Prescription sunglasses are sunglasses with your eyeglass prescription manufactured into the lenses. If you have a refractive error, such as astigmatism or farsightedness, sunglasses with a prescription can help make outdoor activities or driving during the day safer for your eyes. At Pearle Vision, you can find prescription sunglasses in a variety of lens types, including bifocal, multifocal and transition lenses.
In general, most sunglass prescriptions cost between $100 and $500 to fill. However, some pairs can be more expensive, especially if they are from a designer brand or are used for a specific activity such as sports.
Factors that can influence the price of prescription sunglasses include:
Getting a pair of rx sunglasses is easy. Here's how to add a prescription to your sunglasses:
Ready to add a prescription to your sunglasses? Make an appointment at your neighborhood Pearle Vision EyeCare Center to get started.
Both prescription sunglasses and Transitions® Lenses protect your eyes from UV rays and glare for the sun—and both are excellent choices. However, there are differences between the two types of eyewear.
Prescription sunglasses provide dedicated sun protection. They are designed to reduce glare and enhance visibility in bright, outdoor sunlight. They come in a wide variety of styles and frame designs. They also provide immediate sun protection without the need for a transition period. However, they are meant for outdoor use and may not be suitable for extended indoor use. This means that wearers will have to switch between their prescription sunglasses and regular prescription glasses.
Transitions® Lenses are photochromic, which means they automatically adjust their tint based current light conditions. Transitions® darken in bright light and go clear in low light, thus eliminating the need to switch between sunglasses and eyeglasses. However, Transitions® Lenses require a few minutes to transition between light and dark and do not have as many tint options as prescription sunglasses.
Overall, prescription sunglasses are the better choice for individuals who spend a significant amount of time outdoors for work or recreation. On the other hand, Transitions® Lenses are a better fit for those who want the convenience of a single pair of glasses and are the perfect choice for those who travel frequently between indoor and outdoor environments.
There are many factors to consider when buying prescription sunglasses. Some key considerations include:
Wearing prescription sunglasses will help you see better outdoors while protecting your eyes from the sun. They are essential for your eye health when spending time outside in the summer or winter. Whether it's bright and sunny or cloudy outside, the sun's harmful UV rays are always present.
Plus, getting a prescription for your glasses is easy. Simply schedule an eye exam at your neighborhood Pearle Vision, where an eyecare expert will help you through the process of picking out the perfect lenses and frames.
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