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  FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS  
     
     
  What Are NANOMITE™ Brand Lenses  
  Nanomite Optical introduced a new generation breakthrough NANOMITE™ Technology that combat against Dangerous Infrared Light, Blue Light and Ultraviolet Light.

Today many consumers are not aware of visible and non-visible dangerous light. NANOMITE™ lens will helps to protect our eyes. With today advance Nanomite™ technologies; NANOMITE™ coat can be applied to all types of lens substrate. Today NANOMITE™ technologies are more durable and easier to clean and convenience of applying it to any of your preferred optical lens.

 
     
  Purchasing NANOMITE™ Lenses  
  Nanomite Optical works with multiple lab and lens manufacturing partners to offer the widest availability of NANOMITE™ lenses. Individual practices and retail outlets determine the price of finished lenses-including applicable promotions or discounts- so prices may vary.  
     
  Technology  
  1.NANOMITE™ PATENT  
  To offer the most comprehensive eyewear solutions to patients, eyecare professionals must consider visual comfort and long term vision protection in addition to visual acuity. Nanomite™ Lens can reduce various types of dangerous light (Infrared Light, Blue Light and Ultraviolet Light). With NANOMITE™ Technology, it can apply to all types of photochromic, polarized, clears and made to order lens thus becoming the ideal everyday lens for providing dangerous light protection and visual comfort. This advancement is easier than ever for eyecare professional to prescribe everyday lenses to patients that address visual acuity, visual comfort and long term vision protection for a better overall visual experience and enhanced vision related quality of life.         
     
  2.DO I HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT THE PHOTOCHROMIC TECHNOLOGY SCRATCHING OR PEELING OFF MY NANOMITE™ BRAND LENSES?  
  No, you do not need to worry.  The technology behind our photochromic process ensures that the photochromic dyes are part of the lens and cannot be scratched off or peeled off and are designed to last for the life of your prescription. If you experience a problem with your lenses, we suggest you contact your eyecare professional or place of purchase.  
     
  3. NANOMITE NIGHT VISION TECHNOLOGY  
  Nanomite analyzes the rod and cones of human eyes. Night Vision, require colour contrast to enhance the vision. So slight yellowish contribute to the night vision. Adding to it, we also analyze the led light spectrums of the car. Car head (new bright white led, yellow led, conventional light) comes with several wavelength. So with Nanomite, it reduces the unwanted glare and allow more clear, sharper, visible light to goes through.  
     
  NANOMITE™ Lenses Performance  
  1.BENEFITS OF NANOMITE™ BY ONELENS  
  ‧Effectively Block Solar Infrared Light – >50.00%
‧Effectively Block Solar Blue Light – 28%
‧Effectively Block Solar Ultra Violet Light – UV400
 
  Note: Such information may vary when lens material, indices, hard coat varies. Information is based on 160 indices plano Nanomite™ lens.  
     
  2.HOW LONG DO NANOMITE™ BRAND LENSES LAST?  
   In order to keep your prescription lenses current, regular, comprehensive eye exams are recommended to determine any prescription changes and help prevent any other eye problems. Talk to your eyecare professional or eye doctor to find out how often you should schedule a visit to preserve your eye health.  
     
  Are Photochromic Lenses Right For Me?  
  1.HOW DO I KNOW PHOTOCHROMIC LENSES WITH NANOMITE™ TECHNOLOGY IS RIGHT FOR ME?  
  If you're looking for more than an ordinary lens can offer, Photochromic lenses are right for you.Photochromic lenses are designed to fit virtually every frame, style, size and prescription. That includes designer frames, kid's sizes and special prescriptions.

Photochromic lenses are right for all ages. Anyone can benefit from seeing life with just the right amount of light. Photochromic lenses are a great option for kids of all ages because it's never too early to start protecting your eyes from harmful UV rays.

Photochromic lenses don't just make everything look great, they also reduce eye fatigue and strain. And block 100% of UVA/UVB light.

Anyone who wears glasses or sunglasses (prescription or not) can wear Photochromic Nanomite™ lenses. We have options for every lifestyle, every age, and a number of different sports and activities. Photochromic Nanomite™ everyday lenses are designed to be worn all day everyday. By applying Nanomite™ Technology it will enhance the overall lens performance and safety by protecting against all dangerous light. This will enhance your vision and safety in many outdoor activities – from performance sports like golf, running, biking, and hunting to everyday activities like driving.

 
     
  2. WHAT LENS TYPES ARE NANOMITE™ BRAND LENSES AVAILABLE IN?  
  Nanomite™ Optical works with multiple lab and lens manufacturing partners to offer the widest availability of clear, photochromic and polarised lenses on the market today.

Today's advanced Nanomite™ lenses are available across all major lens materials (including polycarbonate and high-index materials you may hear your eyecare professional reference, which make lenses thinner and lighter) and designs (single vision, for prescriptions correct for distance vision or for near vision, bifocals and progressives, which account for distance and near vision in the same lens. You may know them as "no-line" bifocals), and in most prescriptions – from the lightest to the strongest. Ask your eyecare professional for more information.

 
     
  3. DO NANOMITE™ BRAND LENSES WORK IN ALL EYEGLASS FRAMES?  
  Yes,Nanomite™ lenses work in virtually any frame and material: plastic, metal, rimless, semi-rimless or full frames.  
     
