Can you drive with prism glasses? | KOALAEYE OPTICAL

Can you drive with prism glasses?

Essilor glasses

Essilor glasses are cost-effective glasses. Essilor is originated in France and has a history of 160 years. If Ray-Ban focuses on styling and sunglasses are its flagship products, Essilor is the first in the field of optometry. Essilor focuses on the research of the precision of optometry lenses and has always been a leader in the technology of myopic lenses. Innovation is at the heart of Essilor's DNA, so new lenses are constantly being created for different groups of people.


What color lenses are good for driving?

The optometrist reminded us that it is not advisable to choose pink, purple, light blue, and other colors with obvious decoration effects for driving sunglasses. These colored glasses basically cannot protect the eyes. In addition, they may change the color and cause chromatic aberration. Generally speaking, you should wear brown and gray glasses when driving. The brown lens can filter out a lot of blue light, which can effectively improve visual contrast and clarity. The gray lens can absorb any color spectrum in a balanced manner and will not produce obvious chromatic aberration after wearing.

Nowadays, the colors of lenses for sunglasses on the market are dazzling. Many people only consider whether they look good when choosing colors, and do not pay attention to the impact of lens colors on vision. When choosing sunglasses, we should not only pay attention to their decoration but also pay attention to their protective function for the eyes. We should avoid using blue lenses when driving because it will make us unable to distinguish the color of the traffic signal lights.



The glasses are too loose or too tight at the temple.

If your glasses are too tight on your temples, you will feel uncomfortable. On the other hand, if your frames are too loose, it can make you look not energetic. Either way, you can adjust the frames at home to make them more comfortable. If the arm squeezers your temples. If the frames are metal, hold your lenses in place with your less-used hand. Use your dominant hand to gently press outwards on the corner of the frame, between the hinge of the frame and the lens. Repeat this step on the other side of your body to make your temples looser. If the frame is too loose from the temple. Again, for metal frames only, use the same method as you used to relax the frames, but apply slightly inward pressure on the corner between the hinge and the lens. Repeat on the other side, tightening the fit around the temple. Adjusting the temples of rimless, half-rimless, or plastic frames can break them. You are advised to take these frames to the optical shop for adjustment.


How do blue light glasses work?

Using anti-blue light lens film reflection technology, the glasses reflect harmful blue light, so the surface of the lens reflects blue light, and the substrate absorption technology of the anti-blue light lens will not reflect blue light. Anti-blue light glasses mainly reflect harmful blue light by coating on the surface of the lens, or absorb harmful blue light by adding anti-blue light factor into the substrate of the lens, to realize the blocking of harmful blue light. The blue light intensity emitted by the mobile phone screen was effectively suppressed by the use of anti-blue light glasses, compared with a portable spectrometer.



Are children optometry matched with glasses the same as adults?

The optometry of children is one of the main works of optometry. Compared with adult optometry and glasses, children's optometry and glasses have both commonness and particularity. It is an area at the intersection of pediatric ophthalmology, pediatric optometry, and optometry. It requires the operator not only to have the knowledge of ophthalmology but to have the basis of children's ophthalmology and children's optometry. And they should be an optometry expert. Dealing with children's refractive problems is as much an art as a technique.


Disadvantages of titanium glasses

Titanium and titanium glasses cost a lot to produce, requirements in buckling, stamping, cutting, and welding are very high, not easy to welding and electroplating.So the price is more expensive, only for high-end glasses frames.


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The resurgence of celluloid glasses

However, in recent years, celluloid glasses have quietly returned to warm; It all started with a niche Japanese brand of handmade eyewear.

Most of Japan's top hand-made celluloid glasses are made in Mako Prefecture and are a favorite of many celebrities. Celluloid is a plasticizer with nitrocellulose as the main raw material. Cotton, pulp, and other fibers make up 70% of the raw material, which is mixed with camphor. Although the color is relatively limited, it has a unique material texture and texture, so Japanese handmade frame makers have been insisting on using it. Moreover, because celluloid is pretty stable when it dries, it can be shaped into a finer shape, keeping the frame intact even without metal leg cores.

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