NOV 15

What’s the Difference between Regular and High Index Lenses?

By phillipsadmin

Basically, there are three distinct areas of difference between standard and high index lenses: Thickness Weight Price High index lenses are made of a material that is capable of bending light to a stronger degree than indexes with a lower rating. Because of this, they require less physical material to produce a prescription. Therefore, high […]

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NOV 11

Aspheric Lenses Versus Spherical

By phillipsadmin

Traditional lenses – the kind that have been around for centuries – form a spherical shape. This means the curve they follow is the same across the length of their surface. The degree of curvature will vary with the lens material and prescription, but the curve itself is cupped and completely round. Spherical and Aspheric […]

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NOV 08

High Index Lenses with Anti-Fog Coating

By phillipsadmin

After exploring your options, you may decide to select high index lenses for a number of reasons. Perhaps you have a strong prescription and want to reduce the distortion caused by standard lenses. Maybe the smaller profile of a high index lens will look much better in your desired frame style. Maybe your standard lenses […]

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NOV 06

What is the Highest Index Lens Available?

By phillipsadmin

Anything over a 1.60 index can generally be described as “high index.” Lenses at 1.74 and beyond fall into the category of ultra high lenses. Those who have extremely high prescriptions (plus or minus 6.00 D or more) experience the greatest benefits from the reduced weight and thickness of high or ultra high index lenses. […]

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NOV 01

High Index Transition Lenses Availability

By phillipsadmin

Transition lenses and high index lenses are two of the better technologies of modern eye-wear. Transition (or photochromic) lenses automatically darken when exposed to the ultraviolet light of the sun and revert back to clear at night or indoors. This ability virtually eliminates the bother and expense of purchasing and switching between two separate pairs […]

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OCT 29

High Index Lenses in Rimless Frames

By phillipsadmin

The advent of high index lenses allows for greater flexibility in frame selection, especially in the case of strong prescriptions. The nature of high index glass or plastic allows for the use of less material than standard glass or plastic lenses – a particular benefit for stronger prescriptions, since high index materials can form these […]

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OCT 23

Advantages of High Index Lenses

By phillipsadmin

Wondering whether high index lenses are worth all the hype? High Index Lenses: The Advantages High index lenses are becoming increasingly popular as more and more people are wearing them and enjoying the thinness, light weight, and comfort that come with them. But what are all the advantages, and are they worth the higher price […]

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OCT 16

1.70/1.74 High Index Lenses

By phillipsadmin

1.70 and 1.74 prescriptions easily fall into the “high index” category, which means consumers of corrective eye-wear in these indices can take advantage of the benefits of high index lenses. To understand those benefits, let’s examine how your lenses work and are measured. High Index Lenses in 1.70 and 1.74 Lenses correct vision by refracting, […]

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OCT 10

Should I Get High Index Lenses?

By phillipsadmin

High index lenses are more expensive than regular lenses… are they for me? Should I Get High Index Lenses? If you’re shopping for prescription glasses online, you may have come across high index and wondered whether this lens material is for you. There are quite a few good reasons to get high index lenses, but […]

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OCT 08

High Index Lenses Disadvantages

By Ryan Phillips

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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