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You will need your current prescription and pupillary distance (PD).
Choose a saved prescription or select one from a previous order.
Share your prescription with us after placing your order.
SPH | CYL | Axis | ADD | PD | |
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OD | -4.00 | -2.75 | 001 | 0.00 | 66 |
OS | -4.25 | -2.75 | 009 | 0.00 |
Please select the prescription you would like to use.
Make sure your prescription matches the information below. Pay close attention to the plus (+) or minus (-)
To edit, click the value.
Prescription type: Single Vision
PD-Pupillary Distance: 45
Birth Year:
Additional power:
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Pupillary distance (PD) is the distance between the pupils of your two eyes. It is an essential measurement when buying a new pair of eyeglasses or prescription sunglasses. For greatest comfort and clarity.
If your prescription includes PD, enter it as given.
To measure at home:
Please enter the birth year of the customer associated with this prescription/order. Customer's birth year helps us provide age-appropriate lens recommendations.
Enter the power for each eye (OD - right, OS - left). Use '+' for farsightedness or '-' for nearsightedness.
If present, enter the power for astigmatism correction. Always use '-' (minus) format.
If cylinder power is entered, provide the axis (1-180 degrees).
For bifocals or progressives, enter the additional power.
Enter values precisely as written on your prescription. If a field doesn't apply, leave it blank. Double-check all entries for accuracy.
OD OS
SPH
0.00
SPH
0.00
CYL
0.00
CYL
0.00
AXIS
0
AXIS
0
PRISM
0
BASE
0
OD = Oculus Dexter, which refers to the right eye.
OS = Oculus Sinister, refers to left
SPH = Sphere or Spherical, refers to the main correction in the prescription. Minus (-) values are for nearsightedness, and Plus (+) values are for farsightedness. If "PL" or "Plano" is written for this value then you should select 0.00 for this field.
CYL = Cylinder, refers to a correction for astigmatism. It can be either positive or negative. A CYL value will always have an Axis value. If "DS" or "SPH" is noted in the CYL space on your prescription, you have no astigmatism in that eye. In that case, enter 0.00 for the CYL and Axis.
AXIS = refers to the angle of the correction for the astigmatism (CYL) in the eye from 1 to 180 degrees. If there is no CYL value then there is no Axis value. The Axis value may be written as 3 digits, which means if your Axis value is 5, it is often written as 005.
Prism-In optometry, prism power refers to the strength of a prism used in eyeglasses to correct double vision or other alignment problems in the eyes. The power is measured in prism diopters, indicating how much the light is bent to correct the alignment.
Want to know the magic portion to a great fitting pair?
It’s your frame size
Here’s a Guide that’ll give you the quickest & easiest route to your best-fitting frames.
Key Note: At EyeMyEye, most of our collections fall under Medium Size Category. This is because our frames are designed keeping in mind an ideal Indian face. In case you’re not sure of your frame size, you can always try buying a medium frame that fits most of the people. However, if you want to be 100% sure, follow any of the ways below to get to that perfect fit.
While we’ve helped millions of happy customers with their perfect frame, yet, in a rare case, if you face any size issues, you can avail our 14-Day No Questions Asked Returns Policy. Although our lenses are custom-made according your frame & power, yet, if you’re not happy, we’re not happy. So, we will refund your entire lens+ frame cost.
If you own a well-fitted pair already, try and peek at the insides of the temples to find out the measurements. It would look like a set of numbers which denote lens width, bridge width & temple length respectively. e.g. 52-15-165
In case your frames are older than a year, you might find the numbers faded. This gives doubt a chance and you may end up buying a wrong size.
So let’s have a look at the next simplest way. For this, you will need:
Take cues from the ranges below to avoid any mistakes.
Lens Width/Diameter – The horizontal width of each lens in millimeters. It ranges between 40-62mm.
Bridge Width – The distance between the two lenses in millimeters. It ranges between 14-24mm.
Temple Length – The length from screw to temple tips. It ranges between 110-150mm.
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It is likely your face structure would be small too. In general, frames with less than or equal to 50mm of lens-width would fit you easily in case of eyeglasses. For sunglasses the width of 55mm or less should be your choice.
Your spectacles must be 55mm wide or more. In case of shades, this will be 65mm or more.
You can go for frames between 51mm to 54mm of lens-width for eyeglasses and 56mm to 64mm for sunglasses.
SMALL | MEDIUM | LARGE |
---|---|---|
50mm or less | 51mm-54mm | 55mm or more |
SMALL | MEDIUM | LARGE |
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55mm or less | 56mm-64mm | 65mm or more |
Did you know you could find out your frame size with your debit/credit cards too?
Interestingly, the standard width of the card can be compared to a medium (M) sized frame. Let’s see how.
Place one edge of the card at the center of your nose & if:
It’s okay, happens! But don’t worry. Give us a mail at support@eyemyeye.us our size experts will help you find your size-match.
Work from home makes you spend more time on your laptop? Late-night Netflix sessions becoming frequent? Spending the day making your eyes hop from one device to another?
If yes, then you are prone to digital tiredness that may include irritation, red eyes, blurriness, lack of sleep, dryness, etc.
Spending a lot of time on various digital devices affects the eyes and makes them tired. However, you can reduce it by using the computer glasses made especially for this purpose. These eyeglasses block and reduce glares and the blue light emanated from electronic screens. Thus, making it easy to use devices for a longer period without damaging your eyes.
Computer glasses come in various shapes and designs. However, rimless ones have a separate fanbase and charm around them.
Rimless glasses are specs with just the bridge and temple holding the lenses and no frame. These are non-obtrusive and subtle. Rimless frames are perfect for those who do not want the full feel of spectacles and are looking for a minimal vibe.
These lightweight frames are perfect for styling minimal looks and complement all face shapes too.
The rimless computer glasses are the perfect option to go for when you need no distraction from the frame while working on your device. These will be subtle and do their work of protecting your eyes well.
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