How To Choose Better Night Driving Glasses?
Choose and buy glasses to use a special night with anti - strong night driving lens. The demand is to block 80-90% of the strong lights and harmful lights, and at the same time to make the road more clearly. Choose glasses with thicker lenses, they are more durable and protect the eyes of drivers against irritation and accidental breakage. As common sunglasses and color-changing glasses are only suitable for daytime wear, wearing them at night will seriously affect the driver's vision.
Common light yellow night driving glasses can only block a small amount of light, and is not very suitable for night driving glasses standards. Therefore, in the choice of lenses of night driving glasses, we must do the selection and demonstration of the national authority of the formal institutions to test products, to achieve the desired effect in actual use. Don't buy products that are not up to standards from vendors. Such products not only do not block the lights but may affect the driver to see the road ahead, affecting the safety of the train operation.
PRiSMA blue light blocking glasses
PRiSMA is a functional anti-blue light glasses brand introduced by Germany to the world. Since its establishment in 1993, PRiSMA has been selling well in 33 countries and regions around the world. They use OAR double-layer coating technology to reduce reflection and increase penetration index. Ensuring a high blue light barrier at the same time, they increase the color contrast, so you can see more clearly, and effectively relieve eye fatigue. The product can protect the retina and relieve visual fatigue. They regulate melatonin secretion or reduces visual stress.
The Disadvantages of Aspheric Lenses
Here, we will show some disadvantages of aspheric lenses.
The aspheric lens has a relatively small light area. When the eyeball rotates around, it will blur a little when looking at the outside through lens edge. In other words, the visual range of the line of sight becomes smaller.
Human’s eyeball is spherical and the eyeball rotates to the edge. Through aspheric lenses, the objects near the eye appear protruding.
How Do Bifocal Glasses Work?
After learning some basic information about bifocal lenses, you should know how the bifocal glasses work.
With a pair of bifocal glasses, it would be convenient since they combine all your vision needs into a pair of glasses and you do not need to switch two pairs of glasses frequently. Bifocal glasses are usually designed to for those people who are over the age of 40-45 that need additional help with their near vision due to the effects of presbyopia where the crystalline lens inside the eye naturally begins to lose its ability to focus on near objects.
If you work in the office, you may need a pair of bifocal glasses. The top distance vision in the top of the lens can be used for meetings or presentations and the near vision in the bottom of the lens can be used to look at the computer screen or at documents.
KOALAEYE blue light glasses
We take classes online, telecommute and shop online... Cloud life has become the norm for people to work and relax. While it adds convenience, it helps increase the time spent staring at electronic screens, which increases the risk of eye health damage. The latest data shows that mobile Internet users spend 144.8 hours a month on average. Blue-light-blocking glasses are becoming more and more popular. Advertisements for these glasses claim that excessive exposure to blue light can cause a series of eye problems, like eye dryness, eye fatigue, and, in severe cases, loss of vision. In order to protect your eyesight, there is a kind of blue light shielding glasses on the market, claiming to protect against computer radiation and blue light. So what can you choose to prevent blue light glasses?
The material of KOALAEYE blue light glasses has the benefits of ultra-lightweight design, wear resistance, and low friction coefficient. KOALAEYE blue light blockers (with yellow tints) are effective at blocking 100% of the harmful UV rays and relieving eye strain, especially when watching TV and computer. They always pay attention to the quality of their products.
How Do Prism Glasses Work?
After learning what prism glasses are, you should know how prism glasses work. So, in this section, we will show how prism glasses work.
People with binocular are struggling with seeing two images instead of a single image. The light they see falls in different places on their retinas, which causes distortion and doubling of what they are seeing.
Meanwhile, prism glasses are mostly used to deal with double vision, making it easier to maintain binocular vision, which is the ability to maintain focus on an object with both eyes. With the prism glasses, the light bent before it hits the retina. It is redirected so it falls correctly and the brain can interpret the message as getting in the usual manner, resulting in a single clear picture of seeing.
Parameters of lens material selection
Abbe number
Since the refractive index of the lens material varies for the light of different wavelengths, and white light is made up of various colors of light of different wavelengths, the dispersion phenomenon occurs when the lens refracts white light. The dispersion coefficient is an important index to identify the sharpness of lens imaging, which is usually indicated by Abbe number (Abbe number = dispersion coefficient). The larger the Abbe number, the smaller the dispersion, and vice versa, the smaller the Abbe number, the larger the dispersion, and the worse the resolution of the image.
Impact resistance
Humans have been using glass lenses for about 300 years, and it was not until 1947 that the first resin lenses made of CR39 were produced. A big reason for using resin lenses is their safety, i.e. impact resistance. Only lenses that pass the Drop Ball Test are considered safe. Combining the above two parameters, we can compare different lenses.