Types of lenses
Correct short-sightedness (myopia) or long-sightedness (hypermetropia)
Automatically changes the lens from clear to tinted when activated by sunlight
Dramatically reduces glare, enhances colour perception and are UV protective
Keep your lenses clean, clear, scratch free and improve aesthetics
The different types of lenses
There are many different types of lenses and it can all get quite confusing when trying to find the right ones for your lifestyle requirements, to answer your needs and to correct your eyesight. We go through some of the most common lens types you might have heard of before to help you learn what they are, why they’re needed and help you find the best types of lenses just for you.
Whether you’re trying to correct presbyopia with a varifocal lens or want to learn more about the lenses recommended for your child, you’ve come to the right place. We cover the differences between varifocals and single vision lenses as well as prescription sunglasses and lens coatings.
If you’re looking for specific lenses for your child why not download our guide to kids glasses which covers some of the most common eye conditions as well as the signs and symptoms to look out for.
You can also find lenses that are made your lifestyle whether for work or your hobbies. Getting the most from your eyesight can help you reach for your full potential as well as provide you comfortable vision when doing the things you do most.