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@@George-ei1im There are different designs or formulas for anti-glare coatings, some may give off a yellow hugh, while others may give green, red or blue. Usually the higher quality anti-reflectives don't create this problem as often (as they allow more light to pass through the lens rather than reflect off).
Very disappointed that you are taking a sponsor from Zenni. I've been an optician for 35 years and to see how on line glasses purchasing has diminished our profession is heartbreaking. Guess it's all about the money and so are you. Unsubscribing
It might be good to go over what the Category of Sunglasses lenses are. All Sunglasses should have on the left temple a number fallowed by a P for Polarized or an N for Non-Polarized. So for example a 3P would be category 3 Polarized. Category levels: Category 0: 0-20% light blocked Category 1: 20-57% light blocked Category 2: 57-82% light blocked Category 3: 82-92% light blocked Category 4: 92-97% light blocked It’s rare to find category 4 on a sunglass as they are illegal to drive with. Category 2 and 3 are the most common with 3 being best for sunny weather and category 2 being good for cloudy weather.
I have Transitions lenses at present and they’ve done well for me. Long ago, there used to be Photogray lenses but they were available only in glass lenses. Transitions are in plastic lenses including multifocal lenses, a nice plus. A couple observations: - Photochromic lenses work best in cooler rather than in hot weather. - Concave lenses appear to get darker than convex lenses (think how light is refracted in each lens type)
I’m a career law enforcement officer and I used to wear them. During a foot chase the bad guy ran into an abandoned house with no light. Since it was a day shift I didn’t have a light on my belt. Anyway it was a very clear dry cool day. The guy ran into the home and hid in a closet. As I searched the house I realized my glasses were not transitioning very quickly but I continued to search the home. I came to the walk-in closet and I having no idea where he was he ran out of the closet and shoved me backwards. Of course I fell in the junk and he took off. I caught up with him on the highway where he had both lanes stopped trying to pull an elderly man out of his truck. But the old man hung on until me and an off duty officer were able to get him in cuffs. The moral of the story, don’t use them in police work. It could get you hurt or killed.
That might not always be an option if you need the glasses to have clear enough vision to do your job. For someone in law enforcement they need to be able to spot if someone has a weapon.
Good info doc. I've been neglecting my eyes for several years by wearing reading glasses after loosing my prescription glasses, over the counter eye drops for dry and itching eyes when I think something else may be going on. After this neglect my eyes go on seeing like noble servants. Transition glasses my be worth a look no pun.
I love those ruby lenses. They are gorgeous. Please showcase any of the new sunglasses that you added to your collection. I also love your sunglass collection video.
Just got the GenS Ruby Red recently. I highly recommend them. They are very soothing to the eyes. It's really cool especially on a bright sunny day how they have that red color and seeing black top roads with a red tint.
I've been wearing glasses for many, many years and Zenni has so far been my favorite glasses retailer (online or brick-and-mortar). Glasses from the eye doctor are too darn expensive for what you get!! Anyway, I've shied away from photochromic lenses mostly because I prefer my sunglasses to be a bit larger than my everyday glasses. But maybe I'll check out these new Gen S lenses from Zenni after I see my eye doctor later this week and she inevitably tells me I need a new prescription haha.
Thanks for this great video. It helps me choose from new transitions colors 😊. I've been using photochromic lenses for a long time. Because I have a prescription, I can't use regular sunglasses. My prescription sunglasses are awesome, but moving from outdoor to indoor requires changing glasses, which is why photochromic has been my go-to for years. Best of both worlds. Transitions lenses are fast and get darker, but they cost more than Blockz or the generic photochromic option. I would love to see a video comparing Blockz photochromic vs Transitions vs the new EyeQ photochromic.
My primary sunglasses for the last 4 years have been Transitions Drivewear which I've been very happy with. The lenses are multifocal and by default the Drivewear line are polarized (which I always make sure I get.) The lightest color of the lens is an olive green, then they shift to a copper color and finally brown is the darkest. But beware, these are sunglasses; they don't go clear like most transitions lenses.
Love Zenni! Affordable and good quality! My OG glasses outlasted my eye prescription! 🤣 Just received my order for my new script. The new transition lenses are indeed fast to change!
I order ZENNI photochromic lenses. I tried a pair also with blue light lens but could not tell how they benefit me. Just bought it because at the time it was the cheapest lens option. Now I order photochromic without blue light lens. I also order prescription sunglasses & Trivex for sports.
@@TheHi-T I have tried both Zenni's own photochromic and Transitions. I would say the Transitions are worth the extra money. They change faster and darker. I'm currently on Transitions Gen 8.
