If you’re shopping online for high index prescription glasses or lenses, chances are you either don’t have eye insurance, your eye insurance won’t cover the new pair of glasses you need, or you need a special kind of glasses that you can’t find at the eye doctor’s office. Either way, you’re probably looking to spend […]
High index glasses contain lenses that have a refractive index that is generally above 1.60. If you are in the market for prescription glasses, you may be wondering what the difference is between 1.53, 1.60, 1.74, 1.80, and various other refractive indexes advertised online. Since most people shopping for glasses online are not optometrists, it […]
You may be wondering about some of the differences you see in spelling when it comes to high index lenses. Nowadays, it’s not uncommon for a site to come up with a different way of spelling something to attract the customer’s eye. First of all, it is very common to see high index lens written […]
It’s easy to feel some ambiguity when it comes to high index lenses. Some of the most common questions floating around about high index lenses have to do with spelling differences, refractive index numbers (1.74, 1.67, etc), and the availability of high index lenses with regard to frame style. Hopefully this article will clear up […]
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