Progressive Glasses: No-Line Multifocal Lenses Glasses
Progressive Glasses

Progressive Glasses

Experience smooth vision at all distances

What Are Progressive Lenses?

Progressive lenses are no-line multifocal lenses with 3 viewing zones for distance, intermediate, and near vision.
Progressives vs. Bifocals

Progressives vs. Bifocals

Progressives: Smooth transitions across all distances, no lines.
Bifocals: Visible seam divides near and far vision abruptly.

Premium vs. Standard Progressive Lenses

  • Standard

    Standard

    • Smooth Transitions Between Every Zone
    • Budget-Friendly & Affordable
    • Anti-Scratch Coatings
    • UV Protection
  • Premium

    Premium

    • 40% Broader View Area
    • Natural Vision Balance, All-Day Comfort
    • Easier Adaptation between Zones
    • Anti-Scratch Coatings
    • UV Protection
  • Effortless Focus

    Effortless Focus

  • Clear Vision at All Distances

    Clear Vision at All Distances

  • Tailored to You

    Tailored to You

Premium Vision for Your Lifestyles

  • Daily
    Daily
  • Work
    Work
  • Outdoor
    Outdoor

Customize Your Progressive Lenses

  • Step 1 :Choose your frame

  • Step 2 :Verify your prescription

  • Step 3 :Customize your glasses with progressive lenses

Glasses with Progressive Lenses

Combine multiple prescriptions into one lens, providing clear vision without visible lines.

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FAQ

    FAQ

    What are progressive glasses?

    Progressive lenses are a type of multifocal lens. Multifocal lenses have multiple prescriptions built into one lens to correct distances, so you can easily see far, intermediate and near distances with just one pair of glasses. Progressive lenses have no lines between the different prescriptions, so you can easily change between different vision distances with a smooth transition.

    How do progressive lenses work?

    Progressive lenses work by creating a seamless and gradual shift between three visual correction powers as your eye moves down the lens. You can see mid-distance objects by looking straight ahead, objects in the distance by tilting your head slightly upward, and glancing slightly downward to see close-up objects.

    What are the advantages of progressive glasses?

    Progressive lenses are an update on bifocal and trifocal lenses. With progressive lenses, you won't need to have more than one pair of glasses with you. No need to swap between your reading and regular glasses. Plus, the unique design of a progressive lens allows for no issues of image jumps for different distances.

    What are the differences between progressive lenses and bifocals?

    Consider your lifestyle and personal preferences when deciding which lens is best appropriate for you.

    How do premium progressive lenses work?

    Premium progressive lenses work similarly to standard progressive lenses by incorporating multiple prescription strengths into a single lens. However, premium lenses use advanced designs and manufacturing processes to minimize distortion and provide clearer vision across all distances.

    What are the advantages of premium progressive lenses?

    The advantages of premium progressive lenses include:40% wider viewing area Wider intermediate and reading viewing areas provide maximum comfort Sharper focus reduces eye strain Faster and easier adaptation between viewing areas.

    What key features make premium progressive lenses better than standard progressive lenses?

    Compared to conventional progressive lenses, premium versions deliver enhanced optical performance with broader visual area and minimized edge distortion. These advanced lenses are custom-designed to align with the wearer's specific visual needs and daily activities, ensuring tailored correction that optimizes comfort and visual clarity.

    How do I order premium progressive lenses?

    After selecting your frame, you can easily select your progressive lens. For Premium progressive lenses, choose 40% Broader View Area at the last step.

    How long does it take to adjust to progressive glasses?

    If you're planning on getting your first pair of progressive lenses, it may take you several days or a few weeks to get used to them. Take into account this learning period and read our tips below. Talk to your eye doctor if you're still having trouble adapting to your new lenses after one or two weeks.

    How can I adapt faster to progressive lenses?

    Moving your head is one of the first and most essential steps to adapting to your new progressive lenses. You should use your lenses by moving your head towards an object you want to focus on instead of simply moving your eyes. For example, a good way to do this is to point your nose to what you want to look at.
    Looking down through the bottom of the lens is meant for looking at nearby objects, while looking straight ahead is for distance viewing. Looking slightly lower than straight ahead is for intermediate viewing, like a computer screen. Remember that all of your prescriptions are built into the lenses.
    Don't switch between single-vision prescription glasses. Aim only to use your new pair of progressive glasses, which will help you learn how to use them the correct way quickly.
    Don't switch between single-vision prescription glasses. Aim only to use your new pair of progressive glasses, which will help you learn how to use them the correct way quickly.
    TIPs: When trying to look at something, remember to move your head, not your eyes, and point your nose towards the object. It is normal to experience some slight distortion towards the edges of your lenses. Gradually increase the wear time of your new glasses over the first few days, for example, half-day wearing. Try to avoid going between your old and new glasses, as your eyes need time to get used to the new ones. You can also visit our aftercare guides for further tips and advice here.

    Should I Get Progressive Reading Glasses Or Bifocals?

    When choosing between progressive reading glasses and bifocals, it helps to understand the differences.
    Progressive lenses are an advanced version of bifocals, offering smooth, line-free vision from far to near distances. They're ideal for people who need clear vision at various distances throughout the day, providing a more natural field of vision and a modern look.
    Bifocals, on the other hand, have a visible line separating near and distance vision areas. They're useful for specific tasks like reading or distance viewing, but they don't offer the intermediate vision that progressives do.
    In short, if you want seamless vision without lines, progressive lenses are the way to go. Bifocals may be better if you only need glasses for specific tasks.

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