The following Exeter Eyewear frames meet the criteria for 'Small Glasses Supplement' claims.
iPlay model 2808 sizes 37-14 39-14 41-14
SEEcreatures Model 1 sizes 36-15 38-15 40-15
SEEcreatures Model 2 size 40-15
Join our mission to significantly improve children's eyesight, their confidence and freedom by providing exceptional fitting quality eyewear
Hearing aid paddle.
Designed to attach a BTE hearing aid and distribute the weight.
Available to iPlay and SEEcreatures models.
Alice Band Clip.
Easily clip the glasses to an alice band to aid stability.
Available to iPlay and SEEcreatures models.
Bone Conduction HA band Clip.
Clip the glasses to the headband to aid stability.
Available to iPlay.
Bone Conduction HA mount.
Replace the headband or cap mount with a spectacle mount.
Available to iPlay.
Ear Height Adapter.
Easy clip-on or permanent fitting, to aid stability.
Available to iPlay and SEEcreatures models.
Bespoke Design.
Access the award winning team of Spec-Care Ltd, to create your own adaptation.
Our fitting aids are templates and fully customisable.
This service is supported by Spec-Care Ltd.
Optician Award Winner 'Technology Supplier of the Year 2021'.
iPlay model 2808 sizes 37-14 39-14 41-14
SEEcreatures Model 1 sizes 36-15 38-15 40-15
SEEcreatures Model 2 size 40-15
Adjustments and bespoke service provided free of charge. Contact agent for orders
Our design and technology offices are based in the Science Park Centre, Exeter.
Housing a rich resource of science, technology, engineering, maths, and medicine (STEMM)
Exeter Eyewear products are designed for enhanced comfort, ease of fit and play.
We know some young people take longer to transition to change, so we make sure each of our brands have overlapping sizes when design features change
At the heart of Exeter Eyewear is collaboration. In the warehousing and delivery of frames, we use existing storage spaces, supply chains and knowledge bases
Our collaborative approach reduces costs. Call our agents today, you may be surprised!
*postage charges may apply to replacement parts and extended warranty requests
Unregistered persons must not sell prescription spectacles to children aged under 16 and patients who are registered as sight impaired or severely sight impaired,
unless the sale is supervised by a registered practitioner. The Opticians Act 1989.