Collection: Prescription Sunglasses

Eyedigo Power Sunglasses offer a premium collection of stylish sunglasses for men and women, designed for everyday comfort and modern fashion. Our range includes power sunglasses, photochromic sunglasses, and zero power sunglasses with UV400 protected lenses to shield your eyes from harmful sun rays and reduce glare. From oversized, round, and square sunglasses to classic and trendy frame styles, Eyedigo combines durability, comfort, and eye protection. Perfect for driving, travel, outdoor activities, and daily wear, Eyedigo sunglasses deliver high-quality lenses and fashionable designs at affordable prices.

Eyedigo Sunglasses offer a premium and trend-focused collection of stylish sunglasses or power sunglasses for men and women, designed to deliver superior eye protection, everyday comfort, and modern fashion. Our wide range includes power sunglasses, prescription sunglasses, zero power sunglasses, polarized sunglasses, and photochromic sunglasses crafted with advanced UV400 protected lenses that block 100% harmful UVA and UVB rays while reducing glare and eye strain. Whether you are looking for oversized sunglasses, round sunglasses, square sunglasses, aviator sunglasses, rimless sunglasses, or trendy designer frames, Eyedigo combines lightweight durability, anti-glare clarity, and high-definition lenses for crystal-clear outdoor vision. Ideal for driving sunglasses, travel sunglasses, beach sunglasses, bike riding sunglasses, outdoor sunglasses, and daily wear sunglasses, our collection ensures maximum sun protection and long-lasting comfort. With stylish sunglasses online at affordable prices in India, Eyedigo brings together fashion sunglasses, branded-style sunglasses, and protective eyewear that enhance confidence while safeguarding your eyes from harsh sunlight and glare.

FAQ's

What lens options should I choose for prescription sunglasses?
For prescription (power) sunglasses, choose 100% UV protection (must-have), polarized lenses to reduce glare, and the right lens material like polycarbonate (lightweight, impact-resistant) or high-index (thinner for strong prescriptions). You can also add anti-scratch or anti-reflective coatings for better durability and clarity. 

Can prescription sunglasses help with strong power lenses?
Yes, prescription (power) sunglasses can help with strong power lenses just like regular glasses. They are specially made to match your exact prescription, including high minus or plus powers and astigmatism correction. For strong prescriptions, high-index or polycarbonate lenses are usually recommended to keep the lenses thinner and lighter. With the right frame and lens material, prescription (power) sunglasses can provide clear vision and proper sun protection even for higher powers.

What’s the difference between regular sunglasses and prescription (power)sunglasses?
Regular sunglasses have tinted lenses that protect your eyes from sunlight and UV rays, but they do not correct vision. Prescription (power) sunglasses, on the other hand, combine sun protection with vision correction by including your specific eye prescription (such as sphere, cylinder, and axis values) in the lenses. This means prescription (power) sunglasses help you see clearly while also protecting your eyes from glare and harmful UV rays, whereas regular sunglasses only provide sun protection.

Do prescription sunglasses strain eyes if the power is wrong?
Yes, prescription sunglasses can strain your eyes if the power is wrong. If the prescription is too strong, too weak, or has incorrect cylinder or axis values, your eyes may struggle to focus properly. This can lead to headaches, blurry vision, dizziness, and eye fatigue. That’s why it’s important to enter your prescription correctly and make sure it is up to date before ordering prescription sunglasses.

Can I use prescription (Power)sunglasses for driving?
Yes, you can use prescription (power) sunglasses for driving as long as they match your correct eye prescription and provide clear vision. In fact, they are very helpful while driving in bright sunlight because they reduce glare and improve visibility. Polarized lenses are especially useful for cutting road glare, and 100% UV protection helps protect your eyes. However, avoid very dark tints for night driving, as they can reduce visibility.

How to read my prescription for sunglasses (SPH, CYL, PD)?
To read your prescription for sunglasses, start with SPH (sphere), which indicates whether you are nearsighted (minus) or farsighted (plus) and shows the strength of your vision correction. Next is CYL (cylinder), which corrects astigmatism, and AXIS, which shows the angle of the astigmatism in degrees from 0 to 180. Finally, PD (pupillary distance) measures the distance between your pupils in millimeters, ensuring the lenses are properly aligned for clear vision. All these values should be entered exactly as written when ordering prescription sunglasses.
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