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March 22, 2023Are you tired of spending hours online trying to choose the perfect pair of glasses? With over 6000 frames to choose from at Spex4less, we understand that finding the right fit can feel overwhelming. But don't fret! We're here to help you navigate the sea of options with our fool-proof method, ensuring that you'll find the ideal frames to match your unique needs and preferences. Use this blog post as a guide to choosing the perfect glasses and we'll show you how easy it can be, so keep reading to find out more!
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February 08, 2023When ordering your glasses you may be asked what lens index you want to choose. The lens index is a number that represents the refractive index of lens material. It is used to measure how much a lens material bends light, and can affect the thickness and weight of the lens. When choosing your glasses, it is important to understand the different lens index options available, as they can greatly impact the appearance, comfort, and performance of your
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December 07, 2022Why You Need Prescription Ski Masks. We all know the challenges and perils of skiing, and these are made worse for glasses-wearers trying to ski without proper prescription ski masks. Safety & Protection: Skiing in regular glasses is not a good idea when travelling down a mountain at 40+ mph. The lenses can fog up which minimises visibility and could result in you falling over or having a collision with another skier or even a tree! Furthermore, you also run the risk of your glasses breaking or falling off and losing them in the snow forever. Ultimately, prescription ski masks make for a safer and far more enjoyable skiing experience. Skiing goggles protect your eyes from wind, snow and
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December 02, 2022Are you looking for the perfect gift for a friend or family member who wears glasses? We’ve put together a list of thoughtful, practical, and lavish ideas, to help you choose the perfect gift for glasses-wearers. Frame Chains If you know someone that's always forgetting where they put their glasses, then a fashionable frame chain could be the perfect gift for them. Yes, these vintage-inspired, glasses accessories recently made a big comeback! Made popular in the 50s, retro frame chains can be attached to your glasses. This is a useful way to ensure you don't lose your specs when they're not on your face. Available for both men and women, frame chains are a quirky and practical gift for glasses-wearers.
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November 23, 2022Do you have a favourite pair of specs that you don't want to part with? Or perhaps, a pair with damaged lenses that you've left in a drawer to be forgotten about? If this is the case, reglazing your glasses could be the perfect choice for you. What Is Reglazing? Reglazing your glasses is a process that involves keeping your existing frames and simply adding new lenses to them. This is not only cost-efficient, as you don't need to pay for new frames, but is also more environmentally friendly. This also means that you can keep wearing your current frames for longer, even if your prescription changes.
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November 16, 2022Varifocal lenses are an innovation that serves as a superior option to bifocals. These lenses are often needed as we get older and struggle to see things close up. This means we require lenses with multiple focal points. Varifocal glasses contain combination lenses that provide clarity and clearer vision for all distances. There is no visible line with varifocals and they offer a smoother transition than bifocals. Choosing the Right Frame Before choosing your lenses, it is important to choose the right frame. There are extra considerations to be taken into account when buying a frame for varifocal lenses. For varifocals, your glasses frame must have a depth of at least 27mm. It is also important to consider the
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November 15, 2022The eyes are a very complex organ, and the quality of your vision depends on the quality of the connection between your eyes and brain. There are many different parts of your eyes that have to work together in order for you to see. If the quality of the connection is compromised, it will cause problems with your vision. Read on to learn more about the process your eyes go through in order to work properly. Light Passes Through Your Eyes Light enters through the front layer of your eye, called the cornea. The cornea bends the light before it passes through to the pupil, to bring the object you're looking at into focus. The pupil is in the center of the iris (the coloured part of your eye). It automatically increases or decreases in size depending on the intensity of light.
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November 09, 2022The clocks have gone back and the days are shorter, forcing us to spend more time driving in the dark. Our vision is compromised in darkness, making nighttime the most dangerous time to be on the road. To help you stay safe, we’ve put together a useful guide for identifying the challenges of night driving and the precautions you can take to improve your night driving experience. The Main Challenges of Driving at Night Reduced Visibility
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October 27, 2022Prolonged use of digital screens and spending and an excessive amount of time playing video games, puts a huge strain on your eyes. This affects not only your gaming but also your health. Gaming glasses can offer long-term protection for your eyes and make it easier for you to focus. What are Gaming Glasses? Gaming glasses or blue light glasses, help protect your eyes and can also help to improve gaming performance. Staring at a screen for extended periods of time can lead to headaches, eye strain, and other symptoms associated with Computer Vision Syndrome, such as dry eyes, blurred vision, disrupted sleep and retina degeneration. Gaming glasses are designed to help prevent these symptoms. Gaming on
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October 25, 2022If you're a keen cyclist and glasses wearer, then prescription cycling glasses are an essential accessory for you. Standard cycling glasses are of no use to those with bad vision and who can't wear contact lenses. This is where purpose-built prescription cycling glasses come into play. What Do Cycling Glasses Do? Cycling Glasses are designed specifically for cycling and enable you to see every detail on the road. They protect your eyes from frequently changing light conditions as well as wind, insects, and debris flying at your face. Cycling glasses have stronger frames and wider lenses than regular glasses. They protect your eyes from UV rays, minimise glare and improve contrast and depth perception - a priority when you are cycling.