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There are many different options to choose from for your eyeglass lenses. Northend Optical will help you pick the lens material that is right for you. Lens Options: Progressive Lenses- Also known as no-line bifocals, progressive lenses are multifocal lenses that provide a seamless progression between the different lens powers that you need for varying distances. Polarized Lenses- Polarized lenses are usually used to make sunglasses and are great in decreasing glare and reflections from light. Hi-Index Lenses- Hi-Index lenses allow vision to be corrected with less material, making your glasses lighter, comfortable to wear, and much more attractive. Photochromic Lenses- Photochromic lenses are glass lenses that change to a darker tint in the sunlight and clear indoors. They are an excellent choice if you don’t wish to carry both eyeglasses and sunglasses. Transitions- Transitions lenses adapt when lighting conditions change. The lenses are designed to fit almost any frame, style, size, and prescription. Drivewear Lenses- Drivewear lenses are photochromic lenses, but are the best choice for when you are behind the wheel. They are able to react to light changes both outside and behind the windshield. Computer Lenses- Computer lenses are ideal when you spend much of your time at a computer. If you are experiencing eye strain, blurred vision, or discomfort during computer work, you may want to consider computer glasses. Polycarbonate Lenses- Polycarbonate lenses are the best choice when safety is your concern. They are impact resistant, provide UV protection and lightweight comfort. They are a great choice for children’s glasses and safety glasses. |
