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Question;
What are Prescription Sunglasses ?

Answer;
Put simple Prescription Sunglasses are your normal prescription glasses that have had the lenses treated in some fashion to darken those lenses to protect you eyes from the bright sunshine.


Question
Can I have my prescription glasses tinted ?

Answer.
Absolutely . Tinting of reading glasses, distance glasses and Multi Focal and Bi Focal glasses are a standard option and you see them everywhere without even knowing it


Question:
Can I have Trendy Wrap Around Prescription SunGlasses;

Answer
In General, No. The major obstacle in making wrap around Prescription Sunglasses is in fact the curve of the lens. Without going into great technical detail, the Prescription Lens is shaped to bend the incoming light to suit your eyes requirements [more info]. It in not possible to accurately reproduce this in the entire wrap around lens. Some manufacturers try to overcome this problem by having a "clip-in" Lens that fits inside the wrap around glasses. These can be effective but some people still have trouble adjusting to the two layers of lens, the inner and the outer.


Question
Are the tints different shades of darkness.

Answer.
Yes, certainly. Tints come in three (3) different grades of darkness. The lightest tine is only 15% with the next a little darker at 45%. Sunglasses tint is generally rated at 80% blockout. Quite dark and meant for outside usage.


Question.
You say tinted "Reading" Glasses. Why would I tint reading Glasses ?

Answer.
The glasses you buy from AusSpecs, although of excellent quality, are so inexpensive that many people have a pair of reading glasses specifically to sit in the sun reading their favorite book. This is much better for the health of your eyes than the reflected sunlight from a bright white page of a book.


Question.
Should I tint my distance prescription glasses ?

Answer.
That depends on what you want them for. Many of our AusSpecs Clients choose to have 2 pair of distance glasses. One for driving and one for watching TV etc. Again, with the cost so low this is affordable for virtually all people.


Questions.
What about night driving in my prescription sunglasses?

Answer.
Some people do but this is by no means recommended. Those that do generally have their glasses tinted to a 15% tint


Question;
What is Solid Tint and Graduated Tint, what is the difference ?

Answer:
A solid tint is such that the lens is tinted from top to bottom with the same density of tint. Graduated Tint refers to the fact that the Density of the tint, be it 15%,45% or 80%, starts at the nominated density at the top of the lens and graduates to a very light or clear tint at the bottom of the lens. This can have a stunning effect especially on larger frames and fashion frames. Do not confuse Graduated Lenses (tinted) with Progressive Lenses. Progressive lenses are basically Multi Focal Lenses by another name.


Question :
Are the lenses that change colour good as sunglasses ?

Answer ;
No matter the type of tinting each has its place but the photochromic lenses that change colour with the sun are about the most popular.


Question;
What colours can the lenses be tinted to.?

Answer:
Basically every colour of the rainbow. Depending on the material your glasses are made from, the range is wide and varied. At AusSpecs we have on offer 27 different coloured lenses ranging from Dark Greens through orange, pinks and greys.


Question:
What are the lenses made of ?

Answer:
Today the vast majority of lenses are made of a plastic material known as CR39 although quickly becoming very popular are the lenses made for Polycarbonate. Although the Poly lenses can be made photochromic the option of standard tinting is not so easy. In this case the molecular structure of the polycarbonate is tightly bound together thus making adhesion of a tinted layer very difficult.


Question.
What is the difference between Transitional and Photochromic ?

Answer.
Realistically Nothing. The term transitional is loosely used to describe the changing of something from one state to another. In the case of sunglasses it describes the tarnsition of the colour of the lenses from one colour or other to clear. Photochromic Lenses do exactly the same thing in that they change from one colour to clear. Photochromic Lenses change colour proportionate to the UV rays available at the time.

One brand of Photochromic lenses is the brand name "Transitions" which is the fiercely protected trade name of the Transitions Lens company


Question;
Are Photochromic Prescription lenses expensive.

Answer :
Yes they cost more than normal tinted lenses but they are not expensive when buying through AusSpecs


Question;
Do they protect me against Ultra Violet Light

Answer;
The UV rating on all glasses is usually 99% or even better so realistically the Sunglasses part protects the health of your eyes against glare rather that UV. In saying that though, always check the UV Rating of the glasses you are buying and ensure maximum protection.


Question;
Can I have Polarized Prescription Sunglasses ?

Answer;
Again, most definitely. In our Australian Coastal lifestyle Polarized lenses have become very popular and are a standard option on the AusSpecs WebSite.


 

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AusSpecs.com.au and our prescription spectacles prescription glasses and eyeglasses online.

  • We supply quality Prescription glasses online, prescription spectacles, and eyeglasses online for reading glasses, distance glasses, multi focal, Progressive and bifocal spectacles.
  • Photochromic lenses, graduated lenses and normal tinting are standard options with nearly all of our spectacles (polycarbonate lenses is one major exception). Our frames are designed by some of the top European designers.
  • AusSpecs.com.au is a discount prescription glasses online superstore supplying first grade quality online glasses, spectacles and eyeglasses to the public at the cheapest prices online across Australia..
  • In fact we absolutely invite you to obtain a quote from the retail giants and compare our price. You will be amazed at the massive savings you will make for the same quality product through AusSpecs.
  • With AusSpecs, inexpensive does not mean Cheap. Please read the REAL feedback received from our clients who openly state that they are extremely happy with both the quality and price with family members recommending other family members to the site .Please read our customer feedback .
  • In fact, our first grade quality glasses are produced by qualified optical engineers to the highest standards and we offer a full 30 day guarantee of quality and warranty against faulty workmanship and materials. The quality of our eyeglasses is first class.
  • Each and every pair of eyeglasses is checked by one of our Registered Optometrists before being shipped from our manufacturing division direct to our customers, this way you can be assured that quality standards are maintained to the highest levels.
  • Medibank Private, the largest Health Fund in Australia (and others) recognises AusSpecs as an Optical Provider which enables you to claim the cost of your AusSpecs Glasses. In this case members eye glasses can in fact end up being totally free!
  • For those not covered by Health Insurance then you have definitely found the right place because we proudly state that you will not buy quality Prescription Glasses this cheaply anywhere else.
  • All that is required to buy your Optical glasses Prescription Spectacles through AusSpecs is that you visit your optometrist and obtain your script then input the details into the very straight forward form on the AusSpecs web site. Our professionals do the rest.

    Many people are under the impression that when they visit the Optometrist that they are obliged to buy their Prescription glasses from the store in which they work. This is absolutely wrong.

    When visiting the Optometrist think of them as your doctor who, after examining you writes you a prescription for your glasses. You can take that prescription to any Chemist (in this case, Optical Provider) to have it filled.
  • Do not feel obligated to buy from the flashy retail store as you will pay through the nose !.
  • With our reputation for Quality Eyeglasses and Prescription Glasses, there is no doubt that AusSpecs is by far the safest, best and cheapest option available for buying prescription glasses online.

Thank you for visiting the AusSpecs web site and we look forward to being of service to you in the near future.

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