Early glasses
The first inventor of wearable glasses is not known. However, it was the Romans who first discovered the use of glass to enhance their ability to see small words, creating small magnifying glasses with spheres. The first known wearable glasses in history appeared in Italy in the 13th century. They were used mainly by monks, and became popular little by little during the Renaissance, as the technology improved. As their popularity grew, the Italian glasses spread throughout Europe, mostly within reach of the wealthy. Because learning was a prized attribute during the Renaissance, glasses were a status symbol of wisdom and prosperity. With the temple extending above the ear, the glasses are no longer required by hand.
Silhouette Glasses
Slim, refined and stylish are all words that could be used to describe the signature style of Silhouette, and the company is known for its rimless glasses design. They promote rimless glasses to the boundary without limits, with no frames, hinges, and screws. It is one of the few major manufacturers of glasses frames in Europe, making all its parts and assembling the products entirely in its own factory. They have created unprecedented product quality and an unmatched reputation in the eyewear industry.
What are memory metal frames used for?
Bendable glasses can be used by anyone who is afraid of breaking their glasses, breaking their frames, or bending their legs. In addition, the metal has high strength and elasticity, which can be tossed around freely. It is more durable, allowing the wearers to have comfort and freedom. Don't worry about having to change your glasses every time you sleep, sit on them, or drop them. They are best suited for children.
Optometry glasses are not professional
Some people will not only experience dizziness when they change their glasses but also have headaches, nausea, vomiting, inattention, neurasthenia, and other symptoms from time to time. And some people even deepen myopia. This is most likely due to unqualified glasses and inaccurate optometry. In short, this eye discomfort is caused by the inconsistency between the power of the glasses and the actual condition of the eyes. Optometry before filling a prescription is a very important step. In addition to checking myopia and astigmatism, it is also necessary to check for eye disease, binocular vision balance, monocular ability, primary vision discrimination, interpupillary distance, etc. In this way, suitable glasses can be fitted according to the overall situation of the person's eyes. The spectacles must also match the parameters of vertex, interpupillary distance, cylindrical lens axis position, etc. Otherwise, it will directly affect the effect of correcting vision, cause the user's visual fatigue, and increase the emphasis on power loss.
Design principle of aspheric lens
Early optical lenses use spherical lenses. Because the glasses were small round frames, the problem of lens edge aberration was not paid attention to. It wasn't until large frames became popular that the problem became apparent. For the spherical lenses, aberration cannot be corrected with the combined lens. Only a few variables of the lens can be found to reduce aberration and improve clarity. Aspheric lenses are designed to reduce the aberration of optical correction lenses and to make lenses flatter and reduce lens magnification. We can get clearer, thinner, lighter-quality lenses. Thus, aspheric lenses are used to reduce aberration and astigmatism to a minimum, close to the natural vision of the naked eye. The spherical aberration can be reduced by changing the curvature of the edge. The refraction in the central region is high and decreases evenly toward the edges.
Advantages of Photophobia Glasses
Although the best way to deal with light sensitivity is to address the underlying causes, several studies have indicated that light sensitivity glasses may be helpful in alleviating and reducing discomfort when it comes to light sensitivity. After wearing the photophobia glasses, many symptoms such as headaches or eye pains, etc will be relieved.
Types of Progressive Lenses
At the same time, there are different types of progressive lenses and they are standard PALs, short corridor PALs, computer PALs, and Reading PALs.
Standard PALs must fit your vision needs. They can be added to frames of your choice, but you need to ensure that the frames are the right width and height proportions to grant enough space for the gradient changes in the lens.
Short corridor PALs are made to fit into smaller frames so as to suit a wider range of eyewear styles.
Computer PALs are designed for computer users and other occupations that require strong intermediate and distance vision.
Reading PALs are designed for those who enjoy reading and they can opt for a pair of lenses with a larger close vision zone.