Is Anti-Reflective on My Glasses Worth It? | SportRx

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • Wondering if the anti-reflective coating on glasses is worth it? Join Eyeglass Tyler in this video as he goes over the pros and cons of AR coatings and how long they last.
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  • @androidaleccc
    @androidaleccc 4 года назад +18

    Optician here. An important factor to keep in mind is certain high quality AR coatings like Crizal Sapphire UV or Crizal Sunshield (for sunglasses) prevent UV back reflections on your lens. Polycarbonate will block 100% of UV from passing through the lens but what people dont realize is that up to 50% of ambient UV light can actually hit the back of your lens and reflect into your (now more dilated if wearing sunglasses) eye. Cheap AR coatings have actually shown in studies to reflect more than uncoated lenses. If you are buying sunglasses primarily for UV protection then a backside coating like Crizal Sunshield UV is basically a must have.

  • @ayubmatadar1136
    @ayubmatadar1136 2 года назад +1

    Thank you very much appreciate.

  • @AAM2011
    @AAM2011 3 года назад

    Definitely worth it!!

  • @mariaarias1703
    @mariaarias1703 3 года назад

    I just got mine today need it for driving at night and got a free pair

  • @jkidesto714
    @jkidesto714 3 года назад

    Can you guys do a scratch test one of these days?

  • @BennyKleykens
    @BennyKleykens 2 года назад +7

    It really isn't worth it from a Cost/Benefit perspective. The longevity problems are not gone AT ALL. Even with excellent care you'll find these form 'crazing' problems. No matter how good you take care of them! End of the line : Opticians sell double the amount of glasses because of quality issues and they're laughing all the way to the bank, togheter with the lens manifacturers. Sure they'll try to convince people quality improved, well... it has not improved enough! Case in point : most AR coated glasses don't come with a warranty, and those that DO have a warranty of 2 year! And trust me, 2 years is the best you can get out of these. Don't do AR, don't let opticians convince you that you need this abomination. And if they won't give you the option to go WITHOUT AR : Buy Online where YOU select your lenses!

    • @sportrxeyewear
      @sportrxeyewear  2 года назад

      Very interesting take Benny! Everyone has their opinion when it comes to AR coatings. From a personal standpoint, and as a practicing optician for 15 yrs, i'll say that there are few lens applications and/or coatings that i personally believe are as or more important than an Anti Reflective coating. It is the first thing opticians notice when looking at a lens from both a wearer as well as an onlookers perspective. While some people are indifferent to the amount of glare or reflection on their lenses, many are highly sensitive to the eyestrain and fatigue it may cause especially with extended wear time. Imagine doing half a push up, then holding it for as long as you can. Your muscles would get pretty tired pretty quick. This is similar to what some people's eyes are doing without an AR coating applied to their lenses. Other benefits include reducing Halo effect caused by oncoming headlights when driving at night, reducing fatigue when viewing screens for long periods of time, and (from an aesthetic standpoint) having the abillity to see one's eyes in pictures without heavy reflectivity. As for the life of the coating, that comes down to general care combined with the quality of the lab producing the lens. Fortunately SportRx gives you the option of adding AR to any lens, clear or tinted. Hope this helps some!

  • @diegoorton2924
    @diegoorton2924 4 года назад +1

    Can you guys do a review of the costa Diego

    • @sportrxeyewear
      @sportrxeyewear  4 года назад +1

      Hey Diego! We got that for you, check it out here: ruclips.net/video/iBeqmkGsmwQ/видео.html

    • @diegoorton2924
      @diegoorton2924 4 года назад

      Thanks

  • @mattatwar
    @mattatwar 3 года назад

    Can you combine anti reflective and blue light?

    • @sportrxeyewear
      @sportrxeyewear  3 года назад +2

      You betcha! Our Blue Defense coating is an anti-reflective coating. You get all of the benefits of our Premium Anti-Reflective coating, but with the added benefit of short-wave HEV blue light blocking as well!
      Done forget - we have friendly, knowledgeable opticians who would love to help with more tailored assistance and they're available at 888-831-5817!

