Lens Option Explained

Understanding your lens options
When ordering glasses online, you may see several lens options available. These options help improve comfort, durability, and visual performance depending on your needs.
Below is a simple guide to the most common lens features.
Anti-Glare (Anti-Reflective Coating)
Anti-glare coating reduces reflections on your lenses and helps improve visual clarity.
It also reduces glare from screens, headlights, and bright lighting, making your lenses more comfortable to wear throughout the day.
Blue Light Filter
Blue light filtering lenses help reduce exposure to blue light from digital screens such as computers, tablets, and smartphones.
Many people choose blue light lenses if they spend long periods working in front of screens.
Thin Lenses
For stronger prescriptions, thinner lenses can help make glasses lighter and more comfortable to wear.
They also improve the appearance of the lenses by reducing thickness around the edges.
Photochromic (Transition) Lenses
Photochromic lenses automatically darken in sunlight and become clear indoors.
They act like sunglasses outdoors while remaining clear inside.
Choosing the right lenses
When selecting lenses, consider your lifestyle and daily activities.
If you use screens frequently, blue light filtering lenses may help reduce eye strain.
If you have a stronger prescription, thinner lenses may improve comfort and appearance.
If you're unsure which option is best, feel free to contact us for advice.