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What's the difference between Standard Progressive and Enhanced Progressive?

Updated over 3 months ago

The key difference between Standard Progressives and Enhanced Progressives lies in their optical design and the overall visual experience they offer:

Standard Progressives:

1. Standard Progressives are designed to provide clear vision at close, intermediate, and far distances, making them suitable for a wide range of daily activities.

2. They offer a comfortable viewing experience with excellent vision quality at any distance.

3. The adaptation period for Standard Progressives is typically relatively easy.

4. These lenses are available for individuals with various prescription needs and different add ranges (low, medium, or high).

Enhanced Progressives:

1. Enhanced Progressives represent the next generation of progressive lenses, offering an improved field of vision and clarity at different focal distances.

2. These lenses provide up to a 40% wider field of vision, which means wearers can enjoy a larger and more seamless viewing area, especially in the intermediate and peripheral zones.

3. Enhanced Progressives are designed for enhanced comfort, and wearers may experience a shorter adaptation period due to their optimized design.

4. They are considered an innovative solution with exceptional visual quality, providing a sharper and more satisfying visual experience.

5. Similar to Standard Progressives, Enhanced Progressives are available for individuals with various prescriptions and add ranges (low, medium, or high), but they typically have a higher starting price.

In summary, Enhanced Progressives offer a more advanced and comfortable visual experience with a wider field of vision, faster adaptation, and improved clarity at different focal distances compared to Standard Progressives. However, they are priced higher due to their enhanced features and performance. The choice between the two depends on individual preferences, needs, and budget considerations.

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