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List of Pros and Cons of Transition Lenses

Transition lenses provide people with the help that they need to experience the world with the correct eyesight. Glasses wearers still need to be shielded from the sun’s harmful UV rays and transition lenses allow them to do so. There are advantages and disadvantages associated with transition lenses, so let’s take a moment to examine these pros and cons.

List of Pros of Transition Lenses

1. Lenses Darken Quickly
Transition lenses are known to darken immediately, as the wearer steps out into the sun. Within a mere 30 seconds, the person’s regular eyeglasses have turned into a pair of sunglasses with no effort at all. This is a huge plus for glasses wearers whose lifestyles require them to go outdoors, then back indoors several times throughout each day.

2. Decreased Sensitivity To Light
Direct ocular exposure to UV rays can be extremely harmful. Transition lenses provide valuable protection from these rays and keep the eyes from being as sensitive to light. Increased exposure to UV rays can lead to other issues as the person ages, including cataracts. Best of all, the lenses are able to adjust to the specific needs of your eyes.

3. Save Money
People who are required to wear prescription eyeglasses typically had to go out and purchase a second pair of glasses to shield them from the sunlight before transition lenses came along. Now that they are able to purchase a 2 in 1 option, this allows to save money that they would have normally had to spend on a pair of sunglasses to keep their safe.

List of Cons of Transition Lenses

1. Don’t Work In Vehicles
Transition lenses do not work as well while the wearer is inside of their motor vehicle. A vehicle’s windshield has its own mechanism built into it to block the UV rays. Since the lenses do not receive any contact with UV rays while you are driving, this keeps the transition from being triggered and your glasses will remain the same.

2. Outdoor Photos Are More Difficult
For the shutterbugs out there, it is important to note that the transition lenses darken so quickly, your eyes are almost immediately obscured from sight. Depending on what look you are currently going for, perhaps this will end up in the pro column. This may be a problem for those of us who aren’t trying to be rock stars, however.

3. Lenses Are Not Currently Polarized
A common complaint about transition lenses from prescription eyeglass wearers is that those who are especially sensitive to light are not able to receive the proper protection from the sun’s harmful glare. While this is expected to improve in the future, users who need protection from the hard glare right now may be left out in the cold.