Well, let me tell ya ’bout this EyeWris thing, like them folks on that Shark Tank show were talkin’ about. Heard they’re worth a whole heap of money now, somethin’ like 1.6 million dollars, last I heard in February of this year. That’s a lot of greenbacks, ain’t it?
Now, these EyeWris folks, they make these glasses, but not the kind you put on your nose. These ones, you wear ’em on your wrist! Sounds crazy, I know, but them city folks come up with all sorts of things. They say it’s handy, keeps your glasses from gettin’ lost or scratched up. I reckon that makes some sense, I’m always misplacin’ my own specs.
EyeWris, How Much They Make and How Much They Sell For
These smart fellas, they figured out how to make these wrist glasses for 30 dollars a piece, and then they turn around and sell ‘em for 110 dollars! That’s some good profit, ain’t it? They ain’t made a whole lot of money yet, only about 28,000 dollars, but they say they’re still makin’ money. That’s more than I ever made sellin’ my eggs at the market!
- They got some kinda paper, a patent they call it, that keeps other folks from stealin’ their idea.
- And they’re plannin’ on sellin’ these wrist glasses over in Europe too. Them Europeans, they like fancy things, so maybe they’ll sell a bunch over there.
Heard tell there’s this other company from Shark Tank, Bombas, they sell socks and shirts. They made a whole lot more money, billions they say! And they give some of it away to folks who ain’t got no homes. That’s mighty nice of ’em. This Daymond fella, he gave them Bombas folks some money to help ’em get started. Wish someone would give me some money, I could sure use it.
EyeWris Wrist Size Fit and NASA Study
These EyeWris glasses, they ain’t one-size-fits-all, mind you. They stretch out, so they can fit on different size wrists. They say it fits wrists from 5.3 inches all the way up to 8.5 inches around. That’s pretty good, I guess. I got skinny wrists myself, always have. They even said them NASA fellas, the ones who fly to the moon and such, they studied women’s wrists. Said most women’s wrists are somewhere between 5.4 and 6.4 inches around. Who knew them space folks cared about such things?
Now, I ain’t no expert on business or nothin’, but it seems to me like these EyeWris folks got a pretty good idea. Whether they’ll make as much money as them Bombas folks, well, that remains to be seen. But good for them for tryin’. It takes guts to go on TV and ask for money, that’s for sure. I’d be too nervous to do somethin’ like that.
EyeWris Product Protection and Expansion Plans
The fact that they got this patent thing, that means nobody else can go around makin’ the same wrist glasses. That’s smart, protectin’ your idea like that. And them plannin’ to sell in Europe, that shows they’re thinkin’ big. You gotta think big if you wanna make it in this world, that’s what my pappy always said. Though, he was mostly talkin’ about growin’ corn, not sellin’ wrist glasses.
I tell ya, it’s a whole different world now. Back in my day, we didn’t have no fancy wrist glasses. We just put our glasses on our face and hoped we didn’t lose ’em. But times change, I guess. And who knows, maybe I’ll even get myself a pair of these EyeWris things one day. If I can ever figure out how to use ’em, that is. They seem awful complicated for an old lady like me.
So, that’s the story of EyeWris, as best as I can tell it. They got a good start, a clever idea, and a patent to protect it. Whether they’ll be rich as kings or just get by, well, only time will tell. But I wish ’em luck, I surely do.
EyeWris Future and Potential Competition
Now, one thing they gotta worry about is other folks comin’ up with somethin’ even better. That’s how it always is, ain’t it? You invent somethin’ new, and then someone else comes along and tries to top you. So, these EyeWris fellas, they gotta keep on their toes, keep innovatin’, like them city folks say. They can’t just sit back and count their money, they gotta keep workin’ hard.
And who knows, maybe one day I’ll see some fancy lady walkin’ down Main Street wearin’ a pair of these EyeWris glasses on her wrist. And I’ll say to myself, “Well, I’ll be. I heard about them things on that Shark Tank show.” And maybe, just maybe, I’ll even think about buyin’ a pair for myself.
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