Un Visual Comfort Rediscovered for Reading and Screen
With the onset of presbyopia, traditional reading glasses become a valuable aid, but they quickly show their limits in our multitasking environment. Do you have to take them off to look at your computer or lower them on your nose to talk to someone? Multi-distance reading glasses are the innovative solution to end this visual juggling. Thanks to their degressive lenses, they offer clear and continuous vision from near vision to intermediate vision, allowing you to switch from your book to your screen effortlessly and without changing glasses.
The Advantages of Degressive Lenses
Our proximity glasses, also known as depth-of-field glasses, are designed to simplify your daily life:
- Degressive Lens Technology: The secret lies in the lens design. The lower part offers maximum correction for near vision (reading, sewing, DIY). As you look up, the power gradually decreases (degresses), providing perfectly sharp vision at a medium distance, ideal for working on a computer.
- Permanent Visual Comfort: No more juggling between multiple pairs of glasses or constantly taking them off. You maintain clear vision for all your indoor office or leisure activities, significantly reducing eye strain.
- Ideal as Computer Glasses: They are the perfect solution for presbyopes who spend many hours in front of a screen, offering the right correction for the keyboard-screen distance, which is different from reading distance.
- Choice of Diopters: Simply choose the diopter (correction) you usually use for your traditional reading glasses. The power for intermediate vision is automatically adjusted.
Choosing Horizane's multi-distance reading glasses means opting for clear and dynamic vision for all your close-up activities.
FAQ: Your Questions About Multi-Distance Reading Glasses
Q: What is the difference from traditional reading glasses?
A: A traditional reading glass has a single correction across the entire lens surface, optimized for near vision (about 30–40 cm). Our multi-distance reading glasses have degressive lenses that cover both near vision and intermediate vision (up to about 1 meter), like a computer screen.
Q: How do I choose my correction (diopter)?
A: It's very simple: choose the same diopter as your usual reading glasses. The required correction for near vision will automatically determine the degressive power across the rest of the lens.
Q: Is there an adaptation period?
A: As with all variable power lenses, a short adaptation period may be necessary, but it is usually very quick. You just need to learn to slightly move your head to find the sharpest vision zone depending on the distance of the object you're looking at.
Q: Can I drive with these glasses?
A: No, absolutely not. Multi-distance reading glasses are proximity glasses. They are not designed to correct distance vision and are therefore not suitable or authorized for driving.