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Tips for Reading glasses
There are some common myths about reading glasses. One of the most common myths: Wearing reading glasses will cause your eyes to weaken. That’s not true. Yet another myth: Undergoing cataract surgery will fix your eyes, meaning you can ditch your reading glasses...Read more -
Eye health and safety for students
As parents, we cherish every moment of our child's growth and development. With the upcoming new semester, it is crucial to pay attention to your child's eye health. Back-to-school means longer hours of studying in front of a computer, tablet, or other digital s...Read more -
Children’s Eye Health Is Often Overlooked
A recent survey reveals that children’s eye health and vision are often overlooked by parents. The survey,sampled responses from 1019 parents, reveals that one in six parents have never brought their children to the eye doctor, while most parents (81.1 percent) ...Read more -
The development process of eyeglasses
When were eyeglasses really invented? Although many sources state that eyeglasses were invented in 1317, the idea for glasses may have started as early as 1000 B.C. Some sources also claim that Benjamin Franklin invented glasses, and w...Read more -
Vision Expo West and Silmo Optical Fair – 2023
Vision Expo West (Las Vegas) 2023 Booth No: F3073 Show time: 28 Sep - 30Sep, 2023 Silmo (Pairs) Optical Fair 2023 --- 29 Sep - 02 Oct, 2023 Booth No: will be available and advised later Show time: 29 Sep - 02 Oct, 2023 ...Read more -
Polycarbonate lenses: The safest choice for kids
If your child needs prescription eyeglasses, keeping his or her eyes safe should be your first priority. Glasses with polycarbonate lenses offer the highest degree of protection to keep your child's eyes out of harm's way while providing clear, comfortable visio...Read more -
Polycarbonate Lenses
Within a week of each other in 1953, two scientists on opposite sides of the globe independently discovered polycarbonate. Polycarbonate was developed in the 1970s for aerospace applications and is currently used for the helmet visors of astronauts and for space...Read more -
What glasses can we wear to have a good summer?
The intense ultraviolet rays in the summer sun not only have a bad effect on our skin, but also cause a lot of damage to our eyes. Our fundus, cornea, and lens will be damaged by it, and it may also cause eye diseases. 1. Corneal disease Keratopathy is an import...Read more -
Is there a difference between polarized and non-polarized sunglasses?
What's the difference between polarized and non-polarized sunglasses? Polarized and non-polarized sunglasses both darken a bright day, but that’s where their similarities end. Polarized lenses can reduce glare, lessen reflections and m...Read more -
The Trend Of Driving Lenses
Many spectacle wearers experiencefourdifficulties during driving: --blurred vision when looking laterally through the lens --poor vision while driving, in particular at night or at low dazzling sun --lights of vehicles coming from ahead. If it’s rainy, reflectio...Read more -
HOW MUCH YOU KNOW ABOUT BLUECUT LENS?
Blue light is visible light with high energy in the range of 380 nanometers to 500 nanometers. We all need blue light in our daily life, but not the harmful part of it. Bluecut lens is designed to allow beneficial blue light to pass through to prevent color dist...Read more -
HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR SUITIBLE PHOTOCHROMIC LENS?
Photochromic lens, also known as light reaction lens, is made according to the theory of reversible reaction of light and color interchange. Photochromic lens can quickly darken under sunlight or ultraviolet light. It can block strong ...Read more