St. Moritz Zola - Computer glasses with anti glare lenses - Plastic frame style

SKU STMZOLA
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Are you tired of letting the glare of your computer bother you all the time and then wondering why your vision is getting worse and worse? The consistent glare from a computer monitor isn't exactly the healthiest thing for your eyes.

Visionary Supplies would like to introduce Sheer Vision. Sheer Vision is a line of superior quality, anti-glare filter glasses for the computer eyewear market. Our company devoted the necessary time and resources to developing an Anti-Glare Computer Eyewear product that not only does the job, but is the most comfortable and stylish to wear.

Here's how we did it...Sheer Vision is an enhanced polycarbonate plastic lens material with a unique coating applied to both the front and back surfaces. The coating creates a unique physical characteristic on the lens that resembles an oily residue or a drop of water in a puddle. This unique coating eliminates the glare from any computer monitor while the enhanced polycarbonate material blocks the harmful UV light rays coming from the screen. These UV lights are normally very dangerous to the retina. The combination of these two materials on a single lens allows the user to view the computer monitor with a softness and a contrast between colors unlike ever before.

Not only do Sheer Vision products reduce glare and UV light intake, but our state of the art lenses ALSO reduce headaches that usually are caused by prolonged, unprotected exposure to the persistent onslaught of harmful rays from all computer monitors.

All of our glasses come standard in a polycarbonate double sided anti-reflective scratch coating and UV protection.  They are available in either a clear or pink lens tint and in +0.25 increment prescription reading diopters.

If you do wear reading glasses you will find that a lower power is needed for computer use and these are not readily available over the counter. Of course the lowest power in reading glasses would be at only .25 Diopters. Not really for reading but for that intermediate distance of between 22 inches and 30 inches to your computer monitor.

Too strong a positive diopter adjustment will not permit clear focus at the distance of a computer monitor but too weak will not give as much relief from eye fatigue.

Conclusion: It is better to have too small a positive diopter correction than too strong since you can always move back a little further (usually only inches)! Since these lenses are made in .25 Diopter increments you should always choose the closest LOWER strength of lens.
 

Selecting the Proper Strength for Reading Glasses

1) Print this page on your printer. You cannot use this chart by looking at it on your computer monitor due to the size and resolution differences among computers.

2) The chart below is exactly 5 inches wide.  Please make sure it is 5 inches wide on your printed copy.

3) To find the strength you need, read the following Comfort Chart WITHOUT GLASSES from a distance of about 14 inches.  The first line you have difficulty reading has a lens strength to the right of it. When ordering reading glasses in our shopping cart, select this strength

 

 

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