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Buying prescription eyeglasses online is a fast and affordable way to purchase Rx glasses. Our prescription glasses are a cost-effective way to step up your eyeglasses game for happier eyes. A number of our customers who wear contact lenses and our non-Rx glasses have since purchased a pair of our prescription computer glasses as well. We believe in our products, which is why when you buy our prescription glasses, we offer a 30-day risk-free return policy with free shipping, returns, and exchanges! Plus, our customer service team is always available to help, so feel free to shoot them an email or give them a call with any questions along the way. While you're limited to two prescription glasses per order—with this flexible return policy, it's definitely worth trying our Rx lenses!
Finding the correct prescription glasses fit for your face shape is incredibly important. We recommend that you start by determining your face shape. This way you can select frames that complement your features. As a rule of thumb, frames opposite your face shape tend to highlight your features best. For instance, if you have a round face try Rx frames that are square to add angles and help contour your face. On the other hand, if you have a square face try round frames to soften your angles.
Make sure to pay attention and coordinate your frame size with your face width. If you have a smaller face, try one of our smaller frames! You want to ensure the pair of glasses you select is proportional to the rest of your face. We offer our designer prescription glasses in a variety of sizes, shapes, and styles, so whether you have a square, round, oval, heart or oblong face shape, you're bound to find a pair of PrescriptionGlasses123.com Grays that look great on you. Since we sell everything online, we encourage you to search throughout the site and see which pair of our prescription glasses suit you best. Whether you're looking for prescription glasses for men or women, you're sure to find something within our unisex glasses collection. If you're looking for more in-depth recommendations about how our designer prescription frames fit, definitely check out our Fit Guide for a comprehensive overview.
Determining your glasses fit is important, but you also need to make sure your frames compliment your personal style. We know looks aren't everything, but when we're talking about glasses they need to look good to be worth our time. Our prescription Blue Light glasses are both effective and fashionable. When selecting prescription eyeglasses, think about what colors you wear and how glasses can best pair with your look. Pick glasses that compliment your hair color, eye color, and style in general.
Thankfully, we don't just offer one type or look. Our high-quality glasses are available in a variety of colors and sizes (you can try a classic black or tortoise frame, or go for a fun seasonal color like clear or pink), so you can choose frames that are perfect for you! Plus, all of our frames are unisex so whether you're looking for women's designer prescription glasses or men's designer prescription glasses we have plenty of options for everyone. To stay on top of all PrescriptionGlasses123.com Gray news, sign up for our mailing list to hear about new product offers and frame releases. Shop our collection of prescription glasses here.
We work hard to ensure all of our Rx eyeglasses are high-quality, effective, and affordable, which is why our prescription computer glasses start at $7.95. We don't have hidden fees or charge extra for anti-reflective or anti-glare coatings. We think you should have the best glasses possible, which is why all of our glasses come with Blue Light filtering technology, anti-reflective coating, and anti-glare protection for no extra cost. We make purchasing prescription glasses online easy for you!
If you're wondering why your prescription glasses should filter Blue Light, we have just the thing for you! We use the same proprietary Blue Light filtering and anti-glare technology featured in our non-Rx glasses for our Rx glasses. This way our prescription lenses effectively protect your eyes from prolonged screen use and mitigate symptoms of Digital Eye Strain. Digital Eye Strain (or Computer Vision Syndrome) side effects are caused by staring at screens (think: phones, computers, tablets, TVs) for long periods of time.
Common symptoms of Digital Eye Strain include:
PrescriptionGlasses123.com Gray lenses are specially designed to filter 50% of all and 90% of the most impactful range of Blue Light (400-440 nm) while eliminating 99% of glare to combat these negative and uncomfortable effects. In addition to our Blue Light filtering technology, our prescription glasses feature the same anti-reflective coating and UV protection as seen in our traditional non-Rx glasses (all of our glasses—non-Rx, Rx, readers, and polarized sunglasses include 100% protection from harmful UV rays).
Since most of us spend hours in front of screens every day, it makes sense that our designer prescription eyeglass frames help protect our eyes in today's screen-filled world. Let's face it—it's 2018 and screens are everywhere and your eyes need a break! So, whether you're working on a computer all day, reading blog posts, or scrolling through Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter—now you can protect your eyes with a pair of PrescriptionGlasses123.com Grays. Just add your prescription glasses to your cart and you're good to go. Whether you're shopping for a gift or for yourself it's as simple as that! If you have any other questions about our prescription glasses, feel free to head to our help center where you will find our FAQ section. In addition to our prescription glasses, we also offer a full assortment of non-prescription glasses, readers and non-prescription sunglasses.
We can currently fill designer prescription glasses online with a spherical value (SPH) between -6.00 and +4.00 up to a -/+2.00 cylinder (CYL). If you have astigmatism, we need both your cylinder and axis values in order to fulfill your Rx. If you need a prescription, you can obtain one by scheduling an eye exam with your local eye doctor, optical provider, optometrist, or ophthalmologist.
Make sure to request that your doctor includes your pupillary distance (PD) with the prescription. Your pupillary distance allows us to locate the optical center of your lenses so your prescription is correctly placed in the lens. If you have your Rx, but don't have your pupillary distance, you can measure your PD using our online PD tool. At the moment, we do not offer bifocals to ADD powers, prisms, or progressive lenses. However, we can complete single vision pairs of glasses with a sphere power from -6.00 to +4.00 and up to a -/+2.00 cylinder power. Once you have all of your Rx and PD information, you can upload your prescription when placing your Rx glasses online order. Please note, that you are allowed to include up to two prescription glasses for your online orders.
We do! No one wants crazy thick eyeglass lenses that make it look like you're staring out of a magnifying glass. That's why we automatically upgrade all of our Rx lenses to high-index 1.67 lenses free of charge! We care about the quality of our glasses and the high-index 1.67 lenses allow our glasses to have thinner lenses, while still servicing a range of prescriptions. This material is thinner than polycarbonate lenses, and high-index lenses are designed to be optically superior to most other materials. Our goal is to provide all of our customers with prescription eyewear that possesses the highest quality visual optics at the most affordable price point.