Anti glare lenses not only enhance your visual experience but also improve your appearance when wearing glasses. When light reflects off their surfaces, uncoated lenses can produce distracting glare and conceal your eyes.
 
By reducing glare, these lenses become more transparent and allow others to see your eyes instead of unwanted reflections. This visual enhancement gives your glasses a more attractive and natural appearance.
Anti glare lenses not only enhance your visual experience but also improve your appearance when wearing glasses. When light reflects off their surfaces, uncoated lenses can produce distracting glare and conceal your eyes.
 
By reducing glare, these lenses become more transparent and allow others to see your eyes instead of unwanted reflections. This visual enhancement gives your glasses a more attractive and natural appearance.

Anti glare lenses not only enhance your visual experience but also improve your appearance when wearing glasses. When light reflects off their surfaces, uncoated lenses can produce distracting glare and conceal your eyes.
 
By reducing glare, these lenses become more transparent and allow others to see your eyes instead of unwanted reflections. This visual enhancement gives your glasses a more attractive and natural appearance.

Anti Glare Coating vs. Anti Reflective Coating

The terms “anti-glare” and “anti-reflective” are frequently used interchangeably, but there exists a subtle distinction between the two.

Anti glare coating for glasses

  • Glare reduction
  • Against the external sources of reflection
  • More accurately describes sunglasses polarized lenses, they lessen glaring light reflections, such as the sun reflecting off smooth water.

VS

Anti reflective coating for glasses

  • Eliminate reflection
  • considers external as well as internal sources
  • Have a thin layer of coating that allows more light to pass through the lenses instead of being reflected.

Anti Glare Coating vs. Anti Reflective Coating

The terms “anti-glare” and “anti-reflective” are frequently used interchangeably, but there exists a subtle distinction between the two.

Anti glare coating for glasses

  • Glare reduction
  • Against the external sources of reflection
  • More accurately describes sunglasses polarized lenses, they lessen glaring light reflections, such as the sun reflecting off smooth water.

vs

Anti reflective coating for glasses

  • Eliminate reflection
  • considers external as well as internal sources
  • Have a thin layer of coating that allows more light to pass through the lenses instead of being reflected.

Benefits of Anti Glare Coating

  1. Reduce bothersome reflections, glare, and halos
  2. Lessen the effects and symptoms of digital eye strain
  3. Increase the visibility of your eyes behind your lenses
  4. Provide less glare when driving at night

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        Frequently Asked Questions

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        It depends on your requiremnets and preferences whether anti glare coaring is worth it. If you drive a lot or go out for activities at night , anti glare coating lenses are a great choice for you!

        Generally, anti glare coating for glasses usually lasts between 3~5 years on eyeglasses. However, the type of coating used, the brand, and the degree of wear and tear the lenses or glasses receive can all affect how long an AR coating lasts. If you find any scratches or wear on the coating, it’s time to have it reapplied. To extend the life of the AR coating, it’s also critical to clean your lenses and glasses on a regular basis with a microfiber cloth.

        It’s hard to remove anti glare coating from your lenses. Our coatings are strong and tested bt high temperature, if removing, the lenses will be damaged and lose their protection against scratches, which cannot be restored.

        We don’t recommend to remove anti glare coating on glass. But if you want, the anti-reflective coating can be removed with toothpaste, rubbing alcohol, a microfiber cloth, and baking soda and water. However, it is important to take care when attempting to remove anti-glare coating as it can scratch the lenses.

        Yes, our anti glare coating lenses are tested by high temperature boiling salt water experiment. They can be washed by warm water.