Customization Process and Contact
What is an eye-friendly screen?
Our definition is a screen that prevents sensitive users from experiencing problems caused by cheap LCD or OLED displays, including: astigmatism, nearsightedness (myopia), trouble focusing, watery eyes, dry eye syndrome, eye pain, eye soreness, high eye pressure, eye strain, dizziness, headaches, blurred vision, retinal damage, uneven eye size, difficulty opening your eyes in the morning, and premature skin aging around the eyes from screen use.
Our story (from the "Our Journey" section)
We previously used personal connections to visit someone who helped us modify the circular polarizer on a major brand’s LCD screen. This is essentially taking the LCD from an iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone 11 and fitting it into an iPhone 17. The result is reduced OLED flickering and less direct OLED light shining into your eyes.
We combined the best of LCD and OLED into a single screen, while eliminating the weaknesses of both. We sacrifice a small amount of screen lifespan in exchange for healthier, more comfortable eyes.
For sensitive people who cannot use OLED screens at all, you no longer have to worry about not having a high-performance, eye-friendly phone.
Why you should book ahead
Because iPhones are expensive, the failure rate during modification is high. Some phones arrive already broken. In the past, several phones were damaged during the modification process, and we have already paid out a lot in compensation.
That is why we recommend you book an appointment and wait for a successfully modified, ready-to-ship unit. Even then, a finished phone can sometimes fail. In unlucky cases, our lab has had two units fail in a row — but you will not be responsible for the loss.
One-to-one customized eye-friendly screens
Modifying screen materials and light refraction involves six different fields: medicine, optometry, optical principles, optics, optoelectronics, and electronic control. It is like having the world’s top expert from each of these six fields work together just for you.
Fewer than five people in the world understand this technology and can actually modify the materials. But the others do not take orders and have no time — offering them 100 million yuan would not change anything. Currently, only one person in the world can do this.
Which phone models can be modified?
Only the iPhone 17e and iPhone 17Air can be fitted with an eye-friendly screen. The materials used (Material #3, #2, and #1) are different, so the price varies by model and storage size. The price also differs depending on whether you choose a 3-year or 4-year warranty.
Battery drain and temperature comparison
iPhone 11 with original LCD screen: loses 1 battery bar after about 6 minutes of playing a static video (temperature: 38°C)
iPhone 17e with modified screen: loses 1 battery bar after about 13 minutes (temperature: 37°C)
iPhone 17Air with modified screen: loses 1 battery bar after about 14 minutes (temperature: 37°C)
For high-end Android phones
We have limited materials for Android phones with high-end processors. Testing is still in progress. Please ask us separately for the latest status.
Appointment and waiting time
The wait time is about one month. It is best to get in line at least a month in advance, as you will need to wait until we have availability.
Step-by-step process
Step 1: Read all the content on our website in the "Our Journey," "Technology," and "User Feedback from Sensitive Eyes" sections. First, understand how the process works and the principles behind it. See what other OLED-sensitive users have said after sending us their phones for modification — whether they had the same eye symptoms as you.
Step 2: Get in touch with us. Tell us in detail about your eye problems. Let us know the phone model, color, storage capacity, and the country where you want the phone shipped.
Contact us
Reach out to us via the email address below.
Our definition is a screen that prevents sensitive users from experiencing problems caused by cheap LCD or OLED displays, including: astigmatism, nearsightedness (myopia), trouble focusing, watery eyes, dry eye syndrome, eye pain, eye soreness, high eye pressure, eye strain, dizziness, headaches, blurred vision, retinal damage, uneven eye size, difficulty opening your eyes in the morning, and premature skin aging around the eyes from screen use.
Our story (from the "Our Journey" section)
We previously used personal connections to visit someone who helped us modify the circular polarizer on a major brand’s LCD screen. This is essentially taking the LCD from an iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone 11 and fitting it into an iPhone 17. The result is reduced OLED flickering and less direct OLED light shining into your eyes.
We combined the best of LCD and OLED into a single screen, while eliminating the weaknesses of both. We sacrifice a small amount of screen lifespan in exchange for healthier, more comfortable eyes.
For sensitive people who cannot use OLED screens at all, you no longer have to worry about not having a high-performance, eye-friendly phone.
Why you should book ahead
Because iPhones are expensive, the failure rate during modification is high. Some phones arrive already broken. In the past, several phones were damaged during the modification process, and we have already paid out a lot in compensation.
That is why we recommend you book an appointment and wait for a successfully modified, ready-to-ship unit. Even then, a finished phone can sometimes fail. In unlucky cases, our lab has had two units fail in a row — but you will not be responsible for the loss.
One-to-one customized eye-friendly screens
Modifying screen materials and light refraction involves six different fields: medicine, optometry, optical principles, optics, optoelectronics, and electronic control. It is like having the world’s top expert from each of these six fields work together just for you.
Fewer than five people in the world understand this technology and can actually modify the materials. But the others do not take orders and have no time — offering them 100 million yuan would not change anything. Currently, only one person in the world can do this.
Which phone models can be modified?
Only the iPhone 17e and iPhone 17Air can be fitted with an eye-friendly screen. The materials used (Material #3, #2, and #1) are different, so the price varies by model and storage size. The price also differs depending on whether you choose a 3-year or 4-year warranty.
Battery drain and temperature comparison
iPhone 11 with original LCD screen: loses 1 battery bar after about 6 minutes of playing a static video (temperature: 38°C)
iPhone 17e with modified screen: loses 1 battery bar after about 13 minutes (temperature: 37°C)
iPhone 17Air with modified screen: loses 1 battery bar after about 14 minutes (temperature: 37°C)
For high-end Android phones
We have limited materials for Android phones with high-end processors. Testing is still in progress. Please ask us separately for the latest status.
Appointment and waiting time
The wait time is about one month. It is best to get in line at least a month in advance, as you will need to wait until we have availability.
Step-by-step process
Step 1: Read all the content on our website in the "Our Journey," "Technology," and "User Feedback from Sensitive Eyes" sections. First, understand how the process works and the principles behind it. See what other OLED-sensitive users have said after sending us their phones for modification — whether they had the same eye symptoms as you.
Step 2: Get in touch with us. Tell us in detail about your eye problems. Let us know the phone model, color, storage capacity, and the country where you want the phone shipped.
Contact us
Reach out to us via the email address below.
pro@eyecarelcd.com