Features:

  1. Custom Prescription Lenses: Tailor-made lenses to match your vision requirements.
  2. Gradient Blue Lenses: Stylish lenses that offer a modern aesthetic while reducing glare.
  3. 100% UV Protection: Shields your eyes from harmful UVA and UVB rays.
  4. Sleek Metal Frame: Durable and lightweight metal construction for long-lasting comfort.
  5. Protective Case Included: Comes with a sturdy case to safeguard your sunglasses when not in use.
  6. Unisex Design: Suitable for both men and women seeking a fashionable accessory.

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Stoke Optics

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Custom Prescription Options

How to Order:

  1. Select Your Frame: Choose the stylish eyeglasses.
  2. Select Lenses: Specify your vision needs.
  3. Add Prescription: We will email you if we require your prescription.
  4. Not Sure About Your Lenses?: Email us at Support@stokeglobal.co.uk for assistance from our team.
  5. Enjoy Customized Vision: Receive sunglasses fitted with lenses that match your prescription.

Type of Lenses

Single Vision Lenses

Single vision lenses provide a single prescription across the entire lens surface, making them ideal for individuals who need vision correction for either distance or near tasks—such as reading, driving, or working at a computer. These lenses are often the most cost-effective option and can be enhanced with various coatings like anti-glare or scratch resistance to increase durability and comfort.

If you’re looking for affordable single vision lenses, it’s true they are designed to correct one specific vision field, either for distance or near tasks. However, many people find them highly effective for everyday activities such as reading, driving, and general use. For those requiring different corrections, having multiple pairs of glasses might seem inconvenient, but it ensures precise vision for each specific activity. If you’re looking to streamline your eyewear needs, consider exploring multifocal lenses like bifocals or progressives, which can combine multiple prescriptions into a single lens.

For those with stronger prescriptions, single vision lenses can become thicker and heavier, leading to discomfort. To address this, high-index lenses are an excellent option. High-index single vision lenses are thinner and lighter, making them more comfortable to wear while maintaining visual clarity. This solution not only enhances comfort but also improves the aesthetic of your glasses, ensuring you don’t have to compromise style for function.

Bifocal Lenses

Bifocal lenses are designed with two distinct optical powers in a single lens, typically with a visible line separating the distance vision segment from the near vision segment. These lenses are particularly useful for those with presbyopia, allowing the wearer to see clearly at both distance and close-up without needing to switch between different pairs of glasses.

Bifocal lenses are designed with a visible line that separates the distance and near vision areas. While some users might find this line distracting or less aesthetically pleasing, bifocal lenses offer a highly functional solution for those needing dual vision correction. If the line is a concern, progressive lenses, also known as no-line bifocals, could be a more visually appealing alternative. They provide the same multifocal vision correction without the visible separation, offering a more modern look.

Adjusting to bifocal lenses can take some time due to the abrupt transition between distance and near vision zones. This adjustment period is common, but most users find that they quickly adapt to the new visual experience. The key is to wear your bifocals consistently to allow your eyes and brain to adjust. If you’re still experiencing discomfort, a consultation with your optician can help tailor the fit or suggest alternatives like progressive lenses, which offer a smoother transition.

Progressive (Varifocal) Lenses

Progressive lenses, also known as varifocals, offer a seamless transition between multiple focal points—distance, intermediate, and near—without the visible lines found in bifocals. These lenses are ideal for individuals needing multifocal vision correction and provide a more natural visual experience by eliminating the “jump” between different vision zones.

Progressive lenses provide a seamless transition between multiple vision zones, but they can require an adjustment period. If you’re finding it difficult to adapt, it’s important to remember that this is normal for new wearers. Higher quality progressive lenses, like premium varifocals, often feature wider viewing areas and less peripheral distortion, making the adaptation process easier. Consistently wearing your progressive lenses will help your eyes and brain adjust to the smooth transitions between distances.

Peripheral distortion is a common concern with progressive lenses, especially in the lower part of the lens. This distortion occurs as a result of the complex lens design needed to accommodate multiple focal points. To minimize this, choosing premium or elite varifocal lenses can be beneficial as they are designed to reduce peripheral distortion, providing a wider field of clear vision. Discussing your specific needs with your optician can also help in selecting the most suitable lens design for your lifestyle.

