Prescription Types
Frame Only
Clear temporary lenses not for daily use in your eyewear. If requested, Frames come ready to be fit with any type of permanent lens.
Readers
For reading. Magnifies text using the same power in each lens.
Single Vision
Single vision lenses have only one prescription for farsightedness, nearsightedness, or astigmatism. This is most common for glasses with prescription.
Progressive
Progressive lenses are a type of multifocal lens that allows for clear vision at multiple distances without a bifocal line.
Your Lens Types
Clear Lens
Clear lens are standard CR 39 lenses and NCMPRBL Eyewear come standard with Blue light filtering (more on that shortly) with an anti-reflective coating that protects your lenses for glare.
Blue Light Filtering
Also known as blue light technology and blue light protection, Blue light filtered glasses have filters in their lenses that block or absorb blue light found in digital screens. Blue light filtering best protects against harsh rays from digital screens found in our phones, tablets and computers and help for better rest, and waking up refreshed.
Transition Lenses
Transition lenses (photochromic or adaptive lenses) are light-intelligent lenses that protect eyes from the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. Our Transition 8 lenses are transparent indoors and darken within a minute or less when exposed to UV rays whether walking outside or driving.
Polarized Lenses
Polarized lenses reduce glare and eyestrain by blocking light from passing through your lenses.