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Spectacle Lens Types

To zero in on the perfect pair of glasses that are just right for you, it helps to understand the terminology around eyeglasses, and their lens types.

Here are some basics to get you started.

Single Vision lenses

Single vision’ lenses are the most common, and correct refractive errors such as Myopia (nearsightedness), Hypermetropia (farsightedness) or Astigmatism(Cylindrical power). Single vision lenses have a single power throughout the lens.

BASIC (Standard – Rs 395)
Scratch Resistant


ANTI-REFLECTIVE  (Standard – Rs 649, Standard-Custom – Rs 1699, Thin – Rs 1999, Thin-Custom – Rs 4299)
Scratch Resistant
Anti Reflective

Tech lens – (Standard – Rs 1199, Standard-Custom – Rs 2199, Thin – Rs 2699, Thin-Custom – Rs 4699, Standard-Zero power Tech Lens – Rs.1199)
Scratch Resistance Coating
Anti-Reflective Coating
UV Protection
Blue Rays Protection  – Protect against harmful blue light from gadget.

ADVANTAGE (Standard – Rs 1699)
Scratch Resistant
Anti Reflective
Dust and Water Repellent
Smudge Resistant
EMI Coating

OZONE (Standard & Standard-Custom – Rs 2099 & Thin – Rs 3199, Thin-Custom – Rs 5199)
Scratch Resistant
Anti Reflective
Dust and Water Repellent
Smudge Resistant
EMI Coating
UV Protection
Blue Rays Protection  – Protect against harmful blue light from gadget.

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Progressive lenses

For those that need vision solutions for Presbyopia( above the age of 40), Progressive lenses are a good choice. Progressives offer multiple powers for varying distances of vision in the single lens without a demarcation line. The upper half of the lens is for distance vision while the lower half is for near vision with power at the center for intermediate vision like laptops & computers.

STANDARD (Basic – Rs 1999)
Scratch Resistant

STANDARD (ANTI-REFLECTIVE – Rs 3199)
Scratch Resistant
Anti Reflective

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Bifocal lenses

Bifocals address far and near vision. The viewing areas are usually divided by a visible line, with the larger area for distance vision on the top with a small segment for near vision which helps for reading. They are available in 2 segment types: D-bifocal & Kryptok bifocal.

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Ready Readers/ Reading glasses (off-the-rack)

Like the name suggests ‘Ready Readers’ or reading glasses are used by Presbyopes for near vision solutions and are readily available. These glasses come with varying magnifying powers like +1.00, +2.50, etc, upto +3.00 Ds.

Sunglasses: Lenses

Over the years sunglasses have become more than just a fashion accessory. They multitask to protect your eyes from the harsh rays of the sun, improve performance in sports, driving and other outdoor activities, creating sharper images to enhance vision. Choosing a pair with the right combination of filters is critical to ensure you get the most out of your sunglasses.

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Solid Tints

Different tints or colours for lenses not only make an edgy fashion statement, but they also protect your eyes from harmful UV rays, diffuse light so you can see through glaring light, reduce eye fatigue and help improve performance in outdoor sports driving outdoor activities.

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Gradients Tints

Gradient lenses are tinted from top to bottom – darkest at the top, with minimal colour towards the bottom. They look stylish, help protect your eyes from ultra violet rays and are useful for reading while looking through the lighter area when outdoors.

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Mirror Tints

These lenses are made with a mirror-coating that reflect light from the lens and protect the eyes from glare as well as harmful UV rays. They are stylish with their bright reflective colours that they come in.

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Photochromic

Photochromic lenses are clear indoors and darken automatically when exposed to UV rays. The change in colour happens gradually and is based on the intensity of UV exposure which means you can have a single pair to tackle eyesight issues indoors and also avoid glare outdoors.

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Polarized

Polarized lenses have a filter to reduce the glare created by strong reflections of the sun. They can also increase the clarity and quality of vision. People who suffer from light-sensitivity find them especially useful.

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UV Protection

Overexposure to UV rays is harmful for your skin and poses a threat to eyes and the delicate skin around them. Sunglasses with UV protection are sunblock for your eyes

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Table of contents
  • Single Vision lenses
  • Progressive lenses
  • Bifocal lenses
  • Ready Readers/ Reading glasses (off-the-rack)
  • Solid Tints
  • Gradients Tints
  • Mirror Tints
  • Photochromic
  • Polarized
  • UV Protection