Oleophobic (anti-smudge) Anti- smudge prescription lenses are designed to resist fingerprints, smudges, and other types of marks that can accumulate on glasses over time. These lenses are coated with a special layer that repels oil and water, making them easy to clean and maintain. Anti-smudge prescription lenses are an excellent choice for people who are looking for eyewear that looks clean and clear even after extended use. They can be customized to suit a wide range of prescriptions and are available in a variety of materials, including polycarbonate and high-index plastic. Overall, anti-smudge prescription lenses provide a practical and convenient solution for people who want eyewear that is both functional and easy to maintain.
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The 1.56 Index is 15% thinner than the 1.50 Standard.They are recommended for all type of eyeglass frames and glasses worn when participating in sports and casual activities. The 1.56 combines great optics with a thin, lightweight design.
Fibre lenses, also known as thin and light lenses, are prescription lenses made from a high-index plastic material that is thinner and lighter than traditional glass or plastic lenses. This type of lens material allows for a more comfortable and attractive lens that can reduce the weight and thickness of eyeglasses.
Fibre lenses are particularly useful for people with high prescriptions, as they can provide superior optical clarity without the bulk and weight of traditional lenses. They also have the added benefit of being more durable and scratch-resistant than traditional lenses.
In addition, fibre lenses can be used to create specialised lenses for certain types of vision problems, such as astigmatism or presbyopia. These lenses can be custom-made to fit the unique needs of each individual patient.
Overall, fibre lenses offer a number of advantages over traditional lens materials, making them a popular choice for prescription lenses.
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Glare cutting prescription lenses are designed to reduce the amount of glare that is reflected off surfaces such as water, snow, and glass. These lenses incorporate polarizing technology that filters out horizontal light waves, which are the primary cause of glare. This makes them an ideal choice for outdoor activities such as driving, boating, and skiing.
Smudge and dust-resistant prescription lenses are specially designed to help patients maintain clear and comfortable vision by repelling smudges and dust. These lenses feature a coating that is made of hydrophobic and oleophobic materials, which prevent fingerprints, oils, and water from sticking to the surface of the lenses. As a result, the lenses stay cleaner for longer, require less frequent cleaning, and are less likely to get scratched during cleaning. This feature is particularly useful for people who wear glasses and frequently touch their lenses or work in dusty environments. Smudge and dust-resistant prescription lenses are available in a variety of lens materials and designs to meet the needs of different patients.
Clear base colour prescription lenses are lenses that have a neutral, colourless appearance that allows for true-to-life colour perception. These lenses are designed to provide clear, crisp vision without any tint or coloration, making them an ideal choice for patients who require vision correction without any alteration in the colour of their surroundings. Clear base colour prescription lenses are often preferred by patients who work in colour-critical industries, such as photography, graphic design, or fashion. They are also a popular choice for patients who spend a lot of time outdoors, as they do not alter the natural colours of the environment. Clear base colour lenses are available in a variety of materials and designs to meet the needs of different patients.
UV (ultraviolet) rays protection prescription lenses are eyeglass lenses that are designed to provide additional protection against harmful UV radiation from the sun. Prolonged exposure to UV rays can cause a range of eye problems, including cataracts, macular degeneration, and even temporary vision loss. UV protection prescription lenses are made with special materials that can block or absorb UV radiation, preventing it from entering the eyes. These lenses can be made with varying levels of UV protection, ranging from basic UV blocking to more advanced coatings that provide full- spectrum protection. Wearing UV protection prescription lenses is an important step in maintaining long-term eye health and preventing the development of serious eye conditions.
Blue and green coating prescription lenses feature a special coating that blocks specific wavelengths of light, such as blue and green light. These coatings are often applied to the front and back surface of the lenses and can help reduce eye strain, eye fatigue, and discomfort associated with prolonged use of digital devices. The blue and green light emitted by digital screens can disrupt the body’s natural sleep-wake cycle, and can cause eye strain and headaches. Blue and green coating prescription lenses can help minimize these effects, while also enhancing colour contrast and providing sharper, clearer vision. These lenses are an ideal choice for anyone who spends extended periods of time using digital devices.
High transmission prescription lenses refer to a type of eyeglass lenses that allow a very high percentage of visible light to pass through them, up to 98% of the light. These lenses are designed to provide maximum clarity and brightness in low-light conditions, such as when driving at night or in dimly lit indoor settings.When wearing high transmission prescription lenses, the wearer should experience improved visual acuity and reduced eye strain in low-light conditions.
These lenses can provide a clear, crisp view of the surroundings, making it easier to see objects and navigate in dark environments.
Harmful blue light protection lenses, also known as blue light blocking lenses, are prescription lenses designed to protect the eyes from the negative effects of blue light. Blue light is a type of high-energy visible (HEV) light emitted by digital screens, LED lighting, and the sun, and overexposure can lead to eyestrain, headaches, and even long-term vision problems.
These lenses are designed to filter out blue light, reducing the amount of blue light that reaches the eyes. Harmful blue light protection lenses can be particularly helpful for people who spend a lot of time in front of digital screens, such as computer or smartphone users, as well as those who work in environments with a lot of LED lighting.
Harmful blue light protection lenses can be added to a variety of prescription lenses, including single vision, bifocal, and progressive lenses. They are available in a range of tints and coatings, so patients can choose the level of protection that best suits their needs. Overall, harmful blue light protection lenses provide an additional layer of protection for the eyes and can help reduce the negative effects of blue light on vision and eye health.
Anti-fatigue effect protection and vision correction prescription lenses are designed to reduce eye strain, improve visual acuity and enhance visual comfort during prolonged computer use or other visually demanding tasks. These lenses incorporate innovative technologies such as blue light filters and anti-reflective coatings that help reduce glare and block harmful blue light emitted by digital devices. They also provide vision correction for patients with refractive errors such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. By providing sharper, clearer, and more comfortable vision, these lenses can help reduce eye fatigue and improve overall productivity, making them an ideal choice for anyone who spends extended periods of time using digital devices.