Product Details
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- Brand: HOYA, TOKAI, NIKON, ASAHI, ITOH, etc
- Lens Technology: Progressive
- Material: Plastic
- Country of origin: Japan
This lens is primarily sold to customers who purchase frames from us. We will process the lenses for the corresponding frame and ship them to you.
While we can ship the lenses alone without a frame purchase, we do not recommend this option. Even if you have them processed by a local optician, there is a risk of fitting or processing issues.
All eyeglass lenses sold in our store come standard with:
- UV400 Protection: 100% protection against harmful UV rays.
- Smudge-Resistant Coating: Reduces fingerprint marks and smudges for easier cleaning.
- Anti-Reflective (AR) Coating: Eliminates glare for better clarity and reduced eye strain.
Steps for Purchasing High-Index Progressive Lenses
1. Select Your Lenses
Please refer to the description for the features and specifications of each lens option.
2. Select Lens Options
Please select whether you would like colored lenses.
3. Submit Your Prescription
Please submit your prescription to us. You may send a photo of your prescription, a handwritten note, or a message with the details entered in the required format.
While it is not mandatory, we recommend using a prescription you are already accustomed to.
If you selected colored lenses in Step 2, please include the color number when submitting your prescription.
Important Notes:
In cases where the astigmatism is too strong, we may not be able to produce lenses according to your desired specifications.
If the cylinder (CYL) value on your eyeglass prescription is outside the range of +2.00 to -3.00 (for example, +2.25, -3.50, -4.25, etc.), available lens options may be limited. Please contact us before placing your order.
Note: Depending on the prescription strength, the types of lenses we can provide may be limited, and in some cases, we may not be able to create prescription lenses for the frames we sell. If this occurs, we recommend purchasing the frames only and having the lenses made separately at an optician in your local area.
In addition, we are currently unable to accept orders for glasses with prism lenses.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Our dedicated staff will be happy to assist you.
Click [here] to learn how to find your eyeglass prescription information.
| Lens Option | Price (USD/Pair) | Features |
| 1. Progressive (1.60 Standard Type) | $80.0 | Standard Progressive lenses refer to a basic model of progressive lenses that provide vision correction for distance, intermediate, and near vision without lines, but is not customized. These lenses are a good option for occasional wearers but have drawbacks like a narrower field of clear vision, potential peripheral blurriness, and longer adaptation times compared to premium lenses. They are not ideal for prolonged computer use, as they are not designed for intermediate viewing distances. 1.60 is the standard thickness; as the number increases, the lens becomes thinner. For eyeglass prescriptions, we recommend 1.67 for SPH powers of 4.00+/- or higher, and 1.74 for 6.00+/- or higher. |
| 2. Progressive (1.67 Standard Type) | $110.0 | |
| 3. Progressive (1.74 Standard Type) | $150.0 | |
| 4. Progressive (1.60 Premium) | $150.0 | Premium Progressive Lenses (Freeform lenses) allow for more personalized designs than conventional lenses due to their double-surface manufacturing technology. Their main benefit is providing a wider field of vision and eliminating the “keyhole effect” by placing the visual correction design on the back surface of the lens. 1.60 is the standard thickness; as the number increases, the lens becomes thinner. For eyeglass prescriptions, we recommend 1.67 for SPH powers of 4.00+/- or higher, and 1.74 for 6.00+/- or higher. |
| 5. Progressive (1.67 Premium) | $170.0 | |
| 6. Progressive (1.74 Premium) | $225.0 | |
| Color Tint | + $20.0 | Select your preferred color from image. |
| Blue Light Blocking | + $20.0 | Blue light blocking glasses feature specially designed lenses that filter out a portion of high-energy visible (HEV) light emitted by digital screens such as smartphones, computers, and TVs. They can help reduce digital eye strain, including symptoms like dry eyes, headaches, and blurry vision, and may also improve sleep quality by minimizing blue light exposure that disrupts natural sleep cycles. |










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