Multi Focus Reading Glasses Brown
The Private Eyes Multi Focus readers are high-quality reading glasses featuring specialized lenses with three different magnification zones, allowing your patients to use the same pair of readers for various tasks. With one pair of glasses, they can seamlessly switch between low-strength magnification for across-the-desk viewing, medium-strength for computer use, and high-strength for reading. Your patients will appreciate the advanced technology of these unique readers, which help them see clearly at three different distance levels.
Plastic Tortoise frame with metal temples and integrated spring hinges. The durable polycarbonate lenses are scratch-proof and include five layers of anti-reflective coating to reduce glare. The Multi Focus readers also offer UV protection and come with a protective carrying case. Each style is available in six magnification options, and all reading glasses are constructed with sturdy metal spring hinges for a comfortable fit.
The bottom third has the highest strength (the power you choose) for reading, the middle third has a slightly reduced magnification for computer use, and the top third has about half the strength of the bottom, providing clarity when interacting with someone nearby (such as across a desk). This innovative Multi Focus™ lens technology means no more taking your readers off and putting them back on to see things clearly at different distances.
Measurements & Fit
- Temple Width 140 mm
- Lens Width 49 mm
- Bridge Width 18 mm
What are progressive glasses?
Multi Focus reading glasses are specially designed eyewear that feature three different magnification strengths within a single lens. This innovative design allows users to see clearly at various distances without the need to switch between different pairs of glasses. Here’s how they work:
Bottom Third: The highest magnification strength, chosen by the user, is located here. This section is ideal for close-up activities such as reading.
Middle Third: This section has a slightly reduced magnification, perfect for tasks at intermediate distances, such as working on a computer.
Top Third: The top part of the lens has the lowest magnification strength, about half the power of the bottom section, making it suitable for viewing objects or people at a distance, like interacting with someone across a desk.
The Multi Focus technology provides seamless transitions between different magnification strengths, allowing users to comfortably and efficiently perform a variety of tasks without constantly needing to remove or adjust their glasses.