How many pairs of glasses has your child gone through this semester?
âWe got them at the start of the term, and the nose pads flew off during sports day.â
âAfter naptime, the temple was lying on the floor.â
âJust got them fixed, and then a badminton racket bent them again.â
If any of this sounds familiar, youâre not alone.
Before launching their kidsâ line, JINS surveyed parents and found that nearly half had experienced their child breaking a pair of glasses. The most common failure points? Nose pads (56.3%), followed by hinges (45.6%) and temples (29.4%). The top three causes: bumping into things, âthey just broke,â and being stepped on.
Thatâs why in late 2025, JINS launched K!DS 360°⢠â the first glasses built specifically to survive childhood.

1. 150kg Pressure Resistance, 100,000 Open/Close Cycles: Built for Whatever Kids Dish Out
Why do kidsâ glasses break so easily? Simple: children move in ways adults donât â yanking them off with one hand, jumping around, unexpected badminton strikes. Most eyewear designs simply arenât made for that level of âenthusiasm.â
JINS engineers developed a patented MultiâDirectional Movement Hinge⢠to solve this. Instead of a rigid hinge that snaps under stress, this hinge moves up, down, left, and right â absorbing force rather than fighting it.
How strong is it? The hinge has passed:
- ~150kg pressure resistance test
- 100,000 open/close cycles under Japanese Industrial Standard JIS B 7285:2016 â far exceeding normal requirements
What this means for your child: when they take their glasses off oneâhanded, run around, or bump into a friend, the glasses flex instead of break. Even with frequent oneâhanded handling, the frame stays true.
2. Lightweight & PressureâFree: Glasses Kids Will Actually Want to Wear
Kids often refuse glasses not because they dislike the look, but because heavy glasses hurt â their noses and ears arenât fully developed, and extra weight becomes a real burden.
K!DS 360°⢠uses TRâ90 highâelasticity resin â a material originally developed for medical devices. The frames are incredibly lightweight, often weighing less than 20 grams. For an active child, that lightness is a gameâchanger. No more complaints about âmy nose hurtsâ or âmy ears are sore.â
The movable silicone nose pads are another thoughtful touch. Traditional hard nose pads can fly off or get bent out of shape after one impact. K!DS 360°⢠uses impactâresistant silicone that conforms to different nose shapes and cushions shocks.
đ If your child constantly complains that their glasses are âtoo heavyâ or âgive me a headache,â the lightweight K!DS 360°⢠could be the answer.

3. AntiâSlip Ear Hooks: No More Glasses Sliding Down During Play
You know the scene: your child is running or playing basketball, and their glasses slowly slide down to the tip of their nose. They push them up, they slide down again. Frustrating for them, and distracting during class or sports.
JINS added removable antiâslip silicone tips at the end of the temples. These provide extra grip, keeping the glasses securely in place whether your child is sprinting, jumping, or just looking down at a book. And because theyâre removable, you can take them off when not needed (e.g., for cleaning or if your child finds them unnecessary).
4. BlueâLight Blocking Lenses Optional: For Online Classes, Tablets, and Gaming

Kids today spend hours in front of screens â online lessons, iPad time after school, Nintendo Switch on weekends. That blue light adds up.
JINS offers blueâlight blocking lenses for the K!DS 360°⢠series. According to a 2025 review, the kidsâ frames use flexible, impactâresistant materials, the nose pads are designed to fit childrenâs facial structures, and the lenses meet impact resistance standards for childrenâs eyewear. Adding blueâlight protection gives you both durability and eye comfort.
One parent shared: âMy child wears these during online classes. I canât scientifically prove they block blue light, but it gives me peace of mind, and it reminds my child to take breaks and rub their nose after long sessions.â Sometimes peace of mind is worth a lot.
Quick Buying Guide: How to Choose the Right K!DS 360°â˘
Step 1: Choose the right size
| Size | Approx. Age | Features |
|---|---|---|
| KIDS | 3â9 years | Smaller frame, fits younger childrenâs facial proportions |
| JUNIOR | 9â15 years | Slightly larger frame, for older kids and teens |
Actual fit depends on your childâs face width. Inâstore tryâon is highly recommended.
Step 2: Pick a frame style
K!DS 360°⢠comes in 2 frame shapes Ă 3 colorways â 12 total options. Colors are bright and playful, balancing durability with kidâapproved style.
Step 3: Select lenses
- Standard clear lenses â included, for basic vision correction
- Blueâlight blocking lenses â optional, recommended for heavy screen use
Step 4: Try on in store & pick up in 30 minutes
Take your child to a JINS store to try on frames and ensure a comfortable fit. JINS offers 30âminute service (depending on lens stock) â you can walk in, order, and walk out with new glasses the same day. No waiting for shipping.
đĄ What Real Parents Are Saying
Since launching in December 2025, K!DS 360°⢠has earned positive feedback from parents. One tech review site noted that the glasses âsolve the two biggest pain points for kidsâ eyewear: fragility and slipping.â
âThe frames are made of flexible, impactâresistant material. The nose pads fit childrenâs facial structure, and the lenses meet impact standards for kidsâ eyewear.â â 2025 product review
âWeâre definitely buying JINS again next time. So many frames to choose from â the staff were super patient even though my child took forever picking.â â Apple Maps user review
âThe glasses are still working great, and theyâre extremely light.â â Apple Maps user review
Some parents did report temple breakage with older (nonâ360°) kidsâ frames â which is exactly why JINS developed K!DS 360°â˘, upgrading durability based on real customer feedback.
⨠The JINS Store Experience: Actually Enjoyable, Even With Kids
Many parents dread taking their child glasses shopping â the fidgeting, the indecision, the impatient staff.
At JINS, itâs different. The open displays let kids try on frames themselves, look in the mirror, and have fun with it â almost like shopping for toys. The staff are not only professional but also notably patient with children, often kneeling down to talk at eye level and helping them find frames that truly suit their face.
The 30âminute service is a huge bonus for busy parents. No waiting a week, no second trip. Pick your child up after school, go to JINS, and have new glasses ready before homework time. That kind of efficiency is real peace of mind.
đ Final Thoughts
When a child gets their first pair of glasses, what parents care about most isnât how fashionable they look â itâs how long theyâll last.
A new pair every three weeks? Two repairs a month? Each break hurts your wallet, and you still have to face your childâs innocent âbut I didnât mean toâ look. That cycle ends with K!DS 360°â˘.
From the patented MultiâDirectional Movement Hinge to lightweight TRâ90 material, from antiâslip ear hooks to impactâresistant silicone nose pads â JINS has turned âdurableâ into a complete, wellâengineered solution.
Next time your child needs glasses, take them to a JINS store and try K!DS 360°â˘. Youâll discover that your child can finally run, jump, play sports, even take a tumble â without you dreading the sound of breaking plastic.



















