Anti-Reflective Coating for Anti Glare Glasses
An anti-reflective (also known as anti-glare) coating prevents reflections from appearing on both the inside and outside of your eyeglass or sunglass lenses. No reflections on your lenses means more light is reaching your eyes, which inevitably improves your vision.
Anti-reflective coating glasses lenses are practically invisible, so your eyes will look better and your stylish frames can take center stage.
What is an anti-reflective coating?
All single vision lenses come standard with an anti-reflective coating. High-index lenses naturally reflect more light, so this is an important addition if you’re interested in thinner lenses.
Anti-Reflective Coating Glasses Benefits:
Allows more light to reach your eyes, improving visual acuity.
Reduces vision-obstructing glare — extra important for driving.
Makes your eyes more visible behind your lenses, so your facial expressions are easier to see.
On sunglasses, it prevents sunlight from reflecting into your eyes when the sun is behind you.
Lenses featuring an anti-reflective coating
Here are some popular lens options that come standard with an anti-reflective coating:
Standard single vision lenses
Glasses with single vision correction lenses. They help with seeing either at a distance or near, depending on the wearer’s needs.
All Reading
Glasses with lenses that help the wearer see things up close. Many people need reading lenses as they get older due to a common condition called presbyopia.
Blue Light Filtering
Blue light filtering lenses filter blue-violet light (blue-violet light is between 400-455nm, as stated by ISO TR 20772:2018 and can accelerate aging of the retina) emitted mainly by the sun outdoors and indoors through wind ows, plus some artificial light sources like digital screens and fluorescent lights.
Progressive / Premium Progressive
Progressive lenses are a type of bifocal lens that features a gradual change between near and distance vision correction. The premium version offers a wider field of vision.
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