Clear - Contacts Lens Tracker is a health & fitness app developed by Red Development. The last update, v1.50, released on January 11, 2023, and it’s rated 4.11 out of 5 based on the latest 9 reviews. Clear - Contacts Lens Tracker is FREE and requires iOS 11.0+ and Android 10 or newer to download.
Track Contact Lens Usage
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Description
Clear Contacts helps you keep track of how many times you've used your current pair of contacts. Simply select how frequently you change your contacts, and schedule a notification to be reminded each day.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★Super easy!
App is easy to use! I would definitely recommend!
★★★★★Super easy to use
Why hasn’t someone done this before? This is a perfect, simple way to keep track of contact use. No more old contacts hanging around. THANK YOU!
★★★★★Simplicity is key
This app is so simple and easy to use. I didn’t need any extra frills or buttons or whatever, just an app that tracks my contact lens use—and this app does exactly that!
Thank you developer for your elegant design. You must be a really cool person.
★★★★★The Best Solution is the Simplest One
All other apps that track contact usage are either too complex or don’t let you track your usage (eg. choose whether you wore it or not that day). Most by default count it as if someone were to wear them every day and not everyone does (like me).
Simple app, keeps proper track to let me know when to change pairs and even sends one simple notification everyday asking if I wore them to remind me (which is a great feature as I’d probably forget to use the app since I wear my contacts randomly).
★★☆☆☆Resets
After the last update un July or August 2022, the count randomly resets either to 0 or sometimes to 5. If it goes back to not being buggy then I would give all starts.