Single Vision Glasses

Single vision lenses are the most commonly used lenses. These are glasses lenses that have a uniform corrective effect across the entire surface of the lens.

  • The entire lens surface has a single prescription strength.
  • Used to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.
  • Depending on the vision impairment, they can be used as distance glasses or reading glasses.
  • As reading glasses with values for near vision.

Progressive Glasses

Progressive lenses, also known as multifocal lenses, combine multiple vision zones into a single lens. This allows you to see well at near, far, and intermediate distances.

  • Lenses with a seamless transition in strength for distance, intermediate, and near vision
  • Simultaneous correction of distance and near vision for presbyopia
  • Ideal for people over 40 years old
  • Provides clear, uninterrupted vision at all distances

Non-Prescription Glasses

Get the style and wear your glasses as a fashionable accessory while enjoying all the benefits of custom-made glasses. Add a sunglass tint, photochromic lenses or a blue light filter if you wish.

Thinner and Lighter Lenses

The refractive index of a lens indicates how much light is bent. The higher the index, the thinner and lighter your lenses will be.

  • Choose lenses up to 60% thinner and lighter
  • For an aesthetic result with rimless and semi-rimless glasses
  • More comfort due to reduced weight

Lotus Coating

The lotus effect for lenses is inspired by the lotus plant. It prevents moisture from settling on the lenses, causing water droplets to simply bead off.

  • Lens sealing
  • Moisture beads off the lenses
  • Dirt-repellent coating
  • Clear vision, even in rain or snow
  • Lenses are easier to clean
  • Lenses need to be cleaned less often
  • Reduced risk of scratches

Blue Light Filter*

Without realizing it, we expose our eyes daily to blue-violet light* emitted by digital devices and the sun. Glasses with a special blue light filter* reduce this light, providing more visual comfort when using digital devices.

  • Lens coating
  • Filters blue-violet light*
  • Protects against UV light
  • Greater visual comfort when using digital devices
  • Also suitable for non-prescription glasses

*Current blue filters reduce blue-violet light, not blue LED light. Blue-violet light ranges between 400 and 455 nanometers, as specified in ISO/TR 20772:2018-10.

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