Anti-fog lens cloth
Anti-fogging glasses cloth is composed of multiple layers of material pressed together, and the material absorbed a sufficient amount of antifogging agent. It can be directly wiped on any lens. Like spray anti-fogging agents, anti-fogging time is relatively short, and can not be wiped or washed. Long time use will affect the life of the lens. The range of lenses available is limited.
Night Driving Glasses Fit Over Prescription Glasses
They have a plastic frame polarized anti-reflective coating Bridge. The ergonomic design of these Peekaco night vision glasses means you can easily wear them over your prescription lenses. Yellow lenses protect your eyes from glare and improve color clarity and optical clarity. Peekaco night vision glasses can be used in a variety of complex environments. It eliminates the high beams and illuminates the ground. On foggy days, it illuminates and clears the field of view. TR90 is a durable material, very flexible and light. Peekaco wraparound sunglasses are flexible enough to be suitable for each face shape.
The Benefits of Anti-Reflective Coating
After knowing some basic information about anti-reflective coating, you need to know the benefits of anti-reflective glasses.
Anti-reflective glasses enable more light to pass through your lenses to optimize visual acuity with fewer distractions and the lenses look nearly invisible, which enhances your appearance by drawing more attention to your eyes and helping you make better eye contact with others.
In addition, the anti-reflective coating is especially beneficial when used on high-index lenses, which reflect more light than regular lenses. That is to say, the higher the index of refraction of the lens material, the more light that will be reflected from the surface of the lenses.
What’s more, the modern anti-reflective coatings can reduce the reflection of light from eyeglasses, allowing 99.5% of available light to pass through the lenses and enter the eye for good vision.
Because the anti-reflective coating can eliminate the reflections, it can also make your eyeglass lenses look nearly invisible so that people can see your eyes and facial expressions more clearly. Hence, anti-reflective glasses are more attractive and you can look your best in all lighting conditions.
Anti-reflective glasses have sharper vision with less glare when driving at night and greater comfort during prolonged computer use. So, you can find that anti-reflective glasses come with many benefits.
How to choose rectangular glasses?
Look at the facial features in the aspect of proportion. If your features are delicate, which makes you look petite, you can choose some wider glasses so that you will increase your mental outlook, making your features prominent. On the other hand, if your features look solid and take up a large space of your face, go for narrower frames, because wider frames will make you look tired and add weight to your head.
Square face with round glasses
The square face belongs to the type of facial lines or tough, which looks a bit unnatural. For this type of face, it is best to choose round glasses because a round shape can make your facial lines softer and add a little femininity. The most suitable glasses for a square face are round, but the size of this round is also very particular. If you have a wider face, it is better to choose larger glasses, which can better modify the face and make the face smaller.
What is a qualified plano lens?
First, identify the surface. High-quality products should not have obvious scratches, pitting, edge collapse, sand holes, water ripples, bubbles, and other surface defects. Put glasses next to the place of 33 cm or so at the moment. When looking at the object through glasses, there is no phenomenon that the objects become big or decrescent, and you should not have a feeling that the objects are beating. Otherwise, the quality of the glasses has a problem. Next check through the instrument identification. Finally, check whether the trademark, manufacturer, and quality certificate are true and reliable. The lens of the international famous brand product is often engraved with the manufacturer's trademark, which can be found by careful observation on the edge of the lens.
The birth of progressive lenses
In 1907, British optometrist Owen Aves first proposed the concept of progressive lenses and got the first patent of progressive lenses. In 1910, Henry Orford Gowlland designed and made a similar lens in Canada, but technical limitations prevented it from succeeding. In 1959, Bernard Maitenaz, a French optical and mechanical engineer, developed the first progressive lens, which was successfully put into the commercial market for the first time and became a milestone in the history of world optometry. With the development of science and technology, the design of progressive lenses has been greatly developed.