Summer has quietly arrived, and the sunshine is gradually becoming stronger. We have to squint our eyes and face the big sun when we wake up in the morning and finish work at night, which is very uncomfortable. Especially for those who drive, their eyes are even more sore. At this moment, we thought of the savior of our eyes - color changing lenses! Color changing lenses can not only be used in outdoor and indoor workplaces with strong light sources to prevent eye damage from sunlight, ultraviolet light, and glare, but can also be used as nearsighted glasses indoors. It's truly a win-win situation! But color changing lenses come in a variety of colors and colors, how should one choose them? Let's take a look at the functions and suitability of color changing patches for different audiences.
1. Grey color changing lenses: can absorb infrared and 98% ultraviolet radiation. The biggest advantage of gray lenses is that they will not change the original color of the scenery due to the lens, and can effectively reduce the intensity of light. This color changing patch is relatively low-key and versatile, so anyone can choose it.
2. Pink color changing lenses: This is a very common color that can absorb 95% of ultraviolet rays. For women who need to wear glasses frequently for the purpose of correcting their vision, light red lenses can be chosen because they have better absorption of ultraviolet rays and can reduce the overall light intensity, making the wearer feel more comfortable. This color of lens is generally suitable for young and trendy women to wear.
3. Light purple color changing lenses: Similar to pink lenses, but more suitable for slightly mature women due to their relatively darker color.
4. Tea colored lenses: They can absorb 100% of ultraviolet light, and tea colored lenses can filter out a large amount of blue light, improving visual contrast and clarity, making them popular among wearers. Especially in severe air pollution or foggy conditions, it has a better wearing effect and is an ideal choice for drivers. For middle-aged and elderly patients with high myopia above 600 degrees, brown lenses can be given priority consideration.
5. Light blue color changing lenses: When playing on the beach, you can choose blue lenses, which can effectively filter out the light blue reflected by seawater and sky. However, blue lenses should be avoided while driving as they can make it difficult for drivers to distinguish traffic signals.
6. Green color changing lenses: Like gray lenses, green lenses can effectively absorb infrared and 99% of ultraviolet radiation. At the same time, it can maximize the green light reaching the eyes, so it has a cool and comfortable feeling, which is very suitable for people whose eyes are prone to fatigue.
7. Yellow color changing lenses: can absorb 100% of ultraviolet rays and allow infrared and 83% of visible light to pass through the lens. The biggest feature of yellow lenses is that they absorb most of the blue light. Especially in foggy and twilight conditions, yellow lenses can improve contrast and provide more accurate images, hence they are also known as night vision goggles. Glaucoma patients and those who need to improve visual brightness should be given priority.