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What does the Lenses Index numbers mean?

What does the Lenses Index numbers mean?

The lens index number refers to the refractive index of the lens material, which indicates how efficiently the lens bends light. A higher lens index means that the lens can bend light more effectiv...

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How do I order Readers / Magnification?

Ordering readers or magnification glasses at Eyeboss is simple. Here’s how you can do it: Choose Your Frames: Start by browsing our collection and selecting the frames that you like. Most of our ...

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What is the difference between Photochromic and Polarized lenses?

Photochromic Lenses: Function: Photochromic lenses, also known as transition lenses, automatically adjust their tint based on UV light exposure. Indoors, they remain clear, and when exposed to su...

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How to add the prescription on my frame only ordered?

At Eyeboss, we currently do not offer the option to add prescription lenses to a frame-only order after it has been placed. However, you can order prescription glasses directly through our website ...

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Can you replace lenses if I send you my frame?

At this time, Eyeboss does not offer a lens replacement service where you can send in your existing frames to have the lenses replaced. We currently focus on providing complete eyewear with both fr...

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What are Polarized lenses?

Polarized lenses are specialized lenses designed to reduce glare from reflective surfaces such as water, snow, glass, and roads. Here’s how they work and why you might consider them: How They Work...

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What are photochromic lenses? Do you carry Transitions?

Photochromic Lenses: Function: Photochromic lenses, also known as transition lenses, automatically adjust their tint based on the level of UV light exposure. Indoors, these lenses remain clear, a...

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What is the difference between single-vision and progressive lenses?

Single-vision and progressive lenses serve different purposes depending on your vision needs. Here’s a breakdown of the key differences: Single-Vision Lenses: Function: Single-vision lenses are ...

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What're the difference between Tint lens, Photochromic lens and Polarized lens?

Each of these lens types offers different features and benefits, depending on your needs and activities. Here’s a breakdown of the differences: Tinted Lenses: Function: Tinted lenses have a fixe...

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Lens Functions

At Eyeboss, we offer a variety of lens options designed to meet different vision needs and enhance your eyewear experience. Here’s an overview of the various lens functions available: Single-Visio...

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