It can seem confusing at first to understand what all the numbers and words on your prescription really mean. You might notice on your glasses themselves, at the temples, you can find your glasses measurements.
Category Archives: Prescription
Folding Reading Glasses- No More Bulky Specs Cases
Folding reading glasses merge the convenience of folding glasses and the benefits of reading glasses. Let’s take a deeper look into how they make our lives easier.
Single Vision Glasses
Single vision glasses are very widely-used glasses. They’re called single vision because there is only one prescription across the lens – as opposed to something like bifocals
Types of Glasses
With various types of glasses, it might be overwhelming to know if you need them and which are the right ones to choose.
How Do Glasses Work?
Prescription glasses are an everyday necessity for over 60% of our population. The history of these seemingly simple objects is hazy.
How To Tell If My Glasses Are Blue Light
You’ve recently bought a pair of blue light glasses to help improve your vision and reduce eye strain while using digital devices. They look like any other prescription glasses, and you want to know if they work.
How to Read Your Eye Prescription
Understand your eye prescription to know the severity of your visual impairment and shop online for prescription glasses.
What are Progressive Lenses?
Progressive lenses correct multiple vision problems by combining different prescriptions in one lens.
What Is the Difference Between Nearsighted and Farsighted?
A nearsighted person sees nearby objects clearly, while objects in the distance are blurred. The opposite is true of a farsighted person.
Where is my pupillary distance on my prescription?
Pupillary distance (PD) is the distance between your two pupils. Near PD is the distance between your pupils when you’re looking at an object closeby, because your pupils are closer together.