Computer Protective Glasses
With the popularity of televisions and computers, electromagnetic radiation has become the No.1 killer of vision. The invention of radiation protection glasses is even more popular, and its market is also widely optimistic.
The lens design of the computer protective glasses has no side effects on vision. Refined with a high-tech vacuum ion coating, it can block 0% electromagnetic waves. The lens contains anti-radiation substances and has the function of absorbing positive charges. It can absorb low-frequency radiation microwaves and avoid potential eye fever, headache, fatigue, dryness, and other adverse symptoms caused by electromagnetic wave radiation. The penetration and absorption function of different light can resist radiation and glare, and the user will obviously feel clear and natural vision after wearing it. At present, there are mainly anti-blue lenses and anti-fatigue lenses, which can effectively prevent blue light radiation and relieve eye fatigue.
Take the right size
You will find that there are a variety of eyeglasses frames. Even if the eyeglasses look the same online, the effect of wearing them will be very different in different sizes. So if we want to choose glasses, we should try to do the measurement of the size, the width of the face, the distance between the eyes, and so on. We can calculate the size of the glasses to make sure the style fits your needs.
When were the first glasses invented?
No one knows when the first pair of glasses were invented, but we do know that the grinding techniques for making simple magnifying glasses have been around since 1000 AD, especially in regions where glasses were already produced (including northern Italy). The earliest artwork of glasses appears in the Treviso Cathedral fresco painted by Tommaso de Modena in 1352. There is reliable evidence that eyeglasses were invented in Italy in the late 13th century. The first pair we think of as eyeglasses appeared in Italian pizza in the late 12th century and looked more like two small magnifying glasses (made of raised glass) riveted together at the top of the handle. In 1266, The English Franciscan Monk Roger Bacon wrote about the scientific principles of corrective lenses, but there is no evidence that he applied this knowledge to the manufacture of eyeglasses.
Can you look at your phone while wearing polarized sunglasses?
That's because polarized lenses filter the light from some phones, leaving only black stripes visible.Polarized sunglasses have polarized lenses, and cell phone screens have polarized patches in their components. The polarized film has the function of shielding and passing through the incident light, which can make the longitudinal light or transverse light one kind of passing through, one kind of obscured. Because different phones have different polaroid settings, there will be different shades at different viewing angles. Thanks to a combination of polarizing lenses and lenses, both of which filter the direction of light, the screen can't be seen when the shielding and penetrating parts overlap.
Single Vision Lens
Single vision is the most commonly used prescription lens. This lens type has a single field of view or a prescription ability of the entire lens and can be used to correct myopia (nearsightedness) or hyperopia (supervision). Some people need glasses to keep their distance and read. Instead of having a pair of single-vision glasses for each pair of glasses, bifocal or progressive glasses may be a more convenient choice. Unlike single vision, bifocal and progressive lenses are multifocal lenses with multiple focal points, such as distance and near distance. People whose prescription for spectacles list the numbers in the 'ADD' section require bifocals, progressive glasses, or reading glasses because your glasses need to add ADDitional to the distance prescription to see close distances.
Who are suitable for progressive lenses?
A progressive piece is suitable for most old people to wear. The proper person is the one who has the visual needs of the long, medium and short distance cares about beauty, and is willing to accept new things. In order to avoid binocular vertical prism differences, for the wearer whose equivalent spherical lens with anisometropia is more than 2D, especially if the difference in refractive power of the vertical meridian is more than 2D, it should be checked with caution. Opticians whose vision needs do not match the progressive lens design, like dentists, often experience blurred vision when working with the far side of the lens to look closer.
John Lennon Imagine
The circular wire-rimmed glasses like these were made popular by the Beatles' idols in the 1960s and immediately became a favorite of hippies and music lovers around the world. This modern version has an ultra-light frame made of stainless steel that resists rust and corrosion. Flexible spring hinges and coated temples are very comfortable. For fans of retro-inspired accessories, the glasses are a favorite.