How do I find the right progressive lenses?
No problem: four types of progressive lens make it easy to select the right one for your needs
Progressive lenses are optical masterpieces which offer smooth vision from near to far via what is known as the progression corridor or the transitional zone. But not all progressive lenses are the same. Your progressive lenses should match your requirements, lifestyle and, of course, your budget. They should provide you with natural, comfortable vision. It is important for you to understand exactly how your new progressive lenses work. Using over 100 years of experience in the production of precision spectacle lenses and after detailed market research, ZEISS has now created four different types of progressive lenses.
Then you are Progressive Lens Type 1 = Precision Pure
- All you want is to be able to read better with your new progressive lenses.
- And you read not only books, newspapers and magazines, but also a mobile phone or smartphone.
- You also want thin and light lenses.
Then you are Progressive Lens Type 2 = Precision Plus
- You are fashion-conscious, and also when it comes to new frame designs. But this does not mean that you are prepared to accept compromises in the quality of your progressive lenses.
- You certainly don't want to have go through an irritating re-adaptation process with your new frame.
- And, of course, you also use digital devices such as smartphones and want to read the display with the same ease as reading a book.
Generally speaking, the better the progressive lens is adapted to the anatomy of the wearer and the more personalised it is, the better the utilisation of three-dimensional vision and enhanced distance performance.  FaceFit Technology makes it all possible.
How come?
By taking into account the exact facial anatomy of the wearer, e.g. how they look through the frame and how the frame sits on their nose and ears, the progressive lenses produced provide precisely the visual support needed.
As a comparison, imagine looking through a telescope. Like progressive lenses, this is an advanced optical system, but if you don't have the telescope at the right distance from your eye, then things will look blurred.
Needless to say, this Progressive Lens Type also offers the benefits of Types 1 and 2.
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- Full vision experience when looking through the progressive lens without compromise
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- Compromised vision experience when looking through the progressive lens
- Three-dimensional vision potential cannot be utilised
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- Full vision experience without visual compromises when looking through the progressive lens, as the lens is optimised for the face
- Full utilisation of three-dimensional vision and enhanced distance perception for the wearer
Then you are Progressive Lens Type 3 = Precision Superb
- You want progressive lenses that provide you with excellent optical quality and take into account your facial anatomy.
- You have already had some bad experience with progressive lenses.
- Outstanding wearer tolerance is one of your top priorities.
- You need very good, comfortable vision.
- You need high prescription powers or have special problems with your vision.
- And, of course, you also use digital devices such as smartphones and want to read the display with the same ease as reading a book.
- And you are very receptive to new trends in frame fashion.
1// IndividualFit Technology
IndividualFit® Technology takes into account the individual’s main daily activities and provides a choice of three lens designs to suit the wearer’s needs.
In addition, ZEISS Progressive Lens Individual 2 incorporates the individually measured reading distance and the individual wrap angle within the lens design.
Then you are Progressive Lens Type 4 = Individual 2
- Your life is full of special situations requiring the utmost from your eyes.
- You want progressive lenses that provide you with excellent optical quality and take into account your facial anatomy.
- You have already had some bad experience with progressive lenses.
- Outstanding wearer tolerance is one of your top priorities.
- You are totally reliant on very good, comfortable vision.
- You need high prescription powers or have special problems with your vision.
- And, of course, you also use digital devices such as smartphones and want to read the display with the same ease as reading a book.
- And you are very receptive to new trends in frame fashion.
In general:
Seek the advice of your optician for your new progressive lenses, and find the solution that is best for you. First-time progressive wearers and wearers with special vision needs in particular should have a closer look at the possibilities offered by leading-edge progressive lens technology. Progressive lenses are an investment in better vision, and one well worth making. After all, our eyes are our most important sense organs. We perceive almost 80% of our surroundings with our eyes.