Made a clip-on with a little minus in it to make a pair of office lenses a functional driving pair? I've had a long day. Please temper your responses.
Made a clip-on with a little minus in it to make a pair of office lenses a functional driving pair? I've had a long day. Please temper your responses.
when I worked at 1800Clipons I made reading clip-ons. best thing to do is try and see if you like the vision. With a minus lens of .25 theres plenty of play for your OC. I can't say theres a mass market for it, even when we were making them there wasn't much call for RX reading clips. Good luck and let us know what happens!
It probably wont happen and ideally we want this guy in a full out progressive but he's an emerging presbyope with untreated hyperopia and we doubt he's gonna use them out of the office or for driving. He brought up the idea of sunglasses and I just thought of the clip for who knows why?
Not recommended. I would just do a progressive or DVO. I've done OTC clips with magnification in it, but never minus. I think it opens you up to more problems. Keep it simple and do the second pair.
Clip-ons and flip-ups with single vision lenses can be a valuable tool in you kit to solve many occupational visual tasks. Their use is limited only by the ingenuity and skill of the dispenser.
Yes. Almost always -0.75D. Also make these Chem layers for lying down/reclining and watching TV with progressives.
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I'm pretty sure I've done this in a flip up, but usually it would be the other way around.
Not a problem for plus or minus power!
I take that back! A perfect clip must match back side clip lens curve to front RX lens curvature individually!
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