Tesla Hyperlight Eyewear - Aviator Green (Unisex)
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Tesla Hyperlight Eyewear Aviator Green (THE-1501GN)
Hyperlight Optics® Aviator Green represents the next generation of glasses developed with nanophotonic technology based on Fullerene C60 glass, which transforms ordinary light into a balanced "hyperlight" more in resonance with human biostructures. The model combines elegant aviator design with advanced light transformation technology for increased visual comfort, reduced stress and improved mental clarity - both outdoors and indoors. The frame is light, durable and unisex, made for people who want better focus, visual balance and energy flow in everyday life.
Health benefits
Tesla Hyperlight Eyewear Aviator Green can contribute to:
• Protect the eyes from harmful blue and UV light and support normal visual comfort during prolonged screen or sunlight exposure.
• Promote natural balance between the right and left hemispheres of the brain through more harmonious light resonance, which can support mental clarity, calmness and concentration.
• (Surprising effect) Reduce physiological stress response and support a better circadian rhythm via its influence the neuro-endocrine system, as several laboratory studies have indicated for hypercoherent light.
Technological background – Hyperlight technology
Hyperlight Optics uses a multilayer system where photons interact with nanostructures of Fullerenes C60. When a photon of light hits the surface, an exciton is created – a temporary energy carrier that combines with the photon to form a polariton. These polaritons arrange the energy flow according to the laws of electromagnetism for biomolecules, and the light that reaches the eye becomes more coherent and biologically compatible. This reduces optical noise, improves contrast perception and can help stabilize the body's energy systems.
The fullerene layer is found on both sides of the lens and makes the glasses actively transform harmful scattered light into balanced hyperlight that is closer human spectral sensitivity curve. This gives a unique experience of clarity and calm, often described as "vision without effort".
Technical details and specifications
• Model: Aviator 2 Green
• Article number: THE-1501GN
• Area of use: Indoors and outdoors
• Lens colour: Green – balances contrast and provides a natural tint
• Frame: Unisex aviator design in light metal alloy
• Lens material: CR-39 with Fullerene C60 coating on both sides
• 8 patented ion layers (Ioncoat K+ process) – reduces reflection < 1%
• Hydro- and oleophobic coating with antistatic dust-repellent properties
• Reinforced hard and anti-reflective coating (HC) for long life
• Protective layer on both sides of the lens
• Gross weight: 0.15 kg Net weight: 0.14 kg
• Dimensions: 55 × 18 × 140 mm
• CE-certified for optical products in the EU
Label information
Manufacturer: Tesla Hyperlight Optics SA
Importer and distributor: Uno Vita AS, Moss, Norway
Country of origin: EU
Type: Unisex
Environment: Outdoors and indoors
Colour: Green
Reservations (devices and equipment)
Use of products for health and wellness purposes is at your own risk. The effect may vary from person to person. Glasses that use nanophotonic technologies are not medical equipment and do not replace vision-correcting products prescribed by an optician or ophthalmologist. Keep out of reach of children. Uno Vita AS does not claim that the product can cure disease.
Disclaimer
Uno Vita AS uses modern analysis and AI technology when designing texts. We take no responsibility for any errors, inaccuracies or missing information in scientific sources. All information is intended only as the dissemination of publicly available research on light, energy and well-being. The product is not intended as medical treatment. Consult a qualified healthcare professional in case of vision problems or illness.
Freedom of expression and right to information
Uno Vita AS conveys knowledge about technologies that affect light, energy and health in line with the right to freedom of expression and information, anchored in the UN Declaration of Human Rights (art. 19), the International Convention on Civil and Political Rights (art. 19), the Norwegian Constitution § 100 and the US First Amendment.
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