Distance lenses - helps to see details at a distance. On your prescription, under the "sphere" column it usually appears with (-) next to the numbers.
Near lenses - helps to see details at close distance. On your prescription, under the "sphere" column it usually appears with (+) next to the numbers.
These lenses are Single Vision, Non-prescription, Polycarbonate with Anti-Reflective and Scratch Coating for reading magnification purpose.
These lenses are Non-prescription (Plano), usually used for fashion purpose. This Premium Polycarbonate lenses also features Anti-Reflective and Scratch Coatings.
Included
✔ Edge Polish
✔ Scratch Coating
Not include
anti-reflective & hydrophobic coatings
✔ Edge Polish
✔ Scratch Coating
PLUS: Premium Anti-Reflective
PLUS: Super-hydrophobic
✔ Edge Polish
✔ Premium Anti-Reflective
✔ UV Protection
PLUS: Enhanced Scratch Coating
PLUS: Repels Dust Coating
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PD or Pupil Distance is the distance between the pupil of each eye. Usually it is not provided by your optometrist and taken by the optician when you place order for eyeglasses. We highly recommend that you get this PD value when you have your eye examination.
This value is measured in mm (MILLIMETER) which is used to align the center of the lenses with the pupil.
If you do not have the PD on your prescription, you can measure it as shown below:
Step - 1 Place a simple mm ruler on your nose so that the starting point of the ruler is exactly at your left or right eye pupil. Keep the scale straight
Step - 2 Make Sure to look straight
Step - 3 Stand in front of the mirror or ask one of your friend to read the scale to measure the distance between the pupils
Step - 4 Repeat this at least three times to be more accurate
In most of the cases, PD value ranges between 57 mm to 65 mm with most common 63 mm
You may ask your or any local optician/optometrist to measure your PD and send it by return e-mail or call us with it.