While Dr. Allen did mention Transitions Gen S can get to a category 3 it’s important to know that they get anywhere in between clear and fully dark outside. For example if you are walking on a tree shaded path the glasses are going to lighten up as the trees block a lot of the UV light. If you were to have Category 3 sunglasses on it might make that environment too dark but with Photochromatic they just reacted less and give a nice comfortable light transmission without being too dark.
The biggest thing to look at is the transition to dark and back to clear. The Transitions Gen S is about twice as fast to go from dark to clear. I personally like my Transitions Xtractive but it takes them about 5-6 minutes to go from dark to clear. With the Transitions Gen S it’s pretty much clear in 2 minutes. In testing I saw it get to 74% light transmission at 2 minutes which is insanely quick when you realize a clear lens will be 90% light transmission.
FYI: If you have a high prescription, ZENNI allows you to choose which index you prefer. I have been able to order Trivex 1.53 & 1.61. Other retails force me to order 1.74 high index lenses that have low optical clarity (low ABBE value). Yes, the lens will be thinnest, but why would I pay more for less clarity? Also restricting me from purchasing sports frames with impact restistant lenses.
I don't know if this topic fits on your channel but I wanted to report that since I started eating a carnivore diet for 5 months and now transitioning to an animal based low carb diet with omega 3 supplementation I've been surprised by a few things healing. First I notice that my floaters are gone! Next I noticed that my MGD feels so much better. I don't have any more dry eye symptoms upon waking or during the day. My eyes feel so normal I forget to put drops in. I'm still following eyelid cleaning protocols but only put warm eye masks on a few times a month now. I feel like my dry eyes are healing due to the nutrition in my diet and the high omega 3 I'm getting from fish, from supplements and from meat. I think diet can make a big difference. I wasn't eating a SAD diet before but I was getting a lot of carbs in my whole foods diet. The only thing I'm not sure of is why a higher carb diet was so bad for my eyes. I'm guessing because carbs can create inflammation in some people but they definitely don't cure inflammation.
Hey thanks for sharing! There are a few people who have posted similar experiences over the last year or so. I have been diving into published research on diet and various eye diseases for the last few months. Processed sugar/carbs are definitely not a health food...most research I find does suggest the opposite, that less animal products, particularly red meat is associated with better ocular health and less risk for disease, but there is some interesting results with intermittent fasting as well as some support for keto diets. I think a common denominator in many diets is elimination of many foods, some of which people could be sensitive too. For example, myself, I do not have celiac disease, but my eczema does flare up when I eat more breadstuffs - even whole wheat. I overall do better when eating more gluten free. But either way I am happy to hear you have found something that is working for you! I will continue to dig into the carnivore diet research and see if there is anything that could connect it to changes in vision/eye health. Hopefully I will have a video on it within a few months.
@@DoctorEyeHealth please consult with Dr Eric Westman, very extensive clinical background in low carb diets. Many thanks to you for producing the informative vids.👓
I bought a pair of transition lens today with my astigmatism grade. I tried transition lens before and when I'm away from the sun the lens get clear, but this new one. I'm already inside the office, but the lens still a little bit dark it's not clear. I'm about to go back to that store and ask about it.
I use photochromic lenses for a while now. I started my journey with Transition and now I’m rocking Hoya. Here is my question: I’m considering photochromic lenses with polarisation, however I’m concerned about usability of these lenses in the office or even looking at my phone. How difficult will polarised lenses make my life?
That makes me happy! I don't have too much experience with Hoya although there is a factory near where I live. I am only familiar with the Transitions Xtractive Polarized lenses, which work great in the office and i have never had any issues on my phone.
My experience is that most polarisation in glasses does have some effect on screen use. I've used transition drivewear (polarised) since they first came out and worked in IT. For early LCD screens it was an issue. Now using drivewear or my Serengeti 555 or Sedona lens (photochromic and polarised) it isn't a major issue. But there are times it can be a problem. One trick you can try is to get a pair of decent polarised sunglasses and try them over your prescription glasses. Looks dumb but you will find out if it causes you a problem. And you get a decent pair of sunglasses 😎 Most screens these days use circular polarisation which is different than the planar used in glasses. Glasses mostly use planar as they are designed to reduce glare from horizontal surfaces like roads or water.
I've saved this video to show to my eye doctor, I hope to see this week! You talked about using Red Therapy light devices but didn't know what frequency to use, well, I have the list of frequencies from Royal Rife that can be applied to a LED device, just got to get the device that you recommend!! Can you help me?!
