No matter what your age, everyone should protect their eyes daily from UV light, choosing a 100% UV absorbing lens material combined with Invisibles® Blue is the best way to do that. So when the sun is low or behind you Invisibles® Blue is protecting you making a good addition to your eyewear. The technology in Invisibles® Blue protects your eyes against some of the sun’s UV rays, the ones that reach your eyes by bouncing off the back of your lenses. So who should think about getting Invisibles® Blue?Īnybody who spends time on a computer, children who play games on iPads or iPhones, students, and those who have trouble with night time glare should seriously think about it. Invisibles® Blue, as with BlueGuard, filters blue-violet light* and it also has an 'anti-reflection' coating, meaning it is resistant to smudges, scratches, dust and water so you have the added benefit that the lens provides clearer vision. Search for your local OPSM store now or book an eye test today. Our OPSM eye care specialists are available now to answer all your questions about BlueGuard®. If you have private health insurance, your provider may cover the full cost of BlueGuard® subject to health fund optical cover, waiting periods, annual limits and fund rules. Children’s lenses can be upgraded for $25. This is also available for children, providing them with appropriate assistance and filtering blue-violet light for their eyes.īlueGuard® lenses are available through any OPSM store for only a $50 upgrade on your selected lenses. Our BlueGuard® Lensĭue to of our reliance on digital devices, and the amount emitted from the sun it’s not easy to avoid blue-violet light altogether, however you can reduce exposure with new technology like OPSM BlueGuard® lenses.Īt OPSM, not only can we help you find the perfect style of frames, but we can add lenses that provide blue light filtering between 400 and 455nm as stated by ISO TR 20772:2018.Įven if you don’t require prescription lenses, BlueGuard® lenses can be fitted to your choice of frames, providing you with a pair of “screen glasses”. Blue-violet light comes principally from the sun but also from our favourite devices such as computer screens, tablets and smart phones as well as artificial light sources such as LEDs.
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