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ZENOTTC CR-39 Polarized Sunglasses Prescription Optical Lenses Driving Fishing UV400 Anti-Glare Myopia Sun Glasses Lens

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Description

  • Brand Name: ZENOTTIC
  • Origin: CN(Origin)
  • Lenses Material: CR-39
  • Gender: MEN
  • Certification: CE
  • Certification: DOT
  • Certification: EAC
  • Certification: FCC
  • Certification: FDA
  • Coating: HMC
  • Model Number: 1.56 color lenses
  • Lenses Optical Attribute: UV400
  • Lenses Optical Attribute: Anti-reflective
  • Lenses Optical Attribute: Gradient
  • Lenses Optical Attribute: MIRROR
  • Lenses Optical Attribute: Photochromic
  • Lenses Optical Attribute: Polarized
  • is_customized: Yes

   In order to make a perfect eyewear for yourself , please obtain a copy of your eyeglass prescription from your eye doctor. Be sure that the prescription includes the pupillary distance (PD) measurement. This will ensure that the center of the lenses will be in line with your pupils.

 

NOTE:

Common myopia / hyperopia / presbyopic glasses

(SPH:0-600.CYL:0-250) 

If your SPH more than 600 or CYL more than 250 ,you need pay another $15 and contact us before making payment.

 

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Prescription lenses are customized items and therefore cannot be returned. After you have placed a prescription lenses order, we recommend that you firstly contact us to ensure accuracy. If we made an error and provided you with lenses that are inaccurate, we will gladly replace the lenses at no cost 

 

  Lens materials including:

Polycarbonate lenses are the most impact resistant material (shatter resistant) and most suitable for children or active adults. They provide the best eye protection of any lens and include 100% UV protection. They are thinner and lighter than CR-39 plastic lenses. The suggested prescription range is (0, no Rx) to +/-5.00 sphere and 0 to -2.0 astigmatism.

Hi-Index1.61 lenses are good for higher prescriptions because they do not look thick, do not magnify or minify your eyes when seen by others, and are lighter. The suggested prescriptions range is +/4.00 to +/-8.00 sphere and 0 to -2.0 astigmatism. Good for everyday use.

 

  These 3 points we need to know to make the lenses:
 1). Diopter: left = (-5.00), right = (-5.00)       ——- this is an example for your reference.
 
 2). For PD: (pupil distance, the distance from the centre of left eye to the centre of right eye)
 
 3). Astigmatism: If your eye have astigmatism, please provide the power of astigmatism and axis.
 
 

How to read your prescription (Rx)?

  Your prescription provides us with your doctor’s recommendation for clear and comfortable vision. When ordering prescription eyeglasses online, be sure your eye doctor writes your Pupillary Distance (PD) measurement on your prescription. This ensures the optical center of your lenses will be exactly in front of your pupils.

Please review your information with our 4 samples bellow:

 

  

 

 

 

Prescription Glossary:

                               RX – Your Prescrition

                               O.D. / Oculus Dexter– Right Eye

                               O.S. / Oculus Sinister – Left Eye

                               O.U. – Both Eyes

                               SPH / Spherical – Corrective power for distance or reading; near (-) or far (+) sightedness

                               CYL / Cylinder – Corrective power for astigmatism (if applicable)

                               Axis – Corrective axis for astigmatism; it is an angle between 0 and 180 degrees (if applicable)

                               PD – Pupillary Distance or the distance between the center of each pupil (in mm)

                               PL / Plo / Plano – Placeholder for the number zero; you may leave the fields blank or enter 0.00

                               Prism – When the two eyes are not properly aligned and looking directly at the same thing, prism can be ground in to the lenses in order to re-align them (if applicable)

                               Base – The base is to the prism what the axis is to the cylinder (if applicable)

                               DV – An abbreviation for Distance-Vision

                               NV / NVO – Near-Vision or Near-Vision-Only; your optician is recommending reading-only glasses

                               -100 = – 1.00

                               +225 = +2.25

Please Note:

  1. Astigmatism correction (“CYL / Cylinder”). Some doctors write their prescriptions in plus (+) cylinder and some in minus (-) cylinder. They are not the same. Take special note of this when entering your prescription later. If you don’t see anything there, leave it blank.
  2. Your doctor may use a blank Rx pad, not a pre-made Rx pad for eyeglasses only. If this is the case, you can draw imaginary grid-lines to separate the numbers. It will separate the different values more easily for you. The top power is always the right eye & the bottom power is always the left.
  3. If you don’t see numbers in some of the boxes (if there is no CYL or AXIS or ADD), leave those values blank when ordering. If you only see one number for each eye, it’s the “SPH / Sphere” power; leave all the other fields blank.
  4. It is common for the doctor to sometimes leave out the decimal points. If you see a number like -100 or +225, it is understood that your doctor means -1.00 or +2.25., respectively. Also, an axis of 5 or 05 is the same as 005; 70 is the same as 070. It’s like using abbreviations or writing in short-hand.
  5. If you have no astigmatism in one or both eyes, your doctor may just write the sphere power alone, or may use placeholders like sph (“sphere”) or D.S. (“diopters sphere”) instead.

   If you need help in understanding any part of your prescription, please contact us to ensure everything is entered correctly as prescribed. We are here to assist you and we want your glasses to be made exactly to your doctor’s specifications.

