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Article: What is the material of your lens?

What is the material of your lens?

At Eyeboss, we offer lenses made from various high-quality materials to suit different vision needs and preferences. Here’s an overview of the lens materials we provide:

  1. Polycarbonate Lenses:
    • Polycarbonate lenses are lightweight, impact-resistant, and offer 100% UV protection. They are an excellent choice for active lifestyles, sports, and safety eyewear. Polycarbonate lenses are also thinner than standard plastic lenses, making them a great option for those with stronger prescriptions.
  2. High-Index Lenses:
    • High-index lenses are designed to be thinner and lighter than standard lenses, making them an excellent choice for those with stronger prescriptions. High-index lenses come in different refractive indexes (e.g., 1.67, 1.74), with higher numbers indicating thinner lenses.
  3. Photochromic Lenses:
    • Photochromic lenses, also known as transition lenses, automatically adjust their tint based on light exposure. These lenses are available in various materials, including polycarbonate and high-index, allowing you to enjoy the benefits of adaptive sun protection.
  4. Blue Light Blocking Lenses:
    • These lenses are designed to filter out harmful blue light emitted by digital screens. Blue light blocking lenses can be made from various materials, including polycarbonate and high-index, and are ideal for reducing eye strain during extended screen use.

Each material offers unique benefits, so the right choice depends on your lifestyle, prescription strength, and specific needs. If you have any questions or need assistance selecting the best lens material for your glasses, feel free to contact our customer service team!

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