ShadyVEU HD blue light blocking Glasses
The anti-reflective yellow and amber lenses are the best choices for outdoor vision protection, as they reduce high-intensity glare from bright lights (headlights, LED signs, etc.) at night. They are suitable for daytime driving with a clear vision, especially in low light conditions such as rain, haze, and winter. Yellow and amber-colored lenses help block out our computer screens, smartphones, games consoles, tablets, and TVs, helping to prevent melatonin suppression and thus helping wearers fall asleep faster.
They are suitable for sports, hunting, fishing, cycling, work, practical and construction work, day driving, night driving, bright days, snow days, and low light conditions.
Are progressive lenses good for driving?
Progressive lenses can help you see close, far, and anywhere in between. That means progressive lenses are good for driving. So you don't have to change your glasses on the way. With progressive lenses, you can easily see all distances. Standard lenses are more affordable than premium lenses, but premium lenses offer a wider field of view and are ideal for drivers.
Should I buy prescription glasses online?
Selecting reputable sellers for online shopping glasses is the key to ensuring quality. If you are worried about the quality of online shopping glasses, my suggestion is to choose a reputable, high-quality seller. Usually, online shopping will have an evaluation section. Therefore, you can also refer to the evaluations of other consumers. In addition, by comparing products of the same price, choose the most cost-effective one.
Tortoise Glasses
This unique pattern is the perfect choice for those who want to wear tops and jackets of any color. They fit almost any color. Tortoise glasses come in many colors, and this stylish pattern has a wide palette, so there's no need to worry about skin and hair color. If you want to keep up with current eyewear trends, unique-patterned tortoiseshell glasses are your best bet.
Driver's protective glasses
The principle of the driver's protective glasses is to use the special film on the glasses to reflect the strong light hitting the glasses back to protect the eyes. It can protect against ultraviolet, infrared and blue light on foggy and rainy days. In snowy weather and at night, the wearer can see the scenery more clearly, and it can also increase the vividness of red, yellow, green, white, and other colors, and eliminate the glare and reflected light of the oncoming cars when meeting cars at night.
What does the Drop Ball Test have to do with the eyewear industry?
FDA mandates that eyewear products must ensure their safety. Impact resistance is a basic norm for binding glasses and/or lenses in the United States. The FDA does say that a drop ball test must be performed on every glass lens for prescription use. The FDA-regulated eyewear products are common in the everyday lives of the public, and the FDA considers impact-resistant lenses to be an important part of the safe design of these devices. Today, safety lenses are rarely mentioned in our sales, but in the 1990s, when resin lenses first entered the Chinese market and glass lenses still dominated the market, safety lenses were a pretty important concept. At the time, the hardening technology has not been upgraded, and the resin lens is easy to wear out than the glass lens. The eyewear industry is relying on lightness, safety (anti-impact), comfort (anti-ultraviolet) step by step to achieve the market share of resin lenses from 1% to 100%.
Eyeglass World
Eyeglass World has in-store LABS in every location, so most prescriptions are available on the same day. If you are looking for upgraded lenses, finished sunglasses, or other special lenses, Eyeglass World can handle these special options at home and get them back to you the same day! Many optical locations do not provide such quick service.