Prescription Night Driving Glasses |
Posted: February 15, 2023 |
Prescription night driving glasses are a must for anyone who regularly drives at night, or who wants to be as safe as possible while on the road. They reduce glare and improve your vision so you can see clearly at night, and they eliminate the distractions that may make it harder to focus on the road. Anti-Glare Coating If you are already wearing prescription eyeglasses, an AR coating on your lenses is the best way to combat glare and improve your vision at night. Regular glasses block only about 8 percent of the light available, but an AR coating allows almost all of it through to your eyes for a sharper, more focused view of the road. Please vision our full collection of plastic Night Driving glasses.
Yellow Lenses Are Most Common With These Glasses Many night driving glasses are designed with yellow-tinted lenses that range from light yellow to amber. This yellow tint blocks high-energy visible (HEV) blue light that causes glare on road surfaces, especially when an oncoming car has bright headlamps. This type of blue light has a dazzling effect on your eyes and can make it hard to see. They also increase contrast and help you to better see pedestrians, vehicles, and road signage at night. This may be particularly helpful for people with nyctalopia, which is a condition that can cause reduced nighttime vision. This is because your vision changes in low-light conditions, especially as you get older. Your eyes require twice as much light at 50 as they did at 10 years old to be able to see clearly. You can also reduce glare and improve your vision by adding an anti-reflective coating to your eyeglasses. The AR coating helps your lenses to reflect fewer lights and reduce internal reflections of streetlights, oncoming traffic, and headlights within the lenses. These coatings can be added to glasses that have a prescription, but they are not necessary for non-prescription lenses. However, it is recommended that you have an eye exam and a corrective lens prescription at a clearly store near you before purchasing night driving glasses. View our full line of prescriptionnight driving glasses in metal frame styles. The right kind of glasses for your vision needs Depending on your eyeglass prescription, you can choose from free-form, wavefront, or progressive lenses to ensure you get the best vision at all times. This includes a wide selection of specialized lenses that have advanced technologies and are specifically designed for your eyes. Some of these specialized lenses use computer-controlled technology to sharpen your vision and provide some of the highest levels of clarity for both day and night, helping you to see clearly even in the dark. This can be particularly beneficial for those with nyctalopia or other visual-related issues that are challenging to treat in traditional lenses. When choosing glasses for your prescription, you should choose clear frames and clear lenses with an AR coating to maximize visibility at night while reducing glare from headlights and other light sources. Besides anti-reflective coating, it is important to look for frames and lenses that are lightweight and comfortable to wear. You want to be able to wear your glasses for extended periods of time and without experiencing any discomfort or irritation, which can prevent you from being able to focus on the road. VS Eyewear also carries a full line ofboth designer and safety wrap around prescription night driving glasses.
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