OCT 08

High Index Lenses Disadvantages

The benefits of high index lenses are hard to overlook. Due to the chemical makeup of the material from which they are created, high index lenses have more refractive power than standard plastic or glass. This means that stronger prescriptions are lighter and thinner when formed from high index material. And when the subject is […]

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OCT 04

Why Are My Lenses So Thick?

Thick lenses getting you down? There’s a solution for that. My Lenses are So Thick! Anybody who’s been wearing prescription glasses for a long time can attest: your lenses get thicker as your prescription gets stronger. If you’re asking, “Why are my lenses so thick?” you’re probably really wondering, “What can I do to get […]

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OCT 01

How Thin Can I Get My Glasses?

Prescription glasses can have a huge range of thicknesses. How thin can they get? What Are the Thinnest Glasses I Can Get? In the past, strong prescription wearers were stuck with thick, bulky, heavy lenses because there was no technology available to make them thinner. Today, people with strong prescriptions can get thin glasses that […]

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SEP 19

Turning High Index Lenses into Sunglasses

High index lenses have notable advantages over traditional plastic or glass lenses. The 1Z0-301 exams material used in them allows for a higher index of refraction, so light will reach the eye faster than it would with standard plastic or glass lenses. High index lenses are available in plastic or glass form to accommodate a […]

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SEP 13

1.80 High Index Glass Lenses

“Index.” You may have run into the term while shopping for glasses online or at the optometrist’s office. You may have heard your number referred to as a “high index.” So what exactly is the index, and how does it relate to your prescription? High Index Glass Lenses: 1.80 Let’s start with the fact that […]

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SEP 09

Do I Need High Index Glasses?

Wondering if high index glasses are for you? How to Know If You Need High Index Glasses Many people who hear about high index and have a strong prescription wonder at what point they need high index glasses. While there is no specific rule for a “cut-off” where you should transition to high index glasses, […]

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SEP 05

Best Frames for High Index Lenses

Wondering what type of glasses you should be getting your high index lenses in? High Index Lenses High index lenses are available in a variety of frame styles, sizes, and types, but not all. In general, the larger and more curved the frame is, the fewer high index choices you’ll have in that frame. High […]

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SEP 03

High Index Lens Price

  Understanding the Investment in High Index Lenses Investing in high index lenses means prioritizing both style and comfort. These lenses come in various options, different indexes, fashionable lens colors, and specialized coatings that enhance your visual experience. To estimate your costs, think about factors like lens color, the specific index that suits your prescription, […]

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AUG 29

High Index Lenses with Anti Reflective Coating

Why do they recommend I get anti-reflective coating on my high index lenses? Anti-Reflective Coating for High Index Lenses High index lenses are more reflective than standard lens materials, making it more important to get anti-reflective coating than on non-high-index glasses. If you’ve ever had high index lenses in the past, chances are you had […]

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AUG 19

1.67 High Index

Looking for affordable, high-quality high index lenses? High Index Lenses: 1.67 1.67 high index is the most affordable high index lens material as well as the high index lens material that offers the most color and prescription type options. If you’re looking for a pair of prescription high index glasses with the highest customization, this […]

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