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==Pinhole glasses==
====Pinhole Glasses – Can They Improve My Eyesight?====
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====Night Vision Training. Is That A Real Thing?====
Pretty useless. Don't bother unless you want failed vision improvement and to simulate what it's like to live as a spider.
==Night vision training. Is that a real thing?==
'''No.'''. [[night vision|Although it becomes harder to see at night]], the mechanism which [[myopia]] works, which is an elongated eyeball, does not change just because it's night time. That means the best way to improve your night vision is to reduce your myopia in general, and there's no specific advice for night vision in particular.
 
Except that you really need to wear [[full correction]] if you plan on doing any [[driving at night]].

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Pinhole glasses

Pretty useless. Don't bother unless you want failed vision improvement and to simulate what it's like to live as a spider.

Night vision training. Is that a real thing?

No.. Although it becomes harder to see at night, the mechanism which myopia works, which is an elongated eyeball, does not change just because it's night time. That means the best way to improve your night vision is to reduce your myopia in general, and there's no specific advice for night vision in particular.

Except that you really need to wear full correction if you plan on doing any driving at night.