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Kaenon Polarized launches enhanced Web site

Kaenon Polarized has introduced its new Web site, which provides a user-friendly platform, offering interactive educational features, and enhanced e-commerce capabilities.

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Newport Beach, CA-Kaenon Polarized has introduced its new Web site, which provides a user-friendly platform, offering interactive educational features, and enhanced e-commerce capabilities.

Located at http://www.kaenon.com/, the site features easy-to-use tools and resources such as a product guide and educational section on polarization. The online store allows customers to securely shop online or access the directory of Kaenon retail locations for prescription and nonprescription eyewear.

According to a statement from Kaenon, the Web site is meant to expand the company's market share by providing enhanced support for distributors, retailers, and customers, as well as building a strong foundation for increasing brand recognition and awareness.

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