Choosing the right lens coating can make a world of difference to your vision comfort. Whether you spend hours on screens, drive frequently, or love the outdoors — the right coating protects your eyes and enhances clarity. This guide breaks down the most popular options at NationsOptics so you can make a confident, informed choice.
The right lens coating transforms your glasses from just corrective eyewear into daily protection for your eyes. At NationsOptics, we offer five specialized coatings — from Anti-Glare Blue Block for screen users to Night-Driving Tint for late-night commuters. This guide helps you pick the right one.
We just made ordering rimless glasses smarter.Pick your lens cutting shape — Aviator, Rectangular, Oval, Butterfly and more — directly on the lens collection page. See real photos, exact dimensions, and confirm your shape before checkout. No guesswork. No callbacks. Just the perfect fit.Explore the new Lens Shape Selector →
Proper lens care is essential for maintaining clear vision and extending the life of your eyeglasses. This guide explains how to clean your optical lenses safely, store them correctly, and protect them from everyday damage. Learn about lens coatings, the best cleaning methods, and common mistakes to avoid so your glasses stay crystal clear for years. Whether you wear single vision, bifocal, or progressive lenses, following these expert tips from NationsOptics will help preserve your eyewear and improve your overall visual comfort.
Not all lenses are priced the same — and your prescription is the biggest reason why. From affordable zero-power lenses to premium progressive multifocals, every element of your Rx — the power range, cylinder value, lens material, and coatings — plays a role in determining the final cost. This guide breaks down exactly how lens pricing works across all categories, so you can make smarter, more informed choices when ordering your next pair.
Photochromic and tinted lenses both protect your eyes from sunlight, but they work in different ways. Photochromic lenses automatically darken when exposed to UV light and become clear indoors, making them ideal for everyday use. Tinted lenses, on the other hand, provide a fixed shade designed for consistent glare reduction, especially for driving and outdoor activities. This guide explains the key differences, advantages, and best use cases so you can choose the right lenses for your lifestyle.