If you have two email accounts. Use the first email account to create a referral link which will give $30 off the first order for the second email account and $30 in rewards for the referrer.
The $30 off is stackable with the free shipping for orders $25+ (order has to be $25+ before the $30 discount). You have to join the Zenni Rewards (which is free to join) to get the free shipping for $25+.
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Zenni Optical 1.61 Blokz Photochromic High-Index Lenses
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Also, the science supporting blue light blocking is extremely thin.
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I've only gotten Blockz once, and that pair was really just for testing my new prescription, so not much to compare.
I usually get Trivex or Polycarbonate for impact resistance, so none of these higher index lenses.
My two pair of photochromic lenses have worked well, but they don't get especially dark. I still have sunglasses for when I'm going out in the sun, but for day-to-day use, going inside and out, they are great to have.
Will be interesting to see which pair of glasses gets darker in the sun. For those who have never tried these photochromic lenses, they don't work in a car as most car windows block the UV rays. If this might be an issue for you, just get clip-on sunglasses.
For computers, add about half of your ADD value to the SPH.
You could even make Mid-Range progressives by adding half your ADD value to the script and changing the ADD to half the regular value.
Also, I can get away with cheap reading glasses (2.0 for me) from Amazon, like 5 pairs for $10, and keep them everywhere, though I do have some prescription readers (from Zenni): For me, there is only a slight difference between prescription and generic readers, though that varies greatly by person, of course.
Use a progressive prescription and choose either Standard or Premium progressive lenses. Then, choose Blokz lenses and then Blokz Photochromic.
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Use a progressive prescription and choose either Standard or Premium progressive lenses. Then, choose Blokz lenses and then Blokz Photochromic.
I've always thought about trying out a pair of bifocal sunglasses. I'd use them mainly when driving. Would that work?
Edit: THANKS!
I've always thought about trying out a pair of bifocal sunglasses. I'd use them mainly when driving. Would that work?
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Either way still affordable enough to grab a few pairs. Better than losing the $200-300 designer frames I had.
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