Description
Computer glasses… are specially made to help reduce eye strain whilst working at a computer screen. They have a reflection-free HMAR coating to help reduce glare, a 90% LTF contrast filter for easier viewing and a unique V-M optical mesh to sharpen focus. For those of us who already wear glasses, prescription lenses are available on selected models.
We can fit Vista Mesh lenses to your own frames. We can also fit prescription Vista Mesh lenses to your own frames. Before you commit to having custom made Vista Mesh lenses fitted to your glasses you may wish to consider trying the tester.
If you wish to go ahead and have Vista Mesh lenses fitted to your frame follow these simple steps:
For NONE prescription Vista Mesh lenses… make your purchase on this page by click ADD TO BASKET not forgetting to select the frame type, see frame types below.
For prescription Vista Mesh lenses… make your purchase on this page by click ADD TO BASKET not forgetting to select the frame type (see frame types below) and to add your prescription details by clicking ADD PRESCRIPTION. We need to know if you require distance vision or vari-focal lenses. You need to entre or upload details from your latest eye test, not forget to provide a PD measurement (distance between pupils).
Once you have paid for your order you will be automatically emailed an order number. All we require to match your frame to the order you have made is the order number in the email. Put the frame in a box and post it too:
UK Eyewear Unit 31 Chadkirk Business Park ⋅ Romiley ⋅ Manchester ⋅ SK6 3NE ⋅ ENGLAND
We strongly recommend you do try the tester before committing to prescription lenses fitted to your glasses. If you don’t benefit from the FL-41 filter, simply put the tester back in the box and return them for a refund.
The price is based on a full aperture frame, Supra and Rimless frames will cost more
Note: Due to the unique nature of prescription lenses, they are not refundable unless faulty.
Use Vista Mesh lenses for:
Computer use
Night driving
Office environments
Clinical afflictions
Digital devices
General reading and writing