Is it the darkening of the lenses or the lens material itself that provides UV protection? Do eyeglass lenses, like car windshields, block UV light regardless of whether they're photochromic or not?
So sometypes of lens materials have UV blocking capabilities as a trait. Such as polycarbonate plastic for example. Car windshields have a type of film built into it which offers the UV blocking. I believe that the technology in the photochromic lenses offers the UV protection.
My original "Reactions" photochromic glasses made of glass had the crystals embedded in the glass 1975 to 2005], are Transitions crystals embedded into the plastic lens or is it a lens covering? My last single vision Reactions are from 2001 and still work perfectly [glass]
I had the transitions lens before and what I noticed is when I would go from the snow outside to a warm house they would darken. My question is why would it take going into an area with no direct sunlight, ultraviolet light to make them change, were the early versions heat activated and not UV activated?
Oh that does sound odd. I wonder if the heat, just made it easier for the crystals in the lens to change faster??? Otherwise I have never heard of a specific heat activation.
Hello! Is it true that a 120 hz refresh rate screen is better for the eye strain in comparison with a 60 hz screen? I cannot find good contrasted information, thank you!
Hi, does anti reflection coating reduces the transition capability of the lenses. Because, the older glass lenses used to get more darker without a coating.
Thank you, Dr! I have a question about new or enlarged vessels in the eye Is it true that they're like scars and never gonna go away? Im 20 and already have genetically permanet jaundice I really can't stand them to be permanet veiny too
Hey doctor, I have a question, is there any difference between the Transition Gen 8 and the EYEQLENZ from ZENNI, are they as dark as the Gen 8? do they get as dark as the Gen 8?
Used to have 2 pair ( both lost ) that were great for both driving , as most blue light was stopped , without changeing the colors of anything being looked at . Im stll after 10 years lookng for a smlar pair .
Hey Dr! Wanted to see if you had any thoughts on Zeiss Photofusion and if you were able to do a comparison between these and the Gen S! I would love to hear your thoughts
Transitions are a branded line of photochromic technology - the photochromic change to adjust the light transmitted through the lens, where polarized tech helps reduce glare. Specifically how light reflects off of flat horizontal surfaces. Here is my video on polarized lenses th-cam.com/video/pACBs8Yi4lA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=B1cXQ0ttP_HfcIHZ I also love my drivewear lenses!
With the Ruby lenses, can you see colors? I have been wearing transitions for years and my eye doctor tells me that only the grey will allow for colors? Now I'm confused?
I purchased a pair of prescription glasses from Zenni about 2 years ago with their house brand photochromic lenses. Was somewhat disappointed the lenses do not darken to the level of sunglasses. The darkest they got was the equivalent of a medium tint. I'm told not all photochromic lenses are equal and for best results, i.e. darkens the most, Transitions would have been a better choice (but pricier).
I find the Zenni in house photochromics work well but I agree they do not get as dark as other designs. People who are not as light sensitive may still like them but for a vampire like myself, I need darker sunglasses haha.
I switched over to in house brands after I received a pair of Transitions that peeled on one lens. It completely fell off to make it a clear lens. Manufacturing defect. Transitions brand darken & clear quicker. I use the savings to buy sunglasses
@@TheHi-T I had a lens that failed to go dark after 3 years, not sure if they were Transitions or not, my present pair are Transitions 7 and have an odd bit that has failed. I have a pair of "Reactions" made of glass from 25 years ago which work perfectly
Do you think they'll ever have PhotoChromic blue light non prescription glasses? Gaming glasses that potentially protect against flashes of light or bright white screen transitions?
Thank you for you amazing videos! Do I get the the gen s for driving? Or just the transition eyewear? I drive 1 hour to work so I do a lot of driving and super sensitive to light. Any clarification would be wonderful!!
I personally have enjoyed the transitions Drivewear - they are closer to a dedicated pair of sunglasses and get much darker. But the gen S does change SUPER FAST when stepping outside.
Dear Doc is it possible ruining meibomiam glands with naviblef foam daily (0,002 tto) I have been using it for 40 days twice a day for 1 minute ( counting till 100 quickly ) massaging my eyelid but it dried out my skin so much and now I m afraid it damaged my glands
There is 1 study that suggests TTO could be damaging to tissue cells, but the study was exposing tissue cells for long period of time (like 15 minutes). Most people wont have allergic reactions to TTO unless it is over 5%, but some people are sensitive to it. It is not unusual for some formulations to dry out the skin and in those cases I try to find another brand to try. As far as damaged glands, best to consult a local eye care provider who has meibography scanning in their office.