Photochromic (Transition) Lenses

Photochromic lenses adjust their tint in response to light exposure, darkening when exposed to sunlight and clearing up indoors. This automatic transition offers convenience and full UV protection, making them perfect for those who frequently move between different lighting environments.

Photochromic lenses, commonly known as transition lenses, are incredibly convenient for those who frequently move between different lighting conditions. While it’s true that some lenses may transition from dark to clear slower than desired indoors, advancements in photochromic technology have greatly improved transition times. If this is a concern, consider discussing the latest options with your optician, as some modern photochromic lenses offer faster transition speeds, ensuring you have clear vision as quickly as possible.

A common issue with photochromic lenses is that they may not darken sufficiently when driving, as most car windshields block UV rays—the trigger for lens darkening. For drivers, combining photochromic lenses with a good pair of polarized sunglasses is often recommended. Polarized sunglasses effectively reduce glare and enhance visual clarity, complementing the convenience of photochromic lenses in other environments. This combination ensures you maintain optimal vision and comfort both inside and outside your vehicle.

Polarized Lenses

Polarized lenses are specialized lenses that reduce glare from reflective surfaces like water, snow, or roads. They improve visual clarity and comfort, making them an excellent choice for outdoor activities, driving, and sports. By filtering out intense reflected light, they help reduce eye strain and improve overall vision quality in bright conditions.

Polarized lenses are excellent for reducing glare from reflective surfaces, but they can sometimes make it harder to read LCD or LED screens. This is because the polarization can interfere with the light from certain screens, causing them to appear dim or distorted. If screen visibility is crucial, consider using polarized lenses primarily for outdoor activities, and switch to regular lenses when using digital devices. Alternatively, discussing with your optician the possibility of customizing your lenses to suit both needs could offer a balanced solution.

Polarized lenses do tend to be more expensive than standard lenses, but their benefits, such as reduced glare and enhanced visual comfort, make them a worthwhile investment for many. They are particularly beneficial for activities like driving, fishing, or spending time outdoors. If cost is a concern, consider looking for deals or bundles that include polarized lenses, or discuss alternative lens options with your optician that might meet your needs within your budget.

High-Index Lenses

High-index lenses are designed to be thinner and lighter than conventional lenses, making them more comfortable and aesthetically pleasing for individuals with strong prescriptions. These lenses reduce the “bulky” look and provide the necessary vision correction without the thickness of traditional lenses.

High-index lenses are a fantastic option for those who need a strong prescription but want to avoid the thickness and weight of traditional lenses. While it’s true that high-index lenses are more expensive, they offer significant benefits in terms of comfort and aesthetics. Many people find the extra cost worthwhile for the added comfort and the sleeker appearance of their glasses. Shopping around for the best deals or discussing payment plans with your optician might help make these lenses more accessible.

Due to their thinness, high-index lenses can reflect more light, leading to potential glare issues. This can be easily mitigated by opting for an anti-reflective coating, which is often recommended for high-index lenses. This coating reduces reflections and enhances visual clarity, making your glasses more comfortable to wear in all lighting conditions. Ensuring that your high-index lenses are properly coated will allow you to enjoy their lightweight benefits without compromising on visual comfort.

Blue Light Blocking Lenses

Blue light blocking lenses are specifically designed to filter out harmful blue light emitted by digital screens. These lenses can help reduce eye strain, prevent digital eye fatigue, and improve sleep quality for those who spend extended periods in front of computers, tablets, or smartphones.

There’s ongoing debate about the effectiveness of blue light blocking lenses, particularly regarding their ability to reduce eye strain and improve sleep. However, many users report noticeable benefits, especially if they spend long hours in front of digital screens. While the scientific community continues to study the full range of benefits, these lenses are widely considered helpful for reducing digital eye strain. If you’re uncertain, trying blue light blocking lenses for an extended period may allow you to personally assess their effectiveness.

Blue light blocking lenses often have a slight tint, which some users find distracting or less appealing, especially in professional or social settings. This tint is generally subtle, but if it’s a concern, you might consider lenses with a lower blue light filter that provides protection without as much noticeable tint. Additionally, many people find that the benefits of reduced eye strain and better sleep quality far outweigh the minor aesthetic difference, especially when working long hours on screens.










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