[Hometech] Progressive Glasses with Light Adaptive Lenses

[Hometech] Progressive Glasses with Light Adaptive Lenses

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Sale price  $14.99 Regular price  $20.98
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[Hometech] Progressive Glasses with Light Adaptive Lenses

[Hometech] Progressive Glasses with Light Adaptive Lenses

Sale price  $14.99 Regular price  $20.98

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[Hometech]Lens Design and Vision Zones

These eyewear frames feature a progressive multifocal lens design divided into specific visual zones. This structure allows for near, mid range, and distant vision without the visible lines found in traditional bifocals. The lens configuration supports transitions between tasks such as reading, computer work, and distance viewing.

[Hometech]Light Adaptation and Protection

The lenses incorporate photochromic technology designed to adapt to environmental light conditions. They darken when exposed to outdoor sunlight to reduce glare and return to a clear state indoors. Additionally, the lenses include a blue light filter intended to reduce exposure to light emitted by digital screens.

[Hometech]Durability and Specifications

Constructed for daily use, the lenses are treated with coatings that are scratch resistant and smudge resistant. These treatments are applied to help maintain surface clarity during regular handling. The frame measures 5.6 inches in width.

[Hometech]Product Specifications

  • Lens Type: Progressive multifocal (non-prescription)
  • Vision Zones: Near, intermediate, distance
  • Light Tech: Photochromic lenses, blue light filter
  • Coatings: Scratch-resistant, smudge-resistant
  • Frame Dimensions: 5.6" (W) x 1.8" (H) x 5.5" (Arm)
  • Weight: 0.07 lbs

[Hometech]What’s Included

  • 1x Pair of Progressive Glasses
  • 1x Protective Case
  • 1x Cleaning Cloth

[Hometech]Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a prescription for these?
No. These glasses use standard, non-prescription progressive lenses.

Do they work as sunglasses?
Yes, the photochromic lenses are designed to darken in sunlight to help reduce glare.

Is Is there an adjustment period?
Some users may experience a short adaptation period when first using progressive lenses.

Are they suitable for screen use?
The lenses include a blue light filtering layer intended for use with digital devices.

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