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What are driving glasses?

Driving glasses refers to the glasses that are specially used for driving, with functions of anti-glare, anti-strong light, anti-rain and fog, anti-fatigue, and other functions. They are suitable for drivers in the day and night to wear glasses for vision protection, better-ensuring traffic safety. They are recognized as the driver's glasses, driver glasses.


Aluminum Night Driving Glasses

These night vision glasses feature advanced HD technology. The aluminum frame is lightweight, allowing you to comfortably wear your driving glasses and reduce glare for safe driving. Because the lenses are yellow, these glasses act as night vision goggles to reduce glare, reflections, and their negative effects, while improving and brightening the visual area. Polarized lenses have a special anti-reflective coating that eliminates intense reflected light and reduces glare and scattered reflections. They can double as day and night glasses, improving clarity around the clock.



What is a progressive lens?

Progressive multifocal lenses are lenses with different upper and lower powers for seeing far above and below for seeing near. The distance from the fixed far power above the lens to the near power fixed below the lens does not change suddenly, but a gradual transition between the two through the gradual change in refractive power. Compared with ordinary lenses, there are many advantages. The appearance of the lens is like a single vision lens, and the dividing line of the power change is not visible. Not only is the appearance beautiful, but more importantly, it protects the age privacy of the wearer, and there is no need to worry about revealing the age secret due to wearing glasses.

Since the change of the lens power is gradual, there will be no image jump. It is comfortable to wear and easy to adapt. So it is easy to be accepted. 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. Clear vision can be obtained at all distances in the visual range.

Such a pair of glasses meets the use of long-distance, near-use and various distances in the middle at the same time. It is especially good news 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 middle distance objects such as blackboards, piano scores, and computer screens. . This is not possible with any lens other than progressive lenses.


Progressive Lens

Standard progressive lenses are multifocal lenses with three observation areas, farsightedness, intermediate vision, and nearsightedness. Unlike bifocals, there are no visible lines between each viewing area. They have a seamless, invisible design, where the optical power changes 'gradually' throughout the lens. Many people confuse 'bifocal' or 'trifocal' with 'progressive' but remember that bifocals and trifocals have visible lines in the lens, while progressive lenses do not. Because progressive lenses have no lines in the lens, they are more popular multifocal lenses than bifocal lenses.

The main observation area of the progressive lens is a far distance, the smaller area at the bottom of the lens is used for myopia, and the middle area in the middle is smaller. Standard progressive glasses are very suitable for general purpose glasses, focusing on hyperopia activities (such as driving and walking) and sufficient area in the lenses for nearsighted activities (such as reading and computer use). The left and right sides or 'convex corners' of the lens are deliberately blurred to achieve an invisible design. The clearest line of sight in the gradual process is from the center to the top of the lens.



Ray-ban Driving Glasses

Ray-Ban sunglasses, an international brand, were created in the 1930s, especially for the US Air Force, to block the fierce light at high altitude, with a very good UV protection function. Through the precise manufacturing and polishing process, Ray-Ban lenses are free of optical deviation and will not cause eye strain, headache or fatigue after wearing.


The Pros and Cons of Shopping Glasses Online

Brick-and-mortar stores rely on a few or a dozen a day to make a profit, so the unit price is higher. Online stores have low costs. The profit can be made by volume, so the unit price is much lower. This is the advantage of online stores. The disadvantage of online stores is that it takes a lot of effort to get an optometrist, but optometrists have varying levels and attitudes. As a result, the prescriptions we get may not be entirely accurate. This can lead to uncomfortable glasses. The physical store glasses can try on. Choosing online glasses is not convenient.


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How to adapt to progressive lenses?

People who are prone to motion sickness or have inner ear diseases may suffer dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and other symptoms due to their inability to tolerate the slight deformation of the visual objects, so they need to pay more attention when wearing them. For people who have not worn reading glasses before, it is not recommended to wear graded multi-focus glasses directly because their eyes will not be able to adapt quickly.

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