  • @mattrc77
    @mattrc77 4 года назад +1

    If you plan to wear the same glasses every day for at least a few years I would get the Premium AR coatings, also how does one buy SportRX Swag?

    • @tylerandersen9410
      @tylerandersen9410 4 года назад

      Thanks for all the love you give us in the comments, friend! Hit us up with your address at info@sportrx.com and we'll hook you up! Tell them tyler sent you

  • @manuellopez4151
    @manuellopez4151 4 года назад +5

    I’m just a little skeptical about getting a bad batch

    • @sportrxeyewear
      @sportrxeyewear  3 года назад +1

      Sorry for the long delay in reply on this!
      Bad batches are uncommon, but not impossible. As long as you're ordering from a reputable optical supply (did someone say SportRx??) then you should be covered under warranty for something like that. There are a lot of lens manufacturing labs out there and they are definitely not all created equal! Do your due diligence to be sure that you are getting work done at a lab that doesn't cheap out on their lab techs (did someone say SportRx??) because it makes a huge difference in reliable/consistent quality.
      Feel free to reach out to our friendly, knowledgeable opticians for even more tailored assisntance at 888-831-5817 (did someone say SportRx??)

  • @purselady2
    @purselady2 11 месяцев назад

    i got my eyes done today the dr said now days its all in one anti- reflective
    and scratch

  • @manuellopez4151
    @manuellopez4151 4 года назад

    What AR COATING are you guys doing?

    • @sportrxeyewear
      @sportrxeyewear  3 года назад +1

      We have out own proprietary anti-reflective coating that we use. We offer a basic AR and a premium AR. The Premium AR option is going to be comparable to other top-tier coatings akin to the Crizals of the world.

  • @user-op1ee7px1b
    @user-op1ee7px1b Год назад +2

    So instead of white glare (uncoated), the glare is now green? With all respect, I don’t understand how this is a cosmetic benefit.

    • @sportrxeyewear
      @sportrxeyewear  Год назад

      Hello! The main benefit from AR is reduced eyestrain and better optical clarity, but cosmetically it reduces reflection on the front of the lens viewed from an onlooker's perspective. Unsure about the 'green' mentioned although you may be speaking to the curtains reflected on the left lens when looking at the image in the video. To be clear, there is no hue of color with AR coatings except when they're paired with a blue light blocker. Hope this helps! 🤓

  • @Coolwater83
    @Coolwater83 2 года назад +1

    I always get AR coating for cosmetic reasons. Glasses without AR coating look terrible

  • @manuellopez4151
    @manuellopez4151 4 года назад

    I really want a pair of transitions

    • @sportrxeyewear
      @sportrxeyewear  3 года назад

      You should get some then! If you have any more questions after this little vid:
      ruclips.net/video/xOMcox5in8E/видео.html
      then you can reach out to our friendly, knowledgeable opticians at 888-831-5817

    • @michelangeluhhh
      @michelangeluhhh 3 года назад +1

      Not worth it lmfao, they look terrible when you go inside after they're gotten all the way dark, plus they make it too dark.

    • @manuellopez4151
      @manuellopez4151 3 года назад +1

      @@michelangeluhhh they look great paired with a mirror coat

    • @purselady2
      @purselady2 11 месяцев назад

      @@michelangeluhhh TRUE AND GLASSES ALWAYS HAVE A TINY HINT YELLOW TINT,,
      STAYS) AND WHEN REALLY COLD THE GLASSES
      TAKE LONG TIME TO TURN BACK TO NORMAL WHEN U GO IN)

  • @sunigbiskit2904
    @sunigbiskit2904 3 года назад

    in short, Is anti smudge worth it?

