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When starting to use the reading glass?

When starting to use the reading glass?

06.05.2023

WHEN STARTING TO USE THE READING GLASS?

When starting to use the reading glass?

✓You feel it inconvenient to have to change glasses between nearsighted glass and farsighted glass.

✓Everywhere you go, you have to remember to bring glasses, if you forget, you probably won't be able to work that day, or read a book or read a word.

✓Wearing reading glasses can only meet the reading area, with distances such as computers and it is impossible to see clearly in the office.

✓Used to wear progressive lenses but can't adapt, feel that the viewing area is narrow, wear for a short time, have headaches, dizziness.

➬High-tech progressive lenses are your answer.

 

Progressive lenses are built on the principle that the far-sighted part is arranged in the center of the eye, the Diop number changes gradually according to the intermediate vision areas, the part below the lens is the near vision.

-However, with the same brand, but the change of technology, the lenses that were born 5 years ago and 5 years later have a relatively large difference. With research, improvement, and technological evolution, the latest progressive lenses design will bring the wearer the widest viewing area, the most comfortable, problems such as difficulty seeing, dizziness, headache when wearing will be minimized, can be adjusted to suit the habits of each wearer.

In addition, accurately determining the layout of the viewing areas on the lenses, adjusting the frame to fit the needs of use, and the wearer's living habits is the decisive point for comfort, optimal viewing area of the glasses.

Let's go to i-MEGANE, customers can be completely assured with a professional staff team who are regularly trained with manufacturers, improve their expertise, update the latest information and knowledge about products, ready to support and advise so that customers can choose the most suitable glasses.

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