Why do you need night-driving glasses?
Aging causes our pupils to become progressively smaller, so they don't dilate as quickly. A smaller pupil means less light reaches your retina, which makes it harder to see at night. The weak artificial light, and the fact that we can't see beyond these sources in the dark, exacerbate the dangers of night driving. For people wearing prescription glasses, the risk of driving at night is much greater. Driving can be stressful, especially if you have poor eyesight. This is especially true at night. If you have poor vision and drive at night, you're vulnerable to a number of potential hazards, and we're talking about prescription glasses for night driving. These glasses can play a big role in making you safer and more comfortable. They can even save your life. This is especially important as night vision decreases with age. When you drive at night, choosing the best prescription glasses for night driving can make your life easier.
How to see if the lenses are too high?
- Look at an object in a distance 65 feet away or more.
- If you can’t see it clear, keep your eyes on the object and lower your chin. Check whether you can see clearly while looking through a more upper part in the lens than your lenses are too high.
Then you need to watch the difference in the blurriness on the contours of the roadsign.
Now, we will show you how to check if your lenses are too low. Hold something you want to read in your hands and lower your look with your eyes. Do not move your chin down as you look down. If you can’t read without lifting the glasses, the lenses are too low.
Features of Diamond Face Shape
Before proceeding with the glasses for diamond face shape, you need to know how to figure out your face shape and the features of the diamond face shape. This section will list some features of diamond face shape.
One of the most common features of diamond face shape is the presence of angles and pointed features and the widest part of the face is the cheek. And the forehead and the chin appear to give height to the face.
The forehead of the diamond face shape is not broad or wide. The size of the forehead is smaller than the cheeks indicating the upper part of the curve of the diamond. The shape of the cheeks is angular and the angles of the face are the widest feature on the face with the cheekbones placed a little higher. The jawline of the diamond face shape is narrower and is smooth with no angles or pointed features. And the lower part of the face is quite pointed or lacks angular features.
What are NXT Lenses?
NXT lenses are made of Trivex materials. Trivex (Chinese name: Ethyl Carbamate Polymer) was invented by PPG in 2001.
Impact resistance:
Impact resistance is the main feature of the NXT lens. As a visual armor material originally used in the military field, Trivex has effective impact protection to the eye when it is most demanded. It is 10 times stronger than PC lenses in impact resistance and will last for life under normal use. It is the only explosion-proof safety lens on the market that can withstand external forces and turns.
Patented color injection technology :
Color representation is another important feature of NXT lenses. The biggest defect of the regular lens in dyeing is color aberration. The same color of the lens with different luminosity will produce different effects. The higher the refractive index, the serious the error. NXT lenses are a breakthrough in this respect. The patented color injection technology that infuses the color into the raw material gives the lens a natural color, ensuring that color aberrations are minimized and that they do not fade or change color over time or over long periods of use like other materials.
Abbe number and internal stress:
The Abbe number of NXT lenses made of Trivex is 43~45, which is close to CR39(58) and higher than PC lenses (29~32) and high folding lenses (32~41). At the same time, because the NXT lens is produced by the casting process, there is no stress in the finished lens, which further reduces the rainbow phenomenon, providing a guarantee for the clear visual effect and reducing eye fatigue.
Weight:
The specific gravity of NXT lens is 1.11g/cm3, 16% lighter than CR39 (1.32g/cm3) and 10% lighter than PC tablet (1.22g/cm3). The Trivex 1.53NXT medium-fold lens is so light that it can float.
The extraction of titanium
Nowadays, the commonly used extraction method is the reduction method of titanium tetrachloride. Compared to copper and zinc, although high in content, much more expensive. On the other hand, China is the country with the largest reserves of titanium, and a large number of steel mills with perennial overcapacity began to produce titanium, so the price of titanium fell year after year.
The origin of aspheric lens
The Visby glasses, unearthed in Gotland, Sweden, are the earliest aspheric lens found. The Vikings in the 11th century used it as a magnifying glass, and some of the best ones were made of silver, making them look like handicrafts. In 1667, Francis Smethwick grinds the first high-quality aspheric lenses and presents them to the Royal Society. That's a telescope with three aspheric elements. In 1956, Elgeet, which originally designed and manufactured optical instruments for the U.S. Navy, produced the world's first mass-produced aspheric lens for photography (Golden Navitar 12mm F1.2) for a 16mm film machine. Today, aspheric lenses are found in everything from tall telescopes to missile guidance systems to camera lenses. In the glasses we wear, the aspheric lens is familiar to consumers.
Kirkland Signature™ HD Digital Progressive Lenses
They use the latest lens manufacturing technology to provide high-definition vision at any distance. Giving you sharper vision in all conditions, all lenses have anti-reflection treatment, and they have superior scratch resistance and superior quality. The lenses help provide a greater reading area and less distortion than standard lenses. And they give each lens a cosmetically attractive appearance.