Why To Get Mirrored or Polarized Lenses In Prescription Sunglasses
Mirroring renders the surface of lenses reflective. A hard coating that reflects light is applied to the front side of lenses to reduce the amount of light that passes through lenses and reaches your eyes and limits ambient glare.
Because mirroring involves the application of a coating, you can choose a striking reflective color and finish for the outside of the lens that flatters the color of your frames. A mirror coating color can differ from the color of lenses.
The lower-quality mirror coatings used in the past were more prone to develop scratches. Leading optical brands and custom mirror prescription lenses now use high-quality hard coatings that are less likely to prematurely develop scratches.
Polarized Sunglasses Reduce Glare
Polarized coatings wrap around an entire lens to block light that gets reflected horizontally. Polarization blocks glare on a molecular level by functioning similarly to window blinds.
Mirroring and polarization are different lens features that are not competitive. In other words, it is possible to order plano lenses or customize prescription lenses that are both mirrored and polarized, such as polarized mirror Ray Ban Chromance lenses.
One drawback to polarized sunglasses is that this lens treatment makes it much harder to see backlit screens outdoors. While it may be possible to check the screen of your smartphone at the right angle, a person who frequently uses devices outside should consider whether polarized lenses are the right choice.
Prescription Sunglasses With Mirrored or Polarized Lenses
Mirror coating can be preferable to polarized lenses for certain environmental conditions. The lenses of most snow goggles are mirrored, while eyewear intended for wear on open water is often polarized.
The darkest sunglasses lenses are mirrored and polarized. Combining these features significantly cuts down on visible light transmission, ambient light, and glare.
You will need to replace scratched mirrored or polarized lenses to maintain the intended level of visible light and glare reduction. Buffing these lenses can undermine the efficacy of lens treatments. The high-quality hard mirror coatings offered by leading optical brands and available on custom mirror prescription lenses from EyeglassesPro are more scratch-resistant.
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EyeglassesPro makes it easy to get any pair of prescription sunglasses with your choice of mirrored or polarized treatments. Pick your favorite pair of frames that is compatible with your prescription and customize lens options to manage brightness and glare.