
Nreal Air lens insert case
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As someone who wears -9 perscription lenses, I had to wear contacts to use the Nreal Air glasses prior to getting the perscription inserts. When I go out on my motorcycle I wear contacts anyway so this isn't an issue. Eventually though I did get some lens inserts made by Lensology in the UK, and have been using these way more comfortably at home. The stock case that comes with the glasses tends to squish the arms against the lens insert if left on. Nothing has happened so far but I'm weary of having my expensive piece of tech being squished in its own case. I designed this case to hold the lens inserts along with the square pry tool that was included with the glasses to take off the nose pad/lens insert. I carry these separately in my motorcycle bag in case I need them. The design has tabs that click in to place on the side but I'm also skeptical of the tabs breaking off eventually so I included holes to fit 5mm x 3mm magnets. The pry tool sits in a slot that lets it stick out of the bottom so its easier to take out. There is enough room inside for some thin pieces of felt, but I designed it so when the lid is closed its preventing the insert from shifting, and the lenses are floating in their cavity. I have tested this with the stock lens insert sample as well as my lensology inserts, and both fit without touching the inside walls. I printed the case standing up so I would only have to deal with external supports. The lid I would recommend printing with the tabs parallel to the bed so the layer lines for the tabs are perpendicular to the bend that they'll experience when putting on the lid.
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