honest1
Herald
Yeah but really don't know about the quality of the lens!For an additional 1k you are getting an additional spec! Not a bad deal I guess, 1spec vs 2spec.
BTW, the local shop is also reputed and is there for decades!
Yeah but really don't know about the quality of the lens!For an additional 1k you are getting an additional spec! Not a bad deal I guess, 1spec vs 2spec.
I am a long time Titan Eye Plus consumer and prefer their Ozone series of lenses. From my personal experience, with a thin rimless frame, people didn't even notice I was wearing specs till they came closer and it does a better job against flash photography compared to past anti reflection coats from other brands.So the best one is 2X of the BLU one !
To be very frank, not inclined to spend too much at first go!
Local one's are quoting 4k for non blue one and Lenskart is giving 2 pairs for 5k, ( non blue ones).
At the end, I really dont know the quality of these lens and there is actually no way to find out which quality of lens they will be using !!!
Got normal progressive lenses (non-bluefilter)
However, as I am wearing specs for the first time, its getting difficult to adapt
(I only have power in near vision )
Most of the times, I am yet to figure out the exact place from where to look and then jumping between laptop and laptop place makes it more difficult.
I am also aware that it take around 2-3 weeks to get adjusted but I feel so much frustrated as of now !!!
Any practical tips from people who were in the similar situation ??
Two to three weeks is a long time. Your eyes should get adjusted to the lens in 3 to 4 days time. BTW did they check the measurement with pupil ometer that is did they place a brow bar in your forehead for measuring the pupillary distance?Got normal progressive lenses (non-bluefilter)
However, as I am wearing specs for the first time, its getting difficult to adapt
(I only have power in near vision )
Most of the times, I am yet to figure out the exact place from where to look and then jumping between laptop and laptop place makes it more difficult.
I am also aware that it take around 2-3 weeks to get adjusted but I feel so much frustrated as of now !!!
Any practical tips from people who were in the similar situation ??
Yes, they did it.Two to three weeks is a long time. Your eyes should get adjusted to the lens in 3 to 4 days time. BTW did they check the measurement with pupil ometer that is did they place a brow bar in your forehead for measuring the pupillary distance?
Yes they are but they are priced exorbitantly and definitely not needed for a first time user or someone with very less power. More over your eyes power increases in couple of years time and these pricey lenses becomes dead investment.Isn't ziess or essilor much superior, offer better scratch resistance and longer lasting coating? Unless you are just going for 0 power glasses.
My wife wanted to get sunglasses with power so I got the free aviator with power. Rarely use it.^^
Been wearing spectacles since 1994. Yet to see glasses that will not scratch over time! I also alternate between contact lenses when I wanna wear cool Aviators sans power. And use eye drops to prevent dry eyes! Or remove dust. Lol
Isn't ziess or essilor much superior, offer better scratch resistance and longer lasting coating? Unless you are just going for 0 power glasses.
Yes they are but they are priced exorbitantly and definitely not needed for a first time user or someone with very less power. More over your eyes power increases in couple of years time and these pricey lenses becomes dead investment.
Well when it comes to scratch resistance, I found them to be no different than cheaper lenses. So I stopped buying them as they do not really bring anything extra to the table for the premium they command.Isn't ziess or essilor much superior, offer better scratch resistance and longer lasting coating? Unless you are just going for 0 power glasses.
That sounds strange. I had beeen using Ziess Photofusion for over 5 years now and never had any such issue with the transition in all weather conditions. Prior to that I had been using Essilor transitions, where the transition speed was a bit slow and the oleophobic/scratch resistance coatings lasted shorter. I usually switch glasses every 2 years, so had the chance of switching between brands/variants before settling with Ziess photofusion. This is my third pair and never faced any transition issue as such.All of these gimmicks should be researched. This year I purchased photochromatic lenses for around 12K. Zeiss photofusion. They would turn dark blue in UV or sunlight. Then become normal inside the house. Upon usage I realized they only work properly if around below 35c temperature. Felt so foolish. No where is this mentioned. So now in the winters I get blue tint. Peak summers the glasses remain white. Spectacle industry is a huge rip off. Lenses and frames and coatings.
Yes, thats what I am getting used to for reading (or looking at mobile) and its fine as well.Keep your specs/head in straight to nose line and just need to down your EYES to adjust with screen, remember not to bend your head to down, if need than do changes in seating/chair height adjustment or laptop screen (tilt/angel etc.), watch some YouTube video on how to adjust with new progressive glasses.
If using Laptop than keep it at same distance as you read book/alphabet while visited at Doctor to check near eye sight.
if it's slightly far distance, than book you hold for Reading (in hand) at Eye Doctor Clinic while checking READING NUMBER, than 100% chance you won't be able to read using NEAR GLASSES.However, while looking at laptop screen, which is slighty far and also looking at far, I am struggling
I guess I was sold fake ones then.That sounds strange. I had beeen using Ziess Photofusion for over 5 years now and never had any such issue with the transition in all weather conditions. Prior to that I had been using Essilor transitions, where the transition speed was a bit slow and the oleophobic/scratch resistance coatings lasted shorter. I usually switch glasses every 2 years, so had the chance of switching between brands/variants before settling with Ziess photofusion. This is my third pair and never faced any transition issue as such.