Binary Optics – Working with a mission of providing affordable eyewear to all and for free to the needy

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The daily routine, irregular food and diet habits, and improper care of the eyes have weakened the vision of most people and made spectacles a mandatory accessory. The vision of people is gradually weakening with age, and thus more than 40% of senior citizens are using spectacles. However, as the demand for eyewear rose, the prices of the spectacles were also increased a lot. Binary Optics started about a year ago to put a check on the unjustified prices and is providing spectacles at very reasonable and comparatively lower prices, and even offering spectacles for free to those who cannot afford them even at a lower price but require them to see clearly and is setting the trends of eyewear and eyeglasses of India. One can buy spectacles of top notch quality online matching the prescription through Binary Optics.
Binary Optics was started with the esteemed purpose of providing spectacles to those who require them for better vision at an affordable price. The founder’s conviction that he can offer glasses to anybody at an inexpensive price is what motivates him to go headfirst into this industry. Binary Optics provides spectacles at the lowest prices and the best prices in the entire market. The frames start as low as 199, and the prices are kept low so that everyone can afford them. The founder of Binary optics himself has been using spectacles for the last 10 years, and he knew the hardships a spectacle user goes through. This part of himself urged him to start something that helps people with spectacles. The founder of Binary Optics knew how frequently the power changes and how one has to change the lens every now and then as the power changes. Binary Optics provides the spectacles with lens frame of correct power matching the prescription. For those who work on computers or laptops for long time, computer glass frames are also available on Binary Optics for very affordable prices.
Every one of us have felt that the prices of the spectacles we are about to buy are a bit expensive and it would have been so better if we were able to find them at affordable prices. The founder also felt that a pair of high quality spectacles should not cost that much, and this is the main moment that led to the inception of Binary Optics. The founder, from that moment, was determined to provide quality spectacles to all those who needed them at very affordable prices. As the founder is also experienced in web development, he decided to design and build the website all by himself. He also has strong faith in his marketing skills, so he believed that he could market the brand in a good way and that his genuine reason for providing quality spectacles at affordable prices would definitely help many people.
The major initiative of Binary Optics that provides spectacles for free to those who cannot afford to buy a new pair is genuine and is needed at this hour. There is a community for Binary Optics, and if anyone sees a person using broken spectacles or comes across someone who requires new spectacles but cannot afford one, the community of Binary Optics would help them after verifying the relevant details. To understand the functioning of the community of Binary Optics with an example, if a frame that needs to be donated costs 250, then the first 250 people in the crowdfund have the chance to donate a rupee each. No one needs to donate more than a rupee, and this is how the money for the entire frame is collected from the first 250 people. The founder says that in this way, he can get the charity and no one steps back from donating a single rupee.
As long as the crowdfund of Binary Optics grows, if it grows to 3 million people in the coming 3 years, then 3 million rupees can be spent to provide free eyewear to the poor daily by receiving a rupee from each person in the crowdfund. The genuine intention of Binary Optics is making waves, and they are soon planning to expand to all corners of the nation.

Binary Optics is also running a launch offer and they are giving any frame in the website with Blue coat lens at flat price of 799 till stock lasts.

Website: www.Binaryoptics.in

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