Experience freedom and convenience with our comfortable and quality contact lenses.
At Benevolens, we take pride in setting the gold standard for optical quality and innovation. Our lenses redefine what eyewear can be, offering you a clear, comfortable, and stylish way to explore your surroundings. We’ve incorporated cutting-edge technology to reduce glare and enhance visual comfort, making your everyday activities, from working to enjoying hobbies, a strain-free pleasure. Whether you’re out and about or simply going about your routine, our lenses will continue to provide the same level of clarity and quality that you’ve come to expect from Benevolens.
Single Vision Lenses: Benevolens Single Vision Lenses are meticulously crafted to provide you with a seamless and clear visual field. Whether you’re a seasoned professional spending long hours in front of a computer screen or an avid reader engrossed in the pages of a book, our lenses ensure that your vision remains crisp and unstrained.
Bi-Focal Lenses: Benevolens Bi-Focal Lenses are engineered to provide dual zones of vision
correction within a single lens. This innovative design addresses both your near and far vision needs, eliminating the need for multiple pairs of glasses. Say goodbye to the constant switch between eyewear; our Bi-Focal Lenses offer a smooth transition, ensuring you experience the
world in all its facets with ultimate clarity.
Progressive Lenses: Step into a world of effortless vision with Benevolens Progressive Lenses — a testament to innovation, precision, and the art of harmonizing multiple visual needs. These lenses are designed to seamlessly adapt to every aspect of your day, offering you a natural progression from near to far vision, all within a single lens. We recognize that each individual’s visual needs are unique. That’s why Benevolens Progressive Lenses can be personalized to accommodate your lifestyle. Whether you’re an active professional, an avid traveler, or a dedicated hobbyist, our lenses can be customized to enhance your vision In every scenario.
Digital (high-definition) progressive lens technology (also known as “free form”) has taken progressive lenses to a new level. While traditional progressives are produced using pre-molded designs, where the same design is used for every application, the new digital (HD) progressives are fully customized! In essence, your specific requirements (Rx, frame type, lens material, use, etc.) are taken into consideration to produce a lens with wider fields of view and smoother vision. Does that mean the traditional lenses are low-quality? No, but for those who want the widest fields of view with a budget to suit, the new digital (HD) technology is an improvement.
These are lenses which on exposure to sunlight or even slightest ULTRAVIOLET (UV) radiation turns dark and darker depending on the intensity of the UV rays. But as the radiation decreases the lenses go back to clear. It takes less than a minute to darken but takes more time to fade off. Transition lenses are typically made of glass polycarbonate or plastic and significantly used in eyeglasses.
Individuals who have prescriptions, with indices can now experience the benefits of a lightweight lens that effectively corrects their vision. Our technology has been specifically developed to efficiently manipulate light resulting in a lens that requires material while still providing a pleasing appearance.
Get Thinner And Lighter Lenses
People with a strong prescription usually prefer thinnest and lightest lenses possible. Most frames are made of plastic or metal with rims thinner than the lens. In other cases, the frame has no rim at all and features rimless mountings. In either case, the edges of your lens are highly visible. Thicker edges can detract from the appearance of your eyewear.
We stock up a variety of new plastic frames to provide thinner and lighter lenses. This means less lens material can be used to correct the same amount of prescription. High-index lenses are the thinnest, flattest, and most cosmetically appealing lens ever developed. Most high-index lenses have an aspheric design. In addition to looking thinner, your lenses will also reduce the magnified look often caused by thicker lenses.
Experience freedom and convenience with our comfortable and quality contact lenses.