If you’re reading this you’ve undoubtedly heard the term “photochromic” used in relation to eyewear lenses, and you wonder what they are and what they do.
Photochromic lenses automatically darken, in a matter of minutes, when exposed to the ultraviolet light of the sun. When the source of light is removed – you walk indoors, into the shade, or night falls – the lenses revertback to their clear state.
You may have heard reference to photochromic lenses under the name “transitions,” a more popular name forthem. “Transition” and “photochromic” are basically interchangeable terms for the same thing. The transitions moniker comes from the brand name, Transitions®, which are the early photochromic lenses developed andmarketed by Transitions Optical. Today the process of applying a photochromic coating to lenses is in widespread use and typically available wherever prescription lenses are manufactured.
A pair of photochromic lenses essentially transforms your eyeglasses into sunglasses… only when you need sunglasses. Then they revert back to standard, clear prescription lenses. They adjust to the level of sunlight they’re exposed to and always maintain an appropriate tint based on this amount of UV light.
If you’re trying to decide whether or not to try photochromic lenses in your next pair of eyeglasses or the next time you update your prescription, here are some facts to consider:
1. SELECT THE FRAME
RX Safety offers a wide range of frames that will match perfectly with your photochromic lenses. Choose between eyeglasses, sunglasses, or safety glasses.
2. SELECT LENS MATERIAL
Inside our prescription form, you can select your prescription type. Choose between, single vision, bifocal and progressive. Then, you will choose your lens material.
3. SELECT LENS COLOR
Customize your lenses by choosing your lens color. This is where you can choose from different Transition options.
4. ADD EXTRA COATINGS
The glasses can be upgraded with special coatings such as anti-fog and anti-reflective to improve their overall performance.
5. ADD YOUR PRESCRIPTION INFORMATION
Now it is the time to upload or fill your prescription information. You’re done! The rest is with us. We will work on your photochromic glasses and deliver to your address.
If you currently use both prescription eyeglasses and a separate pair of prescription sunglasses, you may find you like packing all your corrective and protective vision needs into a single pair of glasses, one that you always have with you. Now you can with photochromic lenses. Visit Rx-Safety to explore all the frame and lenses options available to you if you decide to give them a try.
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