Ergonomic design, no scarring or skin irritation occurs even when worn for a long time
The term ‘Hidden Champion’ comes from the book ‘Hidden Champion’ published by Hermann Simon, a German management scholar who is the head in strategy and marketing.
It refers to ‘a blue-chip company that is not well known to the public but dominates the global market in each field’. It is similar to the term small but strong company.
We find hidden champion companies like hidden jewels in various parts of the domestic eyewear industry and introduce them through publicity.
Among the domestic industrial safety goggle manufacturers, there is a company that is currently developing the best ophthalmic optical products specialized in the medical industry.
In particular, there is a company that is growing remarkably started in Gwangju Metropolitan City, which can be said to be a wasteland of the eyewear industry where there is no infrastructure for the eyewear industry. Only the CNS Company.
CNS Company, which mainly produces industrial safety glasses, is developing various goggles for medical, leisure sports, life safety, and special purposes by applying AI technology to its products.
CNS Company currently manufactures and distributes its main product ‘Softgle Comfort’ a safety glasses. Softgle Comfort is a safety glasses that can be worn without causing pain by applying a foam material that is harmless to the human body on the face contact area.
It reduces pressure through cushioning, so you can feel comfortable wearing it without scarring or skin irritation even when worn for a long time. CNS Company explains that it can be worn regardless of race by considering the head shape of Asians and Westerners and applying an average of 6 curves.
The ergonomic body design, soft foam and elastic bands make it light and comfortable. It has the advantage of using PC lens to prevent the inflow of external substances, and it is easy to secure the field of view because it has anti-shock and anti-fog (anti-fog coating) functions.
Among the types of goggles sold in the market, products made of silicone materials are causing pain even with a slight movement of the facial muscles. When testing third-party goggles and soft goggles by applying the same pressure to the frame, the Sofgle do not leave any marks. If you wear goggles for a long time in the field, your face may get scars or irritations. Usually you can often see quarantine-related medical staff wearing goggles all day long, which hurts them, so they tend to be wearing band aids under their eyes and forehead. So while other products focus on making it a little bit softer by increasing the silicone content, Softgle Comfort safety goggles tried to differentiate themselves by adding a cushion material to the part that comes into contact with the skin.
Softgle Comfort safety goggles are also resistant to moisture. If you are wearing a mask while you wear safety glasses, your breath-air will rise above the mask. Since the cushion material acts as a barrier to the air coming up, less moisture comes up to the inside of the safety glasses than other products. It is an additional advantage that there is no refraction or distortion here, and rather it looks wide and cool.
If you use safety glasses, they won't fog up easily because of the added anti-fog coating. However, as time goes by, the anti-fog ingredients disappear and fogging starts again.
Most consumers throw away the product, thinking that it has reached the end of its limit due to moisture inside of the safety glasses. However, if you spray an anti-fog agent on the frame area of the safety glasses and wipe it with a glasses cleaning cloth or microfiber cloth, the anti-fog function of the safety glasses will be activated.
An official statement from CNS Company Corp said that, “Existing safety glasses causes irritation due to skin pressure when worn, and causes skin diseases when worn for a long time. Due to COVID-19, many medical staff have been wearing goggles for a long time, and due to this, skin damage was inevitable at quarantine sites,”.
Source: fn iFocus (http://www.fneyefocus.com)
[Reporter Kang Byeong-hee]