<h1>Eyeglasses Lens Guide</h1> <h1>Eyeglasses Lens Guide</h1>

Eyeglasses Lens Guide

When purchasing eyeglasses, many factors must be considered. Lenses are a crucial part of this process. Eydology has prepared a lens guide to help you understand lenses and choose the right eyeglasses.

Lens Usage

  • Single Vision:

    Single Vision:

    Single vision lenses are standard prescription eyeglasses.
    Single vision lenses provide only one type of vision correction, with the same prescription strength across the entire lens. They can correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism. This is the most common type of lens. These lenses can also be used for reading glasses.

  • Progressive:

    Progressive:

    Progressive lenses offer the closest thing to natural vision you can get in a pair of prescription glasses.They provide a smooth transition from near to far vision, incorporating all intermediate corrections to ensure clear sight at every distance.

  • Reading:

    Reading:

    Reading lenses are prescription glasses designed for reading.
    They provide optimal vision for reading or other close-up tasks, suitable for objects at reading distances ranging from 16 inches (approximately 40 cm) to 2 inches (approximately 5 cm).
    If you notice your vision changing over time, struggle to focus on small print, or simply want to enhance eye comfort while reading, reading lenses can be highly beneficial.

Lens Type

<h2>What is index?</h2> <h2>What is index?</h2>

What is index?

Lens index is a number that describes how thick or thin your lenses are. The higher a lens' index is, the thinner it becomes.

Recommended Lens Index

Lens index
Features
SPH
CYL
1.50 Standard Index
1.50 index lenses are thicker and heavier, best for low prescriptions
0 to +/-2.0
0 to +/-1.5
1.57 Mid-Index
Thinner and lighter than 1.50 Index lenses.
0 to +/-2.0
0 to +/-1.5
1.61 High-Index
Thin & Light lenses offer the best value for people who have moderate prescriptions and want a light lens.
+/-4.0 to +/-6.0
+/-2.25 to +/-3.0
1.67 High-Index
These lenses are great for people with moderate-to-high prescriptions.
+/-6.0 to +/-9.0
+/-3.25 to +/-4.0

Lens Thickness Comparison

1.50
1.57
1.61
1.67
Prescription Strength
The higher a lens' index is, the thinner it becomes.
Features
1.50 index lenses are thicker and heavier, best for low prescriptions.
Recommend Rx Range
SPH (0 to +/-2.0), CYL (0 to +/-1.5).
Prescription Strength
The higher a lens' index is, the thinner it becomes.
Features
Thinner and lighter than 1.50 Index lenses.
Recommend Rx Range
SPH (0 to +/-2.0), CYL (0 to +/-1.5).
Prescription Strength
The higher a lens' index is, the thinner it becomes.
Features
Thin & Light lenses offer the best value for people who have moderate prescriptions and want a light lens.
Recommend Rx Range
SPH (+/-4.0 to +/-6.0), CYL (+/-2.25 to +/-3.0).
Prescription Strength
The higher a lens' index is, the thinner it becomes.
Features
These lenses are great for people with moderate-to-high prescriptions.
Recommend Rx Range
SPH (+/-6.0 to +/-9.0), CYL (+/-3.25 to +/-4.0).

Lens Coatings

Eydology offers a variety of lens coatings to help you customize lenses that best suit your lifestyle. Learn about the available lens coatings below to order the coating that meets your needs.

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