Don't get caught out again.
Keylenz's Kiwi inventor, Carrick Courtney, enjoyed 20/20 vision up until his early 40's when he began having trouble reading things up close. He developed long-sightedness (presbyopia) like many of us do at that age.
Eventually, when his arms weren't long enough for him to see to read, he gave in to wearing reading glasses.
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That's when Carrick began sketching his concept for Keylenz: a high-quality emergency reading lens which would rotate in and out of a protective casing and would sit discreetly on key rings, belts, bags etc.
He got the best New Zealand plastics designers to apply some serious optical physics to his concept; trademarked the Keylenz name; and took out patent- and design-protection.
High quality, precision plastics manufacturing completed the picture - and the first Keylenz rolled off the production line in Auckla​nd.
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Now Carrick doesn't have to worry about forgetting his glasses ever again - except for the time he locked his keys in his car...but that's another story!
Banish the frustration - pop a Keylenz emergency reader on your key ring.(see Keylenz Store).
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FOUNDER
Carrick Courtney

