Lens Coatings Explained: From Anti-Glare to Blue Light Control…

What Is Anti Glare?

An anti-glare coating on your lenses reduces reflections and glare, giving you clearer and more comfortable vision. This coating allows more light to pass through, decreasing eye strain and enhancing overall visual clarity.

Other names for this coating include:

  • MAR (Multi-Anti-Reflective): Several layers of anti-reflective coating reduce glare from different light sources.

  • HMC (Hard Multi Coating): Includes the multi-layer anti-glare feature and makes the lenses more scratch-resistant.

Whether it's called MAR, HMC, or anti-glare coating, they all mean your glasses will have less glare, better clarity, and extra protection, making everyday tasks easier on your eyes.

What is Blue Light Control?

Blue light control coatings on your lenses filter out harmful blue light from digital screens like computers, tablets, and smartphones, providing several benefits:

  • Reduced Eye Strain: Lessens the discomfort from prolonged screen use.

  • Improved Sleep: Helps maintain a healthier sleep cycle by filtering out disruptive blue light.

  • Enhanced Comfort: Minimizes glare from screens for a more comfortable viewing experience.

  • Long-term Protection: Reduces the risk of potential long-term eye damage.

Using lenses with blue light control makes screen time easier on your eyes, improves sleep quality, and offers extra protection.

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