What are Honeycomb Lenses?

What are Honeycomb Lenses?

Honeycomb lenses are a breakthrough in eyewear technology, designed to enhance your vision by incorporating a unique design inspired by nature. Just like the sturdy yet lightweight structure of a beehive, these lenses feature a honeycomb pattern made up of tiny hexagonal cells. This design isn’t just for show; it plays a critical role in improving how you see.

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Key Benefits of Honeycomb Coating:

  • Optimum Clarity and Sharp Vision – Honeycomb lenses provide crisper, sharper vision, enhancing your ability to see details clearly.
  • Reduced Glare – These lenses significantly reduce glare, making them ideal for both bright daylight and challenging nighttime driving conditions.
  • Enhanced Comfort – By reducing eye fatigue, these lenses ensure greater comfort during prolonged use.
  • Full UV Protection – Honeycomb lenses provide comprehensive UVA and UVB protection.
  • Durability and Maintenance – These lenses are scratch-resistant and easy to clean, thanks to their robust surface treatments.
  • Anti-Reflective Properties – With their anti-reflective qualities, Honeycomb lenses virtually eliminate reflections on the lens surfaces.
  • Water and Oil Repellent – A super-hydrophobic layer repels water and oils, keeping your lenses clearer and smudge-free under various conditions.
Benefits of Honeycomb Lenses

When to Use Honeycomb

  • Working in Artificial or Low-Light Conditions
  • Driving at Night or in Bad Weather
  • Reading/Writing
  • Working on a Computer or Tablet

The honeycomb lens coating is compatible with all standard single vision lenses as well as regular varifocals, although it is not available for our specialist varifocals or bifocals. Please note that this coating is intended for regular eyeglasses and is not suitable for sunglasses. If you have any questions about the compatibility of honeycomb lenses or need further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us. Our customer service team is available to help you at 0151 632 6611 or via email at [email protected].