    • @sportrxeyewear
      @sportrxeyewear  3 года назад

      Having oleophobic properties can make a big difference when it comes to everyday care of your lenses. While it may not affect anything optically, it will make you life better with it!

  • @meaninglessname123
    @meaninglessname123 Год назад

    In my opinion, it's an open question if AR coatings are worth it. They tend to be grease magnets; they will always be dirty. They can also be extremely fragile: I got a pair of AR glasses (not top of the line AR), and it started to wear off the same day! Guess they shouldn't have included that little cloth in my glasses case, because it took the coating right off. Before that, I had a pair with top of the line Crizal AR and "diamond" antiscratch coatings ($$$), and the coatings lasted a year. Coatings generally are overpriced and underperform.

    • @sportrxeyewear
      @sportrxeyewear  Год назад

      Hey AJ! True, there are many different companies that offer AR coatings combined with Scratch and oil resistance that vary in quality. The life of a coating depends on the level of quality and maintenance. Many AR coatings can last years if properly cared for, and most brands offer some type of warranty as well. It's especially beneficial for people with light sensitivity that strain their eyes to fight to see past the reflective sheen, but others get by without it no problem!

  • @ems_nightcreature8209
    @ems_nightcreature8209 Год назад +1

    My last prescription was from 9 years ago... every 2 years is just too much lol

    • @sportrxeyewear
      @sportrxeyewear  Год назад

      😲 Dang, talk about confidence in your prescription! Might be due for a checkup!?

    • @ems_nightcreature8209
      @ems_nightcreature8209 Год назад

      @@sportrxeyewear yeah I just did last month because I had a few scratches on my sunglasses. Only thing that changed was one step higher on the right cyl. Just ordered a Maui Jim with mauigreen & a smith operator with bullseye lenses. Thank you for the public service discount!

  • @reening
    @reening 3 года назад +1

    So are the glasses you're using in this video have Anti-Reflective coating on? I see some green glares on your lenses from a monitor(?)

    • @sportrxeyewear
      @sportrxeyewear  3 года назад +2

      Absolutely! Yes, you are correct, there is still glare bouncing off of my lenses. Unfortunately, there is not a coating available that cuts glare down to zero, but it certainly helps. Different anti-reflective coating manufacturers approach it differently in terms of what color/hue that you may see when you do see that glare including green, gold, blue, etc. While it doesn't cut that glare 100%, especially under such bright lights as I am in here, it still makes a considerable difference in optical clarity/quality.
      Thank you for reaching out! If you feel like you could use some more tailored assistance, you can always reach out to one of our friendly, knowledgeable opticians at 888-831-5817

  • @chetlangford2144
    @chetlangford2144 4 года назад

    Do you guys like custom painted sunglasses? chet_langford17 Instagram!

  • @virkelie2
    @virkelie2 3 года назад +12

    Do your glasses have an anti-reflective coating?
    Because there is a lot of reflection in your glasses.

  • @purselady2
    @purselady2 11 месяцев назад +1

    BUT IT DOESNT LOOK LIKE HES WEARING ANTI-REFLECTIVE

    • @sportrxeyewear
      @sportrxeyewear  11 месяцев назад

      He is! It's tough to tell due to the bright lights directed at his face for filming purposes. If he did not have AR, you would see even more reflection coming off his lenses and alot more squinting 😉

  • @TheRipley900
    @TheRipley900 3 года назад +1

    I will never get it again . They seem foggy all the time!!

    • @sportrxeyewear
      @sportrxeyewear  3 года назад

      Oh, no! It sounds like you may have a problem with your coating. It very well may be crazing, which is like a fine spider webbing cracks in the coating. If you got those from us, then we can take care of it! I would not recommend writing off all AR coatings because it can make a big difference and not all AR coatings are created equal!

    • @Matanumi
      @Matanumi 3 года назад

      Regular glasses would be foggy a lot in a cold environment or with your mask on always