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WHY CHOOSE OUR PROGRESSIVE LENSES?
OUR PROGRESSIVE RANGE
Crafted using state-of-the-art optical machinery, our lenses deliver seamless vision transitions and exceptional clarity across all distances. Experience the perfect blend of comfort, performance, and cutting-edge design.

STANDARD
The “Proadpt” Progressive Lens uses the Continuum Design Technology and a Smart Molding Process for a truly premium visual experience. These advanced technologies strategically place aberrations at the lower part of the lens, enhancing the breadth of your field of vision

HIGH (WIDER CORRIDOR)
Utilizing CDT® (Continuum Design Technology) and multiple fitting methods like Circular Fit, Elliptical Fit, and Smart Fit, our Immersive lenses ensure a perfect balance between Distance Reference Point (DRP) and Near Reference Point (NRP) for a seamless transition across all visual zones.

PREMIUM (FREE FORM)
Our PrecisionPrO Progressive Lenses are powered with the Adaptative Focus Technology, designed to expand your intermediate and near vision for a more comfortable and natural visual experience. This innovative feature helps you effortlessly adjust to the demands of modern life.
What Are Progressive Lenses?
Progressive lenses are advanced multifocal lenses designed to correct presbyopia—a common age-related condition where the eye gradually loses its ability to focus on close objects.
Unlike bifocal lenses, progressive lenses offer a seamless transition between different focal points, providing clear vision at all distances: near, intermediate, and far, without any visible lines on the lens.
How Do Progressive Lenses Work?
Progressive lenses have multiple prescription powers distributed vertically:
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Distance Vision (Top Zone):
The upper part of the lens corrects far vision, ideal for activities like driving or watching TV.
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Intermediate Vision (Middle Zone):
The middle section helps with mid-range vision, such as looking at a computer or the dashboard.
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Near Vision (Bottom Zone):
The lower part of the lens is optimized for close-up tasks like reading or using a smartphone.