Lenses For Presbyopes
Multiple corrections in one Lens – For a seamless experience at different distances.
More commonly known as Progressive Lenses or varifocals, they are designed to address the natural consequences of Presbyopia, a condition associated with the aging of our eyes. Often misunderstood, let’s clarify what that means.
A Quick Overview of Progressives Lenses
They tackle a common vision condition that comes with age: the difficulty of focusing up close.
Featuring multiple prescriptions in a single lens, they allow you to effortlessly switch focus from far to near without needing to change glasses.
There are different types of progressive lenses for different usages:
All Day Lenses – For Far to Near Distances
Designed for all day use to see at all distances from far away to up close, all in one pair.
Suitable for your active lifestyle all day long.
Indoor Lenses – For Near to Intermediate Distances
Designed specifically for wide and comfortable vision for intermediate and near vision tasks.
Suitable when you work indoors or stay at home frequently.
100 Years of Innovations
At Nikon Lenswear, we continuously innovate to optimise the optics for maximum field of view and ease of use from day one. With 100 years of expertise in high-precision optics, we empower you to experience what exceptional sight truly means, with exclusive technologies such as:
The cutting-edge calculation system behind every Nikon Spectacle lens design, meticulously craft your personalised lenses to perfectly match your vision requirements.
Every individual is unique. We can co-design the lens with you to consider your unique vision insights – vision prescription, viewing habits, and vision preference for maximum precision and comfort, tailored just for you.
It considers the shape of your selected frame in the optimisation of the lens performance, ensuring maximum sharpness across the entire usable lens area by pushing aberrations outside the frame.
It customises the lens to your specific wearing parameters based on your frame and facial contours for a flawless fit between your eyes, the frame and lens.