What are Sensity lenses?
What are Sensity lenses?
Sensity photochromic lenses were developed to react consistently to light, UV and temperature. They darken quickly when the wearer steps outdoors and fade back just as quickly to full clarity indoors. During these rapid transitions, total UV protection is maintained.
How long will transition lenses last?
Transitions lenses begin to fade back to clear as soon as UV rays are no longer present. How long do Transitions Lenses last? Transitions lenses are designed to last two years, which is generally the lifetime of your vision care prescription.
What’s so special about Hoya?
Flowering. One of the reasons hoyas are so popular is because of their unique and gorgeous blooms. Many hoya enthusiasts work hard to bring each of their plants to bloom, some of which are very difficult to achieve.
Why choose Hoya with Transitions Optical?
Together Transitions Optical and HOYA have partnered to provide an array of products to help you grow your business. With the inclusion of Transitions® lenses in your product portfolio, you’re offering patients light intelligent lenses that meet any lifestyle need. Get the HOYA with Transitions lenses Product Availability Guide.
What are the new Sensity lenses?
Sensity – which we introduced back in 2014, and two new product innovations: Sensity Dark and Sensity Shine. All Sensity lenses give your customers a darker tint when outdoors and they quickly fade back to being exceptionally clear indoors.
Why choose Transitions Signature Gen 8 lenses?
Transitions Signature GEN 8 lenses are the perfect everyday lens for style, convenience and protection. These lenses are fully clear indoors, darker outdoors, and return to clear faster than ever 1 Transitions Signature GEN 8 lenses block at least 20% of harmful blue light 2 indoors and over 87% of harmful blue light 2 outdoors.
What are transtransitions XTRActive lenses?
Transitions XTRActive are uniquely designed to provide extra protection from bright light outdoors and harsh indoor light. These lenses darken behind the windshield to protect patient’s eyes from harsh sunlight. They are clear with a hint of protective tint indoors and extra dark outdoors.