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Where did the glasses emoji come from?

The glasses emoji was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 under the name Glasses in 2010 and was added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015. Unlike the bespectacled 'nerd face', which is often used to suggest a cool sense of fashion. Just clicking on a few posts with the emoji is enough to make a person want to follow the eyeglasses fashion trend.


How Do Varifocal Lenses Work?

Varifocal lenses work by changing power from the top to the bottom of the lens. Moving your eyes up and down, the varifocal lens will give you clear vision at all distances you need. This means if you are using a cash machine, you would be able to view the keys, screen, your card and then continue to walk down the street.



Why is a prescription for glasses different from a prescription for contact lenses?

The frame glasses degrees are the optometric degrees of the eye, and the difference between the frame glasses degrees and the contact lens degrees is mainly due to the different contact distances between the two lenses and the eye. Usually, degrees of contact lenses and glasses need to be converted by a professional through vertex diopter. The conversion formula is Fc=Fs/(1-d×Fs). In the formula, Fc is the diopter of contact lens, Fs is the diopter of glasses frame lens, and D is the distance between frame glasses lens and cornea. Assuming that the prescription of frame glasses is -4.00d and the distance between lens apex is 12mm, the prescription of contact lenses is -4.00/ [1-0.012×(-4.00)] = -3.82d.


Lens anti-fogging agent

To be specific, a layer of the anti-fogging agent is sprayed (coated) on the surface of the lens to form a dense, absorbent, ultra-thin, and ultra-transparent biological coating. The coating chelates the droplets inside the coating (chelating means processing the material into a digestible form) to form a continuous and supper transparent chelating coating, which converts the droplets into a transparent micro-glass layer, thus preventing fogging. Spray anti-fogging agent on the surface of the lens, and then wipe evenly with an ordinary lens cloth. It can be used on most lenses. They are easy to use but have relatively short anti-fogging time. During use, the lens should not be wiped or washed. Long time use will affect the lens life.



What Are Progressive Lenses?

Progressive lenses are designed for people who are over 40 years old. It is a blended multi-focal lens with distance correction at the top, intermediate in the middle, and reading at the bottom. The goal is for the lens to work how your eye naturally works to let you see things both close up and far away.

Progressive lenses are made with an hourglass shape so there is some blurriness on the outer edges, but since it gives you your full range of vision, it is generally better than a bifocal despite being similar.


OSKIDE night driving glasses

With excellent night vision, this product can provide you with clear vision when driving at night, on cloudy or rainy days. In addition, it can protect you from the sun's harmful rays and bright headlights. Made of durable materials, they are flexible enough to withstand strenuous exercise and high-intensity outdoor activities. Equipped with polarizing lenses, they reduce glare and improve clarity when bright lights may be distracting, so they are perfect for sunny days or night driving. And it has UV 400 UV protection function. It protects your eyes from harmful ultraviolet and blue light.


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The origin of aspheric lens

The Visby glasses, unearthed in Gotland, Sweden, are the earliest aspheric lens found. The Vikings in the 11th century used it as a magnifying glass, and some of the best ones were made of silver, making them look like handicrafts. In 1667, Francis Smethwick grinds the first high-quality aspheric lenses and presents them to the Royal Society. That's a telescope with three aspheric elements. In 1956, Elgeet, which originally designed and manufactured optical instruments for the U.S. Navy, produced the world's first mass-produced aspheric lens for photography (Golden Navitar 12mm F1.2) for a 16mm film machine. Today, aspheric lenses are found in everything from tall telescopes to missile guidance systems to camera lenses. In the glasses we wear, the aspheric lens is familiar to consumers.

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