The last 10+ videos have all been about that. More on it on the OpticianWorks website and in Keith's Newsletters too. The short answer is, "give me a reason to shop here." If the glasses offerings don't match the people coming in the door you'll never keep them there - who is at fault for that depends on the store. Assuming a doctor's office - if your "insurance" plans drive in low income blue-collar folks for exams but your frames start at $265 well you can see the problem. Again big one - ask yourself: "Why would I shop here?" Is it attractive, do my frame boards look inviting, are people nice, is the optical a hideous after thought?
It looks like the Zeiss lens is another take on yellow night driving lenses. But rather than absorb the yellow wavelengths with a tint, it reflects them with a selective AR coating. Interfering with yellow wavelengths has been studied and shown to be ineffective. So Nightlight is not at all like the Zeiss product. Thanks.
Question: Is nightlite compatible with being put into a Chemistrie Clip or similar, so I could have SV distance glasses, with two sets of clip-ons, one for bright and one for night? I think I’d be concerned about having a clipon over the nightlite for bright driving, though I guess they do make lots of colors of sunglasses. Thoughts?
Absolutely! I'm thinking Trivex, as thin as the Chemistrie magnet with a great AR+NiteLite. Sure. In fact we'd love to hear the feedback and see the clip! John
High praise from an industry leader! I'll give it a shot
John can you do a video about standing out from competition? I had a few of our patients walk away and said they'll go to costco for their glasses.
The last 10+ videos have all been about that. More on it on the OpticianWorks website and in Keith's Newsletters too. The short answer is, "give me a reason to shop here." If the glasses offerings don't match the people coming in the door you'll never keep them there - who is at fault for that depends on the store. Assuming a doctor's office - if your "insurance" plans drive in low income blue-collar folks for exams but your frames start at $265 well you can see the problem. Again big one - ask yourself: "Why would I shop here?" Is it attractive, do my frame boards look inviting, are people nice, is the optical a hideous after thought?
I’m an optical adviser and I’m a big fan of your channel Mr. John, thanks a lot for sharing your experience, that was a really informative 👌🏻
Can you please show nightlite coating in reallife scenario especially bright led white light flare
Nice video...I am curious how this coating compares to the coating on Zeiss Drive Safe?
It looks like the Zeiss lens is another take on yellow night driving lenses. But rather than absorb the yellow wavelengths with a tint, it reflects them with a selective AR coating. Interfering with yellow wavelengths has been studied and shown to be ineffective. So Nightlight is not at all like the Zeiss product. Thanks.
Question: Is nightlite compatible with being put into a Chemistrie Clip or similar, so I could have SV distance glasses, with two sets of clip-ons, one for bright and one for night? I think I’d be concerned about having a clipon over the nightlite for bright driving, though I guess they do make lots of colors of sunglasses. Thoughts?
Absolutely! I'm thinking Trivex, as thin as the Chemistrie magnet with a great AR+NiteLite. Sure. In fact we'd love to hear the feedback and see the clip! John
How do I find an optical near me that offers this?
Drop me an email with your location through the OpticianWorks website and we'll see if we have any customers nearby. Thanks
Do they come in progressive or lined bifocal?
Anything.
If you are having trouble seeing at night and over 55 years old, your eyeball lenses are starting to fog and you need lens replacement surgery 😮
Cataracts are not the only cause of night driving issues as we age.
@@LaramyKOpticalthey are an inevitable one for many