Are Varilux lenses good lenses?
Varilux S Series lenses are the best, most advanced progressives on the market today. Varilux S Series provides all of the benefits of other Varilux lens designs while virtually eliminating the “off-balance” feeling sometimes experienced by progressive lens wearers.
What is so special about Varilux lenses?
But only Varilux progressive lenses feature W.A.V.E. Technology, which virtually removes those distortions. The result eliminates blurriness, providing superior sharp vision, even in dimly lit conditions.
Are there different types of Varilux lenses?
There are several Varilux lenses offered in the portfolio including:
- Varilux® X Series™ Lenses. Historically progressive lenses have only allowed wearers to see at any one distance throughout each specific point in the lens.
- Varilux® Physio® W3+ Progressive Lenses.
- Varilux Comfort® W2+ Progressive Lenses.
What are Office progressive lenses?
Computer progressive lenses are also known as “office lenses” or “near variable focus lenses.” They are meant for use at short ranges and designed to provide clear vision at around 16 inches to 6 feet. These lenses also allow for better posture, making it easier to hold your head in a more natural position.
Can I take my sunglasses to get prescription?
Whether you have a high quality frame from an old pair of sunglasses that you want to still get use out of or you need your tinted shades to provide you with corrective lenses, you can indeed get your sunglasses converted into prescription glasses.
Is Varilux worth it?
The Varilux X delivers crystal clear vision in the middle of the mid-third. Outside the vision gets blurry. So for switching screens, it is ok. Really good for a daily progressive lens but if you need a normal PC and the screen is on the same level as your eyes you should get additional computer progressive lenses.
What is the price range for Varilux lenses?
The optician recommended Varilux progressives, Trivex lenses with a Crizal coating, Transitions (with a pink tint to help night driving). The cost was about $450. The Trivex lens is extremely clear, much more vivid than polycarbonate. The Varilux progressives make smooth focus going from near to distance.
What are Varilux progressive lenses?
Varilux is a brand of progressive eyeglass lenses that correct presbyopia, an age-related condition that reduces the ability of the eye to focus on near objects. First sold by a French company named Essel in 1959, Varilux was the first commercial brand of progressive eyeglass lenses. Unlike…