Monday, November 28, 2011

What In The Fog?



Hello everyone, my name is JM, I'm the licensed optician at Eyes On Linton your Delray Beach Optometrist.

I'll be doing a little guest blogging from time to time to discuss things that are new in the optical.

Today I want to talk about something new in the world of optics and lens coatings,
Essilor Optifog, a lens that resists fogging.

Now you may be saying, "That's absolutely preposterous JM, there's nothing in the world that can do that." And trust me I was a skeptic as well up until today. I was given a personal demonstration of the power of this outstanding lens technology. What's also great is this Optifog technology is paired with Essilors Crizal Anti Reflective coating to give the user both fog and reflection free lenses.

The Optifog lens is activated by the Optifog Activator by simply adding a drop of this concentrate to each side of the Optifog lens. By gently wiping with a microfiber cloth to make sure the entire surface, eyeglass wearers will find that their vision becomes perfectly fog-free up to one week.

The only downside to this is, you can't just put this solution on any lens. It will only work with the special process our lab does when the glasses are being generated.

If you'd like to see a personal demonstration please come in anytime to Eyes On Linton your Delray Beach Optometrist

Here is a video to show you how well it works

1 comment:

  1. Wow, this would be great for my husband! Whenever it is cold and he walks into a warm room he always gets fogged up. This is a simple way in fixing the problem. I will have to look into it more.

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