

From What I Heard They Should Have Zero Blur in the Periphery

Which is really minimal and definitely one of the best on the market. The coating is extremely transparent and adds a slight blue mirror-like effect to it. To be fair my camera made the green tone above look worse.
Varilux xdesign plus#
The anti-reflective coating is less dominant compared to the Glacier Plus UV IR in the black frame. Here you can see the Crizal Saphire UV on the Varilux X in the brown frame. The coating I liked most when looking at the samples was the Crizal Saphire UV. The material I chose is the Ormix without a tint which is more durable compared to the standard plastic called Orma. So what do I actually order? I ordered the very high-end possibility from the Varilux X and that´s the configuration with the 4D ending. The options are big if you want to order the Varilux X from Essilor. And I experience thise yellow and blue shine often. The left image totally exaggerates the chromatic aberrations I experience but this is the effect. This describes the effect best but you can see what I mean in an exaggerated way in the left picture below. In short, a really minimal yellow or blue shadow surrounds objects. In the beginning, I thought it was me but then I compared to my other progressive lenses and I did not experience this effect what so ever. What I don´t like are the chromatic aberrations I see when looking at things with a bright to dark transition. I see the blue mirrorlike effects barely while driving but they are still there sometimes. The anti-reflective coating is also very good. It took me only a day and after that, I was set and had an easy time finding the clear spots for reading. There are some really great things about those progressive lenses to say and some things that were a little nagging.įirst of all, what´s really good about them is the time to get used to them. Featuring augmented reality, video mapping and 2D and 3D animations, the different events have provided a unique high-tech flavour highlighting the cutting-edge innovation in this new progressive lens as well as explaining how it improves the visual experience of presbyopes.In this article, I will share my experience wearing the Varilux X during my daily routines.
Varilux xdesign series#
Nearly 3,000 presbyopes around the world participated in the development of the Varilux® X series™ through focus group interviews, video selfies and new methodologies of wearer testing including Essilor’s new HouseLab™ – a controlled home environment to observe and discuss wearer experiences.įollowing the launch of Varilux® X series™ across Europe, more than 10,000 eye care professionals have already begun to explore the benefits of this revolutionary progressive lens at a series of events and roadshows. Combined with a new calculator Essilor is able to design each lens with much greater precision taking into account multiple targets for one gaze direction. The Varilux® X series™ lens is the result of innovation in lens design with Xtend™ technology which delivers additional benefits for today’s near vision demands. But it’s also a progressive lens that ensures quality vision at every distance for all active presbyopes.īy re-shaping a specific zone in the lens, it overcomes a typical frustration with many progressive lenses – having to adjust one’s head to find the right angle. The Varilux® X series™ in particular has been designed to meet the ever-changing expectations of Generation X, consumers born between 19, who are highly active, digitally connected and don’t want to be limited by their vision. Group designers have focused efforts on improving vision at arm’s length – reflecting the multitude of near vision tasks of today’s lifestyles. Essilor introduces a new vision frontier – arm’s length vision – with its new premium progressive lens Varilux® X series™.Įssilor has launched its latest innovation to enhance the visual experience of presbyopes – going one step further in understanding the evolving needs of wearers and putting them at the heart of its innovation process.
