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.
Choose cost-effective lenses.
People who have high degrees choose the lens with a high refractive index like 1.60. So that the child's nose will not be compressed, which is the concern of most parents. Children grow faster, and the glasses replacement cycle is short. Adults should choose better quality lenses when choosing lenses, because a pair of glasses can be used for years, even in the situation when the frames are badly distorted and the lenses turn yellow. Zeiss A series lenses are cost-effective, suitable for people who are short of money and want quality. Nikon lens quality is very good, the film, wear, and sharpness are excellent. The disadvantage is that it is expensive, and the price gradient is quite large. The price scope is a bit wide, with two different refractive indexes.
Does the phone screen have irregular color bars when wearing polarized lenses?
It is mainly the special properties of the polarizing film. The polarizer is able to see the internal stresses in the plastic, so when we usually look at the edge of the mobile phone screen, it will have a colored stripe or a black piece, which is mainly caused by the uneven edge pressure when the screen is installed. It's mostly a matter of light and shade. Wearing a polarized lens to see the LCD screen a tilt will find that the screen darkens, mainly because the polarizing lens can absorb light in a certain direction. The LCD screen is a one-way light (different from sunlight), so it is absorbed, so it is found to be dark.
What Do Blue Light Glasses Do?
Blue light has wavelength and energy from 380 nm with the highest energy to 500 nm with the lowest energy. The violent and blue-violent rays are more likely to damage our eyes so these rays are also called harmful blue light.
The blue light can be from the sunlight, fluorescent light, LEDs, computer monitors, smartphones, and tablet screens. Long time exposure to blue light may cause eye strain and discomfort. Hence, wearing blue light glasses is an effective way to prevent your eyes from harmful blue light.
What do blue light glasses do? They are specially designed to filter out harmful blue-violent light rays that are commonly emitted from digital screens.
What should drivers notice when wearing polarized glasses?
Many drivers like to wear polarized lenses. Indeed, the polarized lens can reduce strong light, eliminate glare, so that the line of sight is natural and soft, but the polarized lens is more suitable for fishing, skiing, and other large areas of the reflective environment. Drivers sometimes have to face the tunnel and another dark scene, the polarized lens is easy to make people suddenly feel dark at the moment. In addition, polarized lenses can make LCD screens and LED traffic lights dim. Therefore, when choosing polarizers, it is best to choose good quality optics, and when going through the tunnel, it is best to take off your glasses ahead of time and blink a lot. Before wearing the driver polarizing lens, try it on and observe whether the polarizing film of the lens is smooth. If the polarizing film is uneven, there will be inflow in the imaging, which may lead to visual fatigue and migraine.
The nose pad is very important.
It could be that the nose pad is too hard. You can replace it with a non-marked soft nose pad. It is recommended to choose a thin and long or broad-leaved nose pad, moderate hardness, which can effectively disperse the force of the nose, with stable support, bringing comfortable wearing. It avoids a soft nose pad on the bridge of the nose because of sweating or a long time to wear left indentation. Eyeglass frame nose pads are in direct contact with the bridge of the nose, and too hard nose pads can damage the skin around the bridge of the nose. Therefore, try to choose a silica gel nose pad and other soft materials. The first one is that the silicone has good softness and will not damage the skin. The other is that it can fit perfectly with the bridge of the nose without foreign body feeling.
What is the bifocal lens?
Bifocal reading glasses are characterized by distance vision correction in the upper part of the lens and near vision correction at the bottom. If you need help with both, that's great. This lens is designed to facilitate the working of reading glasses and standard prescription glasses, all in one frame. Glasses are recommended when you are diagnosed with presbyopia, and bifocals are usually the first choice. But for intermediate vision, bifocals are difficult because they're not close enough for the reading part of the lens, and they're not far enough away for the distance part of the lens. Bifocal sunglasses have no magnification at the top, and the reading ability is at the bottom of the lens. Bifocal reading glasses can be found anywhere reading glasses are sold, but they can be harder to find than full magnifying lenses.