Photochromatic (Transition) Lenses
Photochromatic lenses, commonly known as Transitions, are a popular choice. They darken when exposed to UV rays, eliminating the need for sunglasses. They’re available in all prescription lens types.
Sunglass and Polarised Lenses
High quality sunglasses can filter harmful sunlight and rays, and keep our eyes away from discomfort and eye strain. There are so many kinds of sunglass lenses that are more than what people usually think about. We carry tinted, gradient, mirrored, and polarised sunglass lenses, and we believe that these choices can maximally satisfy your needs. Tinted sunglass lenses are very popular among young people; gradient lenses are extremely practical in multi-task situations; mirrored lenses are so cool that they work perfectly with aviator frames; polarised lenses can reduce glare and are popular among outdoor activity enthusiasts and drivers. Tinted sunglasses have different properties depending on their colour. You can’t gauge UV protection by colour.
Gray is good for driving and outdoor sports. Yellow and orange increase contrast and are great in the snow. Green reduces glare. Brown tones block blue light and increase contrast against the grass and sky. Reddish tints may be soothing and good for long car trips.
What’re the difference between Tint lens, Photochromic lens and Polarized lens?
- The effect of the tinted lens is thorough and only one tint colour no matter indoor or outside.
- The photochromic lens is transparent indoors and colour darkens outside.
- The polarised lens has the same colour indoor and outdoor, and their effect is better than the tinted lens and can filter harmful UV.