  4. ARE NANOMITE™ BRAND LENSES SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN?           
 

 Yes, Nanomite™ lenses are a great option for children.

 
     
 
a. Did you know that the average child receives three times the UV exposure as an adult? Because children are constantly going from inside to outside and because the crystalline lens is not fully developed allowing for more light to enter the eye, a lens that blocks 100% of UV rays is important to preserving their eye health now and in future years.
 
     
 
b. Did you know that the average child today expose to many electronic gadgets (i.e computer, smart phone) that generates dangerous blue light? As the crystalline lens of the children are still developing, it is important to reduce solar or electronic gadget blue light to enter the eyes to preserve their eye health now and in future years.
 
     
 
c. Did you know that today child expose more to dangerous infrared light than an adult? Many outdoor activities expose to tremendous solar infrared light. It is important to have a lens that reduces the heat exposure on the eye surface and preserving healthy eye now and in future years.
 
     
  Price Inquiries  
  The price of Nanomite™ lenses will vary because there are many factors that affect the price of the eyeglass lenses you purchase.  The price is set by the retail store or eyecare professional’s office where you make your purchase.

The final price takes into consideration the lens material, lens type (single-vision, bifocal, or progressive), your prescription and any NANOMITE™ coatings you opt to add, as well as any special promotions or discounts that are offered.

Finally, be sure to ask your eyecare professional for authentic NANOMITE™ brand lenses and request the certificate of authenticity when you pick up your new glasses.

 
     
  Current Customers  
  1.DO NANOMITE™ BRAND LENSES COME WITH A WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE?  
  Please check with your eyecare professional or optical retailer to understand their warranty/guarantee policies on prescription eyeglasses. Nanomite™ lenses may be included in the program.  
     
  2.HOW DO I CARE FOR MY NANOMITE™ LENSES?  
  Nanomite™ lenses can be cleaned like most lenses – with a lens cleaner, mild soap or a microfiber lens cleaning cloth. Do not use window cleaner to clean your prescription eyeglasses, as it contains chemicals that could break down the coatings on your lenses. You should also be careful not to wipe your lenses with a surface that could potentially scratch your lenses, for instance, a facial tissue or paper towel.  
     
  Eye Health  
  1.What is infrared  
   Infrared is an invisible radiant energy. It is popularly known as “thermal radiation” and generates longer wavelengths that are invisible to human eyes. Such radiation are segmented into Infrared A (780nm – 1400nm), Infrared B (1400nm – 3000nm) and Infrared C (3000nm – 1 million nm). Slightly more than half of the total energy from the sun was eventually found to arrive on earth in the form of infrared. With our current environment most of the thermal radiation emitted by objects such as light bulb, heat lamp or other heat objects near room temperatures is Infrared.  
     
  2.Danger of Infrared  
  Infrared is not visible and may affect a person eyes without his knowledge. Human eyes DO NOT registered to recognised infrared and thus pupil will not close in order to protect retina from Infrared light source.

The purpose of the human eye is to focus light and thus will focus its eye energy across the electromagnetic spectrum, in regardless the light is visible or not. Each area of the eye absorbs different light wavelengths. If too much infrared light is absorbed, the eye tissues will be burn thus causing damage to the retina. With the sensitivity to light even with extreme short exposure to infrared the eye tissue will be damage.

 
     
  3.What is Blue Light  
  Until recently, the rod and cone photoreceptor cells in our retinas have been credited with total responsibility for our light sensitivity. Recent research, however, has shown that some of our ganglion cells may be performing as a third type of photoreceptor. These sparsely situated cells are most sensitive to blue light. They seem to exist principally to help us differentiate between day and night. The ganglion cells independently control dilation and contraction of our pupils, with a peak response at the blue light wavelength of 480nm. Some researchers have concluded through testing that the reaction of these ganglion cells is evidence of the importance of blue light to useable vision.  
     
  4.Danger of Blue Light  
  World health organization announce that from year 2006 to 2008 blue light have causes 30,000 blindness people and on year 2009 have issue an emergency alert on danger of blue light.
● Blue light is known to be more capable of causing damage to your retina.
● Blue light put you at risk to macular degeneration.
● Too much absorption of blue light causes the ganglion cell to un-bleach and responsive to light.
● Blue light can lead to cataract posterior fundus injury.
● Blue light will aggravate eye sensitivity to glare.
● Blue light can cause blurred vision, resulting in visual fatigue syndrome.
 
     
  5.What is Ultraviolet Light  
  Humans cannot see ultraviolet light. Ultraviolet light has a shorter wavelength, higher frequency and higher energy than the light within the visible spectrum. Sunlight will generate UVA, UVB, UVC. UVB is the most dangerous ultraviolet to human eyes.  
     
  6.Danger of Ultraviolet  
  Excessive short term exposure to UV is known to cause photokeratitis or a ”sunburn on the eye”, leading to pain, blurred vision or even temporary blindness. In the long run, UV exposure can cause more threatening eye diseases such as cataracts, macular degeneration, and others, which can cause loss of sight. Just like real sunlight, tanning beds pose a substantial risk of overexposure to UV.  
     
     
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