Reading glasses typically feature non-prescription lenses which magnify text allowing you to read items like books, magazines, and menus more easily. The lens magnification or power helps to reduce eye strain and visual discomfort when trying to read anything closer than an arm's length away, usually at a more reasonable price than traditional prescription glasses. [...]
Progressive lenses feature a smooth, seamless and a progressive transition providing vision corrections for distance, near, and everything in between. They are typically ideal for those age 40 and older and their 3-in-1 vision correction all but eliminates the need for other glasses like reading glasses. What Are Progressive Lenses? Progressive lenses are a multifocal [...]
Single vision lenses are the most common type of lens found in prescription eyewear. They feature the same prescription across the entirety of the lens surface and can be tailored for distance, mid-range or close up vision. Bifocal lenses are typically distance lenses that include a distinctively cut semi-circle shaped area for close-range vision. Last, [...]