What is anti-reflective coating, and is it the right choice for you? Keep reading to learn more about anti-reflective glasses, the benefits, and if it’s the right fit for you and your lenses.
What is an anti-reflective coating?
Anti-reflective coating was originally used to improve the view on telescopes, microscopes, and camera lenses and is now used in eyeglass lenses. It is a thin, multi-layered coating that is applied to the lens’s surface. Its purpose is to allow more light to pass through the lens, which in turn reduces the internal reflection and glare that reflects off your lenses.
Benefits of the anti-reflective coating
There are several benefits to anti-reflective glasses; one of the most beneficial is clearer, sharper vision. Anti-reflective coating also allows light to pass through the lens and reduces eye strain, letting your eyes relax and see more clearly.
Other benefits include reducing eye strain due to extended electronic and computer use and during low-light conditions, such as night driving.
Additionally, a final, fashionable benefit: Eliminating distracting reflections can allow others to focus on you, not your glasses. With anti-reflective coating, your eyes are the only things shining.
Is it worth the cost?
For most people, yes, because of the numerous benefits. Many anti-reflective coating products help glasses remain durable and resistant to damage, which can save you money. Consider your budget, how often you wear your glasses, and whether the benefits outlined above make it worth it to you. Are you looking for a reduction in eye strain, sharper vision, and fewer distractions? Then the investment may indeed be worth it.
For more information and help in deciding whether the anti-reflective coating is right for you, please stop into the Sunglass Shoppe; we love to talk all things glasses!
Why choose Reykjavik eyewear? If you’re looking for comfort, strength, and style, Reykjavik is a great selection. Reykjavik Black Label frames are made from the highest quality titanium and are available in a wide range of shapes for men and women.
Iceland Inspiration
The inspiration behind these sleek frames with their vibrant hues and rich tones is the beautiful scenery in Iceland. The designs are simple yet elegant. The Icelandic frame designer, Gunnar Gunnarsson, was inspired to build a sleek, bold and confident frame collection after he experienced first-hand the failings of so many spectacle frames. He was inspired to find a better solution.
Hand-Crafted in Italy
The frames are designed in Iceland and hand-crafted in Italy to provide the highest quality. The finer details and craftsmanship make these frames stand out. Each frame is screwless and solder-free, providing a lightweight and hypo-allergenic frame, with custom end tips that provide the wearer with improved comfort.
If you’re looking for a clean and stylish look, stop into The Sunglass Shoppe and browse our collection. You can’t go wrong with this sleek collection that offers style, comfort, and sophistication. Let the beauty of Iceland inspire you too; It’s a New Year and a new you!
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You may not see as many people wearing sunglasses in the winter as you do in the summer, but sunglasses protect your eyes year-round. Don’t forget, the sun reflects off the snow and ice too.
When it comes to wearing sunglasses, most people think of sunny summer days and warm weather. But summer isn’t the only time of year you should be wearing sunglasses! Here are 3 reasons why wearing sunglasses in the winter is important.
Ultraviolet rays are still strong in the winter: UV rays are out no matter the season, but UVB rays (the rays that cause sunburn) are more intense in the summer. UVA rays are always around; they are also damaging and can cause premature aging. It’s important to wear sunglasses all year because UV rays from the sun can be damaging to the eyes.
To reduce glare from the snow: Snow and ice cover much of the surface outside during the winter, which can cause a reflective glare. When you wear high-quality sunglasses in the winter, especially while driving or participating in outdoor activities like snowmobiling, skiing, and snowboarding, it reduces that glare.
To protect your eyes: If you’ve ever been out in the winter with no sunglasses or goggles on, you know that wind can be an issue. Wearing sunglasses not only comfort your eyes but protects them from debris and harsh winds; a big reason skiers and snowboarders wear goggles.
You can check out some of our favorite sunglass brands, like Ray-Ban, Maui Jim, Zeal, and many more at the Sunglass Shoppe-Unique Optics. Stop in and visit one of our many locations:
Petoskey Location: 325 East Lake Street
Traverse City location: 137 East Front Street
Charlevoix location: 415 Bridge Street (Closed for the Season)
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What is Blue Light?
Blue light is a color in the light spectrum that is seen by the human eye. It is a short wavelength, which suggests it produces higher amounts of energy. Blue light can come in natural light forms, which is why the sky appears blue to the human eye. Artificial blue light is a light emitted from digital screens like computers, smart-phones, and television.
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As stated on eyebobs website, “70% of Americans suffer from headaches, dry eye and restlessness due to digital eye fatigue” and blue light glasses are said to be a solution for those that are on their computer or smartphone often.
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Rimless Glasses: Rimless glasses are great for minimalists. The glasses come in various shapes, from rectangles to circle. They are lightweight, match every outfit, and don’t obstruct or take away from your facial features.
Aviators: Aviators are timeless; I swear they never go out of style. The aviator is a style that almost anyone can pull off, and they come in a variety of colors; gold and silver being the most popular.
Clear Frames: I’ve seen the transparent clear frames everywhere, and I’ve got to admit, I love them. If you think this style might not be for you, try a pair on, you might be surprised. They look stylish, match every outfit, and complement almost any complexion or hair color.
Round Frames: Syles come full circle, and that includes oversized round frames. Round frames are back in style; they are trendy, with a retro look. I think they make your face more petite and highlight your eyes, and round sunglasses offer more surface area, which provides more protection from the sun.
Whatever frames you choose, we are sure they will look fantastic on you! We’re even here to help you decide which look and frame are best for you. Stop on into The Sunglass Shoppe in Petoskey, Traverse City, or Charlevoix, Michigan.
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