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Anti-Blue Light Lenses

In today’s digital world, we spend hours in front of screens—whether it’s smartphones, tablets, laptops, or TVs—often without realizing the strain it puts on our eyes. Prolonged exposure to blue light from these devices may lead to discomfort and fatigue.

Our anti-blue light lenses are specially designed to block and filter harmful blue light, offering extra protection for your eyes during work, study, or leisure. If you wear clear prescription lenses and spend long hours on digital devices, we highly recommend adding this protective option for greater comfort and peace of mind. Even if you don’t need prescription correction, you can still use these lenses purely for screen protection.

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Single Vision Lenses

Single vision lenses have one consistent prescription across the entire lens surface, making them ideal for various everyday tasks—whether it’s reading, working on a computer, or seeing clearly at a distance.

If your prescription shows minus SPH values, you’re likely nearsighted and will benefit from distance glasses. On the other hand, plus SPH values usually indicate farsightedness, meaning you may need reading glasses.

For those who need help with both near and far vision, we suggest considering bifocal or progressive lenses to cover all distances seamlessly.

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Progressive (Varifocal) Lenses

Our progressive lenses offer seamless vision correction for near, intermediate, and distance viewing—all within a single lens. Unlike bifocals, they have no visible dividing lines, allowing for a smooth transition between focal points.

They’re an ideal choice for people with presbyopia who want clear vision at every distance without the noticeable segments of traditional bifocal lenses. Progressive lenses combine practicality with a more modern, natural look.

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Bifocal Lenses

Bifocal lenses help correct presbyopia by combining two distinct vision zones within a single lens. The upper portion is designed for clear distance vision, while the lower segment makes it easier to see objects up close.

These two areas are separated by a visible horizontal “D-shaped” line near the bottom of the lens. Bifocal lenses are a practical solution for those who need support for both near and far vision without switching between different pairs of glasses.

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Photochromic (Transition) Lenses

Photochromic lenses, often known as Transition lenses, stay clear indoors and automatically darken when exposed to sunlight or UV rays. Indoors, they look like regular eyeglass lenses; outdoors, they transform to offer sun protection similar to tinted sunglasses.

These light-adaptive or variable-tint lenses provide comfortable vision by adjusting to changing light conditions, though the speed and depth of tint can vary depending on the weather and temperature.

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Sunglass Lenses

Sunglass lenses help shield your eyes from bright sunlight and harmful high-energy visible (HEV) light, offering both protection and comfort. They’re available with classic solid tints, graduated tints, or darker polarised options.

All our sunglass lenses provide 100 % UV protection and are available in prescription form, so you can enjoy sharp, customised vision along with sun protection—perfect for everyday wear or bright outdoor conditions. On our website, you can turn any eyeglass frame into sunglasses, with or without prescription.

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