a trip. If you suffer from motion sickness, like me, you’ve probably had to adjust just how much “fun” you have when heading out. Nothing ruins a road trip like a bout of motion sickness.
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