Do you mean polarized glasses lenses? Technically polarized filters always will come with some tint to them. Transitions Polarized are a unique lens that turns on polarization when exposed to UV light.
I have photochromic lenses in all my glasses by now. Suffer from light sensitivity due to mild keratoconus, so they're really helpful. Those ruby red lenses sure look great. 🔥❤ Now if only their purple amethyst Transitions were as saturated - I finally saw a pair in real life recently, and they're like 99 % grey'ish and 1 % purple. 😑😑
There is a great value to purchasing from a specialist shop, custom fitting, sometimes higher quality control, sometimes unique lens and frames options. Also just support for a local business. But it also depends on what you value and are looking for. Not always, but usually local eye clinics do cost a higher price, but you are paying for the in person help and professional experience.
These lenses are indeed great, but they have one major flaw: they don't work well in hot weather! My Transitions lenses get nice and dark on cool, bright days. But on hot sunny summer days, they might only get 75% as dark. This is so annoying, that I'm considering moving back to my normal sunglasses. I had hoped that the newer lenses would overcome this problem. Maybe the most recent ones do?
The only problem i have is here in NZ we have lots of roads with patches of shade and bright sunshine. Also in some areas lots of narrow tunnels. The lenses dont change quickly enough and can make it dangerous for driving.
Depends on the brand/ technology. The newer designs of Transitions lenses do filter a degree of blue light, especially the extra active technologies. I would check out their websites and see if you can find the amount of blue light it filters, sorry I don’t know the exact amount off hand.
It is true that temperature affects how fast the molecules in the lenses change! Have you tried any of the new lenses from Transitions? The Xtra Active ones and the newer designs are made to still work very good in higher temps. Yey nano-technology.
@@DoctorEyeHealthYes in hot weather they do not go as dark as in cold weather. Good in cold bright Canadian winter days. In 100 degrees Fahrenheit they are never as good as “proper” sunglasses. Even the most recent incarnation two years ago which I bought.
I still think they work pretty good even in the heat. It might not be as dark as you get in the cold but it’s still great protection for the eyes even if it’s not down at a Category 3 but only Category 2.
@@TheCowthulu sunglasses that work less well in hot summer weather……… I have bought several pairs. I am always disappointed while boating in summer. Some may be satisfied but they are not great in hot sunny weather. At altitude in cold weather they go very dark and give good protection from UV. In a ski resort in southern Spain in late May they went almost black! In summer in eastern Canada at midday they just have a slight tint. This offers protection but, in my opinion, not enough.
For boating I really would go with something like a category 3 Maui Jim pair of sunglasses since I would also want something polarized for that situation. For me I went with the Transitions Xtractive because I own sunglasses but it’s not like I want to be going into the grocery store and changing glasses after I get inside. It’s also good for those times I forget my sunglasses.
I have been wearing glasses for the last 44 years and up to this day. I haven’t found some transitions that are as good and effective as “photoGray” used to be unfortunately those are extremely hard to find because they’re made out of glass
Do photochromic lenses introduce any visual distortion- especially for those extremely nearsighted? I have them and under certain conditions, I detect artifacts when looking at straight lines and inside when lenses are still dark.
Hmm, I am not aware of that being induced by the photochromics specifically, perhaos it has to do with the individual lenses themselves. I will ask my optician friend if they have ever heard of that.
Constantly losing/breaking my reading glasses so instead of the cheap reading glasses you find in supermarkets decided to order a pair of these in prescription form from Ebay(one eye was out by +5 so hope they don't do too much damage until I finally see 'pardon the pun' an optician) I'm in the UK so not easy. Easier being a guest of the King.
They do not "cure" color blindness, they just shift color perception to make some colors stand out more and make it easier to see subtle differences. There are some really good videos out there about them being a "scam" or at least their marketing is a bit overzealous.
Tge new Gen S said they would get darker, to a dark #3 std for sunglass. But I found out the Gen 8 is dark #3, too. I was disappointed the Gen S lead me to think they got darker than the Gen 8. They switch back amazingly fast, though. Also, the colors are supposed to be truer.
My boss have these lenses so I see them in action quiet often. At the same time it would annoy me that they always get dark when it’s sunny outside because sometimes I want to enjoy my surroundings without „wrong colour“.
It really would depend on the tint. The grey should stay pretty natural to the original color just toned down for brightness. I however would recommend looking at sunglasses since I find the tinted colors like brown give a pleasant feel while enhancing contrast.
