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Finn Bowyer - May 18, 2023Are you tired of constantly switching between your glasses and sunglasses? Do you want a stylish and versatile solution to protect your eyes from harmful UV rays? Look no further than mirrored transition lenses! These lenses combine two cutting-edge technologies to create a one-of-a-kind eyewear experience. In this blog post, we’ll dive into what mirrored transition lenses are, how they work, and the benefits of making them your new go-to lenses! What are Mirrored Transition Lenses? Mirrored transition lenses are the perfect combination of two popular lens technologies: transition lenses and mirrored coatings. Transition lenses, also known as photochromic lenses, are designed to darken in bright sunlight and lighten in indoor lighting. Mirrored coatings, on the other hand,
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Finn Bowyer - February 08, 2023When ordering your glasses you may be asked what lens index you want to choose. The lens index is a number that represents the refractive index of lens material. It is used to measure how much a lens material bends light, and can affect the thickness and weight of the lens. When choosing your glasses, it is important to understand the different lens index options available, as they can greatly impact the appearance, comfort, and performance of your glasses, so here is a brief rundown of the different lens index options you can choose from. Standard (1.5) This lens index is ideal for the majority of prescriptions, particularly those with weaker strength. However, if your prescription strength
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December 08, 2022An Introduction To Snooker Spectacles Many people, even snooker players, are unaware of specialty snooker spectacles and how useful they can be. Playing snooker with regular everyday glasses is a struggle because it's such a vision-sensitive game. Those who have been fans of snooker for some time will remember Dennis Taylor. Taylor was famous not only for his success in the sport but also for his unusual and slightly comedic glasses. However, those oversized, upside-down glasses, weren’t worn as a joke. Taylor wore them so his impaired eyesight didn't put him at a disadvantage. His snooker glasses gave him a greater view field and clearer vision, helping him become the World Snooker champion in 1985. Why Sharp Vision Is So Important