ThinOPTICS is a company that specializes in creating innovative reading glasses that can be easily stored and used on-the-go. Founded in 2010 by entrepreneur Teddy Shalon, ThinOPTICS has revolutionize...
ThinOPTICS is a brand that specializes in creating reading glasses that are thin, flexible, and easy to carry around. The brand has recently launched a TV spot featuring Richard Karns, promoting their unique "Free Replacement Glasses Forever" offer.
The TV spot opens with Richard Karns, who is best known for his role as Al Borland on the TV series "Home Improvement," standing in front of a display of ThinOPTICS glasses. Karns introduces the brand and talks about how their glasses come in various styles and colors so that everyone can find a pair that suits their style.
Karns then proceeds to explain the brand's unique offer of "Free Replacement Glasses Forever," which ensures that customers can get a free replacement pair of ThinOPTICS glasses at any time, for any reason. This offer guarantees that customers will never have to worry about their ThinOPTICS glasses breaking or getting lost.
Throughout the TV spot, we see close-up shots of the glasses, emphasizing their thin and flexible design. The voiceover also mentions that ThinOPTICS glasses are designed to fit all face shapes and come with a case that attaches to a phone or keychain, making them easy to carry around.
The TV spot ends with Richard Karns encouraging viewers to visit the ThinOPTICS website to learn more about the brand and take advantage of their "Free Replacement Glasses Forever" offer. The ad is engaging and informative, highlighting the brand's commitment to quality and customer service, making ThinOPTICS a reliable option for anyone in need of a pair of reading glasses.
ThinOPTICS TV commercial - Free Replacement Glasses Forever Feat. Richard Karns produced for ThinOPTICS was first shown on television on January 18, 2018.
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