Packing it all in with Contactspod: contact lenses on the move

Packing it all in with Contactspod: contact lenses on the move

While many of us love going on holiday, remembering to pack all your essentials can be a chore, especially when we need a checklist to remember the simplest of items such as our toothbrushes.

onlineAccording to a survey conducted by Contactspod − the company behind the world’s FIRST pre-filled, single-use, contact lens case − out of the 49% of respondents who wore contact lenses, 40% have forgotten to pack their contacts with them. 27% of them admitted to therefore having to wear them for long periods of time, meaning not being able to clean them could lead to eye infections and discomfort.  

However, Contactspod has the perfect answer to our eye woes, in the form of a very clever contraption that allows your lenses to be stored in sterile liquid. The Contactspod case comes in a small case which is pre-filled with a multi-purpose solution, meaning you needn’t have to carry bottles of cleansers with you in your suitcase or handbag.

Once you have placed your lens in the pod, the lenses are kept airtight and sterile for up to 24 hours, meaning any last-minute sleepovers at friend’s house or unexpected trips away needn’t have an effect on your eyes.

Available in both single and travel packs, Contactspods are priced at £3.49 and are the perfect quick-fix tool for contact-wearers wherever they may be in the world.

Isabella Stockwell

For further information on Contactspod, visit their website here.

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