Anti-reflective Coating

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Anti-reflective coating FAQs

Is an anti-reflective coating worth it?

Anti-reflective coating is essential for glasses. It enhances the look, improves vision, and reduces eye strain.

How long does an anti-reflective coating last?

Most eye experts agree that an anti-reflective coating typically lasts between one and two years on average.

Is anti-reflective coating good for night driving?

Anti-reflective coated glasses are ideal for night driving. The coating reduces glare and reflections, improving contrast and visual clarity in low-light conditions.

Can heat damage the anti-reflective coating?

To help extend the lifespan of your anti-reflective coating, try to avoid exposing your glasses to excessive heat. For instance, keep them out of direct sunlight or avoid leaving them in a hot car, as high temperatures can weaken the coating.

What's the difference between anti-reflective and blue light lenses?

Anti-reflective lenses minimize glare from light reflecting off the lens, enhancing clarity and comfort. Blue light lenses, on the other hand, block harmful blue light from screens, reducing eye strain and promoting better sleep. While both improve visual comfort, blue light lenses are specifically designed to protect from digital screen exposure.

How do you clean anti-reflective lenses?

To clean anti-reflective lenses, apply a lens cleaner and use a microfiber cloth to wipe them. Avoid using rough materials or harsh chemicals that could damage the coating.

Can I remove the anti-reflective coating on my glasses?

Yes, the anti-reflective coating can be removed, but it’s best done by a professional to avoid damaging the lenses.