Eyeglasses & Coatings

Anti-Reflective Coating

Normal eyewear can often create bothersome glares and reflections. Anti-reflective coating will eliminate those distractions and provide a more clear visual perception. With non anti-reflective glasses (normal glasses), much of the light will reflect off the lenses and produce a glar. This can reduce the wearer’s visual acuity. Anti-reflective coatings can increase the light transmission through the lenses by up to 99.5%. These coatings are useful for those who view computer screens often and drive during the night.

 

Bifocal Lenses

Everybody is different and that means different lenses are required for seeing at different distances. Bifocal lenses give the wearer the ability to look through two areas of the lens. One area focuses on objects that are distant and the other is used for close distance things such as reading. The lenses are split horizontally in the middle.

 

Cosmetic & Specialty Tints

Eyeglasses are more than just a tool to enhance your vision, but a stylish accessory to yourself. A unique way to express yourself. There are a variety of different frames to choose from and cosmetic tints. These tints are offered in a great selection of colors and shades. There are even tints that may benefit your health. For example, there are tints to reduce eyestrain that is associated with Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS).

 

High Index Lenses

Lenses that have a greater index of light refraction. They are much thinner and lighter than standard polycarbonate lenses or mid-index lenses.

 

Photochromics

These types of lenses darken when exposed to UV rays from the sun. The lenses will darken or tint when exposed to UV light or the suns rays. When going back indoors, the lenses will become clear. This is a great option for those who want to have both prescription glasses and sunglasses or those who enjoy being outdoors a lot.

 

Polarized Lenses

Normal lenses produce glares from light reflecting off objects such as wet roads and vehicles. Polarized lenses are the most effective way to reduce these irritating glares. Most glares come from horizontal surfaces, so that means the light is horizontally polarized. With polarized lenses, they feature a vertically-oriented polarized to counteract the horizontally polarized light. This results in a significantly glare-reduced view of the world. These lenses are great for drivers and outdoor enthusiasts who are out in broad daylight.

 

Progressive Lenses

Eye fatigue is prevalent with bifocal and trifocal lenses due to the contrasting intensity of the multiple lens. With progressive lenses, it provides a smooth transition from focusing on nearby objects to distant objects. It allows the wearer to focus on objects at all distances.

 

Scratch Resistant Coating

Standard resin and plastics are susceptible to scratches than glass. With a scratch resistant coating, one has no need to worry about potential scratches damaging the cosmetic look of the lenses and compromise their performance.  

 

Trifocal Lenses

A solution for a necessary third prescription for intermediate focusing. These lenses feature three areas of focusing power, each separated by a distinct line.