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1. Selection Frame

2. Selection Lens

3. Provide data

4. Confirm order

 

Lenses Explaination :                                                                                  

 Standard Air Lens
 
 Our 1.56 index thin, Lightweight, and impact-resistant
 CR-39 lens is up to 17% thinner than industry standard.
 Plus its:
 
 ●Scratch Resistant    ●UV Protective    ●Aspheric       ●Thin
 
 Aspheric Lenses suggestion power:              
 Myopia-     —-     SPH:      -0.00~-3.00;      CYL: -0.00~-2.00
 Hyperopia—SPH:  +0.25~+3.00;     CYL:+0.00~+2.00     (ADD 15$)
 Cylinder——CYL:  +2.00~+4.00 or CYL:-2.00~-4.00       (ADD 15$)
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 Standard Air Lens
 
 Our 1.61 index thin, Lightweight, and impact-resistant
 CR-39 lens is up to 26% thinner than industry standard.
 Plus its:
 
 ●Scratch Resistant    ●UV Protective    ●Aspheric       ●Thin an light
 
 Aspheric Lenses suggestion power:              
 Myopia-     —-     SPH:      -0.00~-6.00;      CYL: -0.00~-2.00
 Hyperopia—SPH:  +4.00~+6.00;     CYL:+0.00~+2.00     (ADD 15$)
 Cylinder——CYL:  +2.00~+4.00 or CYL:-2.00~-4.00       (ADD 15$)
 
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    Standard Air Lens
 
 Our 1.67 index thin, Lightweight, and impact-resistant
 CR-39 lens is up to 40% thinner than industry standard.
 Plus its:
 
 ●Scratch Resistant    ●UV Protective    ●Aspheric       ●Ultar thin
 
 Aspheric Lenses suggestion power:              
 Myopia-     —-     SPH:      -0.00~-8.00;      CYL: -0.00~-2.00
 Hyperopia—SPH:  +4.00~+8.00;     CYL:+0.00~+2.00     (ADD 15$)
 Cylinder——CYL:  +2.00~+4.00 or CYL:-2.00~-4.00       (ADD 15$)
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 Standard Air Lens
 
 Our 1.74 index thin, Lightweight, and impact-resistant
 CR-39 lens is up to 60% thinner than industry standard.
 Plus its:
 
 ●Scratch Resistant    ●UV Protective    ●Aspheric       ●The thinnest
 
 Aspheric Lenses suggestion power:              
 Myopia-     —-     SPH:      -0.00~-12.00;      CYL: -0.00~-2.00
    Cylinder——CYL:  +2.00~+4.00 or CYL:-2.00~-4.00       (ADD 15$)
 

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Aspheric Lenses :                                                                                        

 

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 Aspheric Lenses 

 undistorted edge, see the
 thing as real

 ●Thinner    Lighter    Flatter

 Spheric Lenses

 distorted edge, distortion

 

 
    Difference between Spherical Lens and Aspherical Lens
 Generally speaking, spherical lens are thick and the image through the lens will be distorted. 
 aspherical lens are thinner, lighter and more comfortable for wearers.
    Aspherical lens have wide vision and the image through the lens 
 is more real and natural. Wearers will not feel tired after wearing aspherical lens for a long time.
 

 

Anti-blue Lenses :                                                                                        

 

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Ordinary lens

BlueReflect Lens

 DIGITAL SCREEN PROTECTION
 Help protect your eyes while using devices such as   phones,computers,and tablets
 
    provide Lenses:
 1.56 Anti-Blue
 1.61 Anti-Blue

 1.67 Anti-Blue

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Photochromic Lenses:                                                                                

 

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indoor

Low light

glare

 LIGHT ADJUSTING        (Provide Lenses:1.56 Photochromic   1.61 Photochromic    1.67 Photochromic)
     Lenses that darken when exposed to outside light and remain clear inside

 

Optometry Data Explaination :                                                                   

 

 Explaination:
 1.OD-RIGHT = Right Eye   OS-Left = Left Eye
 2.Sphere (SPH)=Spherical, is the strength of our prescription,  
    “+”refers to farsightedness and presbyopia, “-“refers to 
    nearsightedness. If “PL” or “Plano” is stated at the place of 
    SPH on your prescription, please enter 0.00 for this option.
 3.Cylinder (CYL) = Cylindrical, is the diopters degree of the  
    astigmatism. This number also has “+” or “-” signs. If “DS”or  
    “SPH” or “spherical” or “PL” is stated at the place of CYL, it  
    means you have no astigmatism and 0.00 is the option 
    required to choose.
 4.AXIS, is a number between 0 and 180 degrees, and means 
    the orientation of your astigmatism. There is no sign before 
    this number.
 5.PD-PUPILLARY DISTANCE = Pupillary Distance

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 PD (OU), written as “64”, means the Binocular PD which is   for both eyes.

 PD (OD), means the Monocular PD for the right eye, PD   (OS), means the Monocular PD for the left eye.

 
 
 
 Please do check frame size
 The ruler in the picture cannot be used to measure your old glasses. Please use your measuring tool to check the size of old pair   of glasses.(2-3mm difference acceptable)
 

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Thickness of the lenses depends on a few factors:
1. Prescription strength. The stronger the prescription, the thicker the lens, all else being equal. 
2. Frame selection/fit. All else being equal, the larger the size of the lens, the thicker it gets (thickness proportional to size). 
3. The higher the index of refraction, the less of a material is necessary to bend, or focus, the light in the same way for the same
    prescription. So, higher index material lenses will also reduce thickness and “Coke bottle” effect.
 
Helps for common discomforts
1. New glasses
2. New Prescription
3. The change of frame shape may cause discomfort.
4. Discomfort caused by discordance of prescription and lens index.
5. Discomfort caused by the spherical lens.
 
First time to try progressive Lenses.
It is of great importance to learn how to use progressive glasses and may take several weeks to get used to. If you still feel uncomfortable after several weeks, you could change to bifocal glasses or single vision for reading/distance.