The faux horizon is produced by the use of a moving liquid within the eyewear’s four rings. Instead, they use Boarding Ring technology developed by a French start-up company to re-create the horizon along both the frontal axis (right and left) and sagittal axis (front and back) “to resolve the conflict between the senses that causes the affliction. Though called “glasses,” the Seetroen system has no actual glass. Though called ‘glasses,’ there are no lenses, just liquid-filled rings that reset the wearer’s horizon | Citroen photos The glasses are designed to be worn by those age 10 or older, “when the inner ear has stopped growing.” Learn more about how we test kitchen products.Last summer, French automaker Citroen introduced Seetroen, which it said were “the first glasses which eliminate travel sickness.” As the company launched its centennial celebration this past week at Retromobile, it said that more than 15,000 pairs of the glasses have been purchased and also reported that they overcome travel sickness symptoms in 95 percent of cases. See below for some of her work: The best ice cube trays in 2021 The best pepper mills in 2021 The best cake pans in 2021 Contact info: Twitter info: Learn more about how our team of experts tests and reviews products at Insider here.
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Lily Alig is a junior reporter on Insider's Reviews team, covering all things kitchenware. Ultimately, I found that the glasses alleviated some symptoms, but were not a cure-all for my motion sickness. To understand what motion sickness really is and why these funky-looking spectacles could help, I spoke with Theresa Fiorito, MD, director of the Family Travel Center at NYU Langone. I've experienced motion sickness all my life, so I tested these glasses on the subway and in a car. These glasses don't actually have any lenses – instead, the four liquid-filled rims create a moving horizon to match the motion of the car. In a moving vehicle, your ears sense motion while your eyes see your still phone or dashboard. Motion sickness happens when your eyes and ears receive different sensory inputs. There are over-the-counter medicines and tricks to keep nausea at bay, but recently, TikTok has been fascinated by a new method: motion sickness prevention glasses. If you've ever been stuck in a car or on a boat with an unsettled stomach, you know how uncomfortable motion sickness can be.