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What is a half reader?

What is a half reader?

Our women’s half frame readers, sometimes referred to as half eye readers or half moon glasses, are available in a variety of shapes, colors, and sizes. Half eye frames have a smaller vertical lens depth, which makes the frames easier to look over.

Can you get readers with two different strengths?

Now, you can choose a different lens power in your readers directly. Flex Combinations – The range of lens strength combinations are from 0 strength (plano) to 4.0 strength. Simply choose different strengths for your right eye and left eye, and then wait for your customized specs shipped.

Can I get readers with two different lenses?

If you are seeking readers with a different power in each lens, our customizable reading glasses are for you! These made-to-order readers give you the option to select a different power for each eye, and you can choose from fully magnified or bifocal style lenses!

What are half reading glasses called?

bifocal reading glasses
How do bifocal reading glasses work? Bifocal lenses have two zones. The top part of the lens helps you see things in the distance, while an area in the bottom half of the lens is designed for reading.

What are half eye glasses called?

Semi-rimless frames are also known as half-rim glasses.

Why is my vision worse with contacts?

Debris: One of the most common reasons why your vision might become cloudy or hazy is the build-up of debris on your contact lenses. The best way to check this is to remove your lenses and use your glasses to compare vision with and without the lenses.

How do you know what strength reading glasses to get?

Look to see what line has the smallest print you can read without straining. For example, if you can read the +1.5, but the +1.00 is blurry, then you know you likely need a strength of +1.00. Start at the first line and move to lower lens strengths to determine the most appropriate fit.

Where are CliC Readers made?

Italy
CliC Eyewear is part of Overal srl, a Made in Italy company since 1986.

What is the difference between bifocals and readers?

The biggest difference between reading glasses and bifocals is that bifocals have two zones in the glasses and allow clear vision in the distance and at near. Reading glasses will only provide clear vision up close at a specific distance and must be taken off for activities such as driving, watching TV, or cooking.