|
|
|
Ask HN: Prescription glasses which optimize function over fashion
|
|
2 points
by 01001010
3088 days ago
|
|
Traditional glasses appear to prioritize looks over function. I am not a professional optician, but I imagine a pair of glasses which optimize function over form to meet at least some of the following criteria: - Large lens to maximize field-of-view
- Cup-shaped lens to optimize distance from eye at all angles
- Thin shafts to enable lying in bed and using headphones
- Minimal sized frame (although should be mostly outside of field-of-view anyway)
- Light
Price and design are irrelevant. Contacts is, unfortunately, not an option.Are there are any such glasses available? Is my assessment wrong? |
|
Unusually strong prescriptions sometimes have to be special-ordered because they aren't kept in stock, but AFAIK they're still not custom-ground. Or at least they're still machine-ground from standard blanks.
If you want a lens with unusual curvature, you'd need to start with a blank that supports that curvature - which may not exist. And the grinding machines may also be unable to work with that curvature (hand-grinding, besides being immensely more expensive, will be less consistent in its result).
And then you'll have the problem of fitting the lens securely into a frame that's designed for one with lesser curvature. Heck, even my (moderate prescription) sunglasses suffer from poor lens fit.
I'm not saying it can't be done; just that there are a lot of obstacles to what you're looking for.