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Hoya: The Hoyalux ID Myself Progressive Lenses For Exceptional Focus

by Vernon Maung
February 5, 2021
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Digital devices have taken over the world at such a fast pace over the few years in our current era. This has led to many challenges humans have faced. With people staring at their digital screens at close range for several hours in one day, the easy act of changing back and forth between near and far vision has elevated considerably.

Findings according to Hoya Vision (Hoya) shows that Malaysians spend an average of 8 to 10 hours a day gazing at digital screens. By shifting from mobile phones to laptop screens, and from tablets back to laptops and in-car navigation, these all can be extremely demanding on one’s eye.

In addition, our eyes are always changing as our age goes up, including new challenges and regular age-related eye issues that may be widespread, such as presbyopia. This term is explained as a vision defect that is usually present in people aged 40 and above and makes it hard for the eye to pay attention to nearby objects. Hence, it might be normal for people affected by it to find it very difficult to alter their focus between a book, a computer screen as well as a conference room whiteboard. A lot of people will then resort to bifocal lenses to solve this condition. But, bifocal lenses don’t provide the same fluidity similarly to progressive lenses, as the person wearing them would have to adjust his position to find the perfect zone in order to look or see without any difficulty.

Working in a similar fashion, progressive lenses might seem to address this problem. However, many of these progressives lenses within the market are not tailored to the person wearing them, causing issues such as distortion to their peripheral vision. Other drawbacks when putting progressive lenses on that may not be suitable to the wearer include a steeper learning curve, where the wearer will have to train and practice themselves to look through the correct portion of the lens while finishing daily tasks. As a matter of fact, the wearer might even feel unbalanced and sickened from looking through the incorrect section of the lens.

Source: Hoya Vision

Being a leader in the industry, Hoya has spent years going through extensive research into making perfect progressive lenses. The Hoyalux ID Myself, one of Hoya’s latest development provides a 100% individualised solution to guarantee outstanding performance for all activities, which gives wearers a whole new perspective and power of sight. The lens emphasises stable image processing, especially while moving around. Having minimal distortion, the most comfortable vision across distances, and a coherent transition between close, intermediate, and far, all that is left is a pair of glasses customised with the Hoyalux ID Myself progressive lens to have fun with the things we love doing.

The Hoyalux ID Myself progressive lenses offer the perfect focal power for glancing at objects clearly at any distance. This new high-definition progressive lens doesn’t just match the wearer’s personal vision requirements, it is also tailored to their individual parameters for the very first time. It gives the person wearing it more vision, distance, close-up vision, or more to the left and more to the right, as well as more optical performance around the clock.

Source: Hoya Vision

Out of its key features is its unsurpassed 3D Binocular Vision which ensures the lens wearers make the most from significantly reduced distortion and swaying effect across all dimensions. Moreover, its Binocular Harmonisation Technology also upgrades depth perception and improves the clarity of vision even in case of prescription variances between right and left eye. The Binocular Eye Model details how the eyes will cooperate together while gazing through the lens in all-gaze directions, taking into consideration the possible differences between the levels and visual axis of the eyes.

Source: Hoya Vision
Source: Hoya Vision

There is also Hoya’s AdaptEase Technology that also improves the near and intermediate visual width and gaze transition in the absence of influencing the far vision. Furthermore, as a result of improved visual fields, Hoyalux ID Myself provides a great experience when using digital devices.

With the development of the Hoyalux ID Myself, Hoya has started a paradigm shift in individual progressive lenses that aligns well with the individual eye. It’s capable of completely delivering on one’s vision potential by organising a construction process that caused in the making of one of the most precise lenses for anyone to wear or use.

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