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SPEQS app for iPhone and iPad


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Lifestyle Shopping Health & Fitness
Developer: Speqs
Free
Current version: 1.1, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 03 Dec 2017
App size: 0 Bytes

Virtually try on glasses and sunglasses on your own face anywhere, anytime with the SPEQS app! Swipe through and try on our wide range of eyewear and find the perfect frames that suit your face without leaving the house!

We offer top brands such as Calvin Klein, Oroton, Nike, Dragon, Morrissey, Hadid Eyewear, Cole Haan, G-Star, Nine West and Lacoste.

The SPEQS App is FREE and offers FREE Shipping Australia-wide and FREE 30 day returns.


HOW IT WORKS
The SPEQS App uses augmented Reality technology, allowing you to virtually try on glasses and sunglasses on your own face.
As Australias first aCommerce online store, you can try on eyewear to see what suits you, buy them within the app, plus save and share images and videos of yourself wearing the eyewear with your friends and family.
The app measures the seg height and PD, this removes the need for customers to go into a physical store to get their glasses fitted!


WHY WE CREATED THE APP
The SPEQS app was developed to improve the experience of buying eyewear. The App is essential for time poor prescription wearers and those who are not able to get to a physical eyewear store.

Customers can download and use the App to instantly try on glasses with Australia’s first Augmented Reality technology. The App tech generates measurements of your face to calculate the PD and Seg height details, providing an accurate glasses fitting service in your pocket.

At SPEQS we believe everyone should have access to affordable and good quality eyewear.


ABOUT SPEQS
SPEQS is an eyewear company based in Perth, Western Australia and is operating Australia-wide. Customers can download and use the SPEQS App on a Smartphone to try on glasses with augmented reality technology. SPEQS has become a pioneer in the eyewear industry, leading the online marketplace with the first augmented reality technology in Australia.