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ZEISS ClearView corrects your vision, but you have a few more choices to make. These factors are worth considering before you buy your next pair.
Affordable and readily available, standard single vision lenses are a popular choice.
But there’s a catch: Conventional single vision lens designs often compromise good optics in order to make them flat and thin. The result is clarity through the center of the lens, but blurred vision through the sides.
ZEISS ClearView raises the bar for single vision lenses – so you don’t have to compromise.
ZEISS ClearView lenses are often made to order, but some eye care professionals may carry lenses as stock lens that can be finished in their office – sometimes while you wait. Don’t settle for average eyesight – even if you need glasses fast.
Freeform technology – once reserved for premium individualized lenses – is incorporated into the ZEISS ClearView design in a complex mold-generating process. We can optimize over 700 points of the lens surface. This ground-breaking innovation makes our “standard” single vision lenses look and perform better than ever before.
An outstanding choice for anyone who is nearsighted, farsighted or has astigmatism and wants thin, flat single vision lenses with excellent optics – at an excellent value. If you are looking for a more personalized option and truly tailormade optics, ZEISS SmartLife – our very best single vision lenses – might also be an option.
ZEISS ClearView lenses are designed using a sophisticated freeform optical design and made with ZEISS’s state-of-the-art ClearForm® technology. They provide clear vision from the lens center to the periphery while being much thinner and flatter – with zones of excellent vision clarity that are an average of three times larger than standard single vision lenses.1 They also protect your eyes from harmful rays with integrated sunglass-level UV protection and optional blue light protection.
Some single vision glasses like ready-made readers can be bought off the shelf in local pharmacies or even grocery stores. While they’re a useful quick fix for reading up close, their optics tend to be rather basic. If you want high-quality reading glasses or single vision distance glasses, ask your eye doctor about ZEISS ClearView lenses.
Based on a visual clarity simulation on a 50-mm diameter lens area for 1.60 index ZEISS ClearView FSV lenses compared to 1.60 ZEISS AS FSV lenses. Average of +5D, +3D, +1D, -1D, -3D, -5D and -7D with and without a cylinder of -2D. Quantitative analyses by Technology & Innovation, Carl Zeiss Vision GmbH, 2020.
Measurements of lens flatness (base curve) on 1.60 ZEISS ClearView FSV lenses compared to ZEISS SPH FSV lenses over a range of prescriptions (-5D, -3D, -1D, +1D, +3D, +5D with and without cyl -2D). Maximum reduction of 49% of -5.00D with and without cyl -2D. Quantitative analyses by Technology & Innovation, Carl Zeiss Vision GmbH, 2020.
Measurements of lens thickness on 1.60 ZEISS ClearView FSV lenses compared to ZEISS SPH FSV lenses over a range of prescriptions (-5D, -3D, -1D, +1D, +3D, +5D with and without cyl -2D). Maximum reduction of 16% for center thickness of +5.00/-2.00. Quantitative analyses by Technology & Innovation, Carl Zeiss Vision GmbH, 2020.