Ray Ban RB3016 CLUBMASTER Sunglasses For Men For Women
By: Doctor Eye Health
In this video, Dr. Allen discusses the pros and cons of buying prescription glasses online versus in-store. He highlights that online glasses tend to be cheaper, with prices ranging from $10 to $700, depending on frame and lens quality. While accuracy can be a concern with online glasses, Dr. Allen found that most online brands were very accurate, with only one brand providing the wrong prescription. However, he advises against buying progressive or bifocal glasses online, as the measurements required for these lenses can be complex and often result in a poor experience. When it comes to quality, the build and durability of in-store glasses are generally better, although some online brands do provide good quality frames. As for lens quality, in-store glasses usually offer a higher standard, with options for specialty lenses from top manufacturers. The purchasing experience and services also differ, with the advantage of having access to local staff and opticians for personalized guidance when shopping in-store. Local shops can help find frames that are comfortable and suitable for specific prescriptions, as well as offer adjustments for a perfect fit. On the other hand, online shopping offers a wider range of frame options but lacks the ability to try them on before purchasing. Dr. Allen suggests considering the best of both worlds by purchasing online frames and getting lenses fitted at a local store.
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