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Comfort of Glasses

The most important thing when shopping for glasses is comfort. When you choose, you must try it on to see if you feel any discomfort. Whether the glasses can be well put on the upper part of the bridge of the nose, and whether they are light enough and will not cause any burden on the opposite side. In addition, you must see if there is any feeling of dizziness.


How to know if lens is polarized?

Make use of LCD screens. Point the glasses horizontally at the LCD screen and then rotate them upward by 45 degrees clockwise. If it is a polarized lens, it will show a change in color deepening. If it does not change no matter how you rotate it, it is not a polarized lens. You can borrow another person's polarized lens or have previously worn a known true polarizer, and place it crossover with the new glasses you want to buy. At this time, you should see the object clearly from the crossover part with your eyes. Then cross the glasses vertically and horizontally, and at this point, the opposite object should not be visible from the intersection. If this condition is satisfied, it means that a true polarized lens is being tested.



Advantages of progressive lenses

1. The appearance of the lens is like a single vision lens, and the dividing line of the degree change cannot be seen. Not only is the appearance beautiful, but more importantly, it protects the age privacy of the wearer. There is no need to worry about leaking the age secret due to wearing glasses.(https://www.koalaeye.com/collections/progressive-glasses)

2. Since the change of lens power is gradual, there will be no image jump. It is comfortable to wear and easy to adapt.

3. Because the degree is gradual, the replacement of the adjustment effect is gradually increased according to the shortening of the short distance. There is no adjustment fluctuation, and it is not easy to cause visual fatigue.

4. Clear vision can be obtained at all distances in the visual range. A pair of glasses meet the use of long-distance, near use, and various distances in between. It is especially good for teachers, doctors, music workers, and computer operators because these people not only need to see far and near objects clearly, but most of the time they also need to be able to see objects at intermediate distances such as blackboards, piano scores, and computer screens. This is not possible with lenses other than progressive lenses.

5. At present, both internal and external ophthalmologists agree that young people should wear low-degree convex lenses when reading and writing to reduce near-use adjustment, thereby alleviating or preventing the occurrence and development of myopia. This gives the progressive multifocal lens a new meaning and mission. Physiology found that excessive use of the eyeball adjustment function can form 'accommodative spasm' or pseudo myopia. Continued development can produce longitudinal eye axis elongation and induce 'true myopia' or axial myopia. The external luminosity of the progressive lens can be artificially added to the progressive luminosity. The upper is used for looking far, and the below is used for looking near, which makes the eyeball relax and over-adjust. The ever-changing luminosity of the lens replaces the 'accommodative power' that should have been activated, blocking the vicious circle of adjusting the eye axis elongation, making the eye not easy to fatigue, and slowing the development of myopia.


What are the origins of saddle bridge glasses?

Rimless glasses were introduced in 1880 and were popular until the 1950s. Rimless glasses made in 1880 and 1920 lacked a nose pad. Instead, they use a saddle bridge, so they were sometimes called saddle bridge glasses. Horses are the main means of transportation. Early rimless saddle glasses were designed to be close to the face. Rimless glasses with nose pads were introduced in 1921. The nose pad keeps the glasses farther away from the face. In addition, frames can be made much larger.



The TR90 Spectacle Frame

TR90 frame is a kind of polymer material spectacle frame with memory, no chemical residue is released, and it meets European requirements for food-grade materials. It is currently an internationally popular ultra-light spectacle frame. TR90 frames have the characteristics of super toughness, impact resistance and abrasion resistance, and low friction coefficient, which can effectively prevent damage to the eyes and face caused by the breakage and friction of the frame during sports. Because of its specific molecular structure, it has good chemical resistance, is not easy to deform in high temperature environment, can withstand high temperature of 350 degrees in a short time, and is not easy to melt and burn. Moreover, the TR90 spectacle frame has a lubricating surface with a density of 1.14-1.15. It will float when placed in salt water. It is lighter than other plastic spectacle frames. It is about half the weight of the sheet frame and 85% of the nylon material. It can reduce the burden on the bridge of the nose and ears.


What are blue light blocking glasses?

As we now spend more and more time on the screen, it is particularly important to pay attention to the effects of blue light. Approximately six out of ten adults will experience digital eye fatigue after using the device for more than 2 hours. Symptoms of digital eye fatigue include headaches, blurred vision, and dry eyes. The technology of blue light blocking glasses can effectively block part of the blue light damage to the eyes, reduce the visual fatigue caused by staring at the electronic screen for a long time and can also reduce the radiation and damage of ultraviolet rays to the eyes. However, the most important thing for eye protection is development. Good eye use habits, close your eyes regularly, and let your eyes rest.

Blue light blocking glasses are glasses that the manufacturer claims can filter out blue light. The lens of this kind of glasses has filter material or surface coating, which can block part of the blue light. People who believe that their eye and vision are damaged by blue light exposure may wear them to reduce blue light exposure.

Blue light is a short-wave blue light in the color spectrum visible to the human eye. Its wavelength is in the blue part of the electromagnetic spectrum, roughly 400–500 nanometers. Researchers believe that peak light damage occurs at approximately 440 nanometers. Computers, laptops, tablets, smartphones, and general lighting can all expose the eyes to blue light.


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Can clear lenses be polarized?

At present, there are no clear polarized lenses. A polarized lens is a thin film vertically arranged with silicon crystal coating placed inside the lens, just like a shutter, which covers the parallel light and only allows the vertical light to pass through. In this way, the glare from all directions can be eliminated, so it is clear and comfortable to wear. Transparent polyamide, the material of nylon lens, is a new variety of polyamide. The material of the nylon lens is mainly transparent polyamide. Due to the effect of the light filter, only light from a specific direction is allowed to pass through the lens, which filters the dazzling light from the sun on the water, land, or snow very well. It can not only make the landscape soft, clear, and natural but protect the eyes to a certain extent.

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