Once you start to wear photochromic glasses you tend not to notice the change in colour, I tend to stick with grey or brown as they go the darkest, they also protect your eyes from sun damage
Some XtraActive Transitions lenses do hold a slight color/ tint indoors because they are also activated by non UV light rays such as blue light that could come off of florescent lighting.
Really good question!!!! There is a whole subsection of research that is studying this. Mainly on the effects of different colors and light filters on the brain. Perhaps I can try to do a video on that!
Personally, I like gray the best because I don't like to have the color balance shifted or altered. Remember Blu-Blockers? They had dark glasses for wearing at night? Think they were invented by the police!
I have had one pair in which one lens failed after 3 years, my present pair gen7 are now over 7 years old, I do have a glass pair of "Reactions" about 25 years old , working perfectly, I wear my glasses all the time and am out in all weather conditions
It sucks that Gen S is not available for those of us that need bifocals. I can't adapt to progressive lenses, at least not the affordable versions. And I'm not spending a $600 premium to get a digital progressive that still makes me a bobblehead to find a sweet spot with crappy peripheral vision. Essilor should offer bifocals...
@@DoctorEyeHealth Thank you so much for your prompt response. If only my own doctors would respond so quickly or at all! I love your content, I have learned a lot. Also you are blessed with very beautiful eyes yourself.
I find that they don't get dark enough for driving, however, it's been over 20 years since I last had a pair, so I'm guessing spectacle technology has progressed a long way since then?
Yes, they have progressed! However, most photochromics still don't work great in the car. The Transitions XtraActive does work a bit in the car but the Transitions Drivewear is really what works the best for driving.
I have been wearing photochromic glasses for so long I can't tell when they change colour let alone notice the slight tint when indoors, apart from when in bed I am wearing my glasses
Depending on where you purchase them, it can range. In my own experience, if you are buying from a local shop, it will probably be an additional 100 - 150 USD more. Sort of like buying a good pair of sunglasses - but you don't have to carry around prescription sunglasses with you everywhere. If you choose to buy glasses from an online shop, the prices may be cheaper, but the final price of course depends on the frame and other options.
I am considering this for my next pair...this was a super informative and helpful video! I currently just get a standard tinted pair form zenni for the car. Having just one pair would rock 🎉
The Gen S is amazingly fast to change. Generation 7 which was about 3-4 years ago took about six or seven minutes now it’s down to two minutes. The one minute mark though is really cool to see since people can look you in the eyes even if they are not clear at that point.
Oh really? Did you have an older XtraActive lens design? The much older designs would hold a faint tint - especially if they were a a few years old. With the newer lens designs I have never had any issues - even my Transitions Signature 8 lens from 2019 are still crystal clear indoors.
Do you have any other questions about photochromic lenses or any other questions about glasses lenses?
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When wearing glasses that has Antiglare, why would do i always get a yellowish reflection coming back? It’s somewhat annoying.
@@George-ei1im There are different designs or formulas for anti-glare coatings, some may give off a yellow hugh, while others may give green, red or blue. Usually the higher quality anti-reflectives don't create this problem as often (as they allow more light to pass through the lens rather than reflect off).
Could you do a comparison on Transitions XTRactive New Generation vs Transitions Gen S ?
Very disappointed that you are taking a sponsor from Zenni. I've been an optician for 35 years and to see how on line glasses purchasing has diminished our profession is heartbreaking.
Guess it's all about the money and so are you.
Unsubscribing
@@kryptok1731 well,why don’t you make an online store for your products?? If can’t beat’m join them.
It might be good to go over what the Category of Sunglasses lenses are.
All Sunglasses should have on the left temple a number fallowed by a P for Polarized or an N for Non-Polarized. So for example a 3P would be category 3 Polarized.
Category levels:
Category 0: 0-20% light blocked
Category 1: 20-57% light blocked
Category 2: 57-82% light blocked
Category 3: 82-92% light blocked
Category 4: 92-97% light blocked
It’s rare to find category 4 on a sunglass as they are illegal to drive with. Category 2 and 3 are the most common with 3 being best for sunny weather and category 2 being good for cloudy weather.
WOw thanks for dropping this in the comments! I covered it briefly in a previous video but appreciate it being put here.
I have Transitions lenses at present and they’ve done well for me. Long ago, there used to be Photogray lenses but they were available only in glass lenses. Transitions are in plastic lenses including multifocal lenses, a nice plus. A couple observations:
- Photochromic lenses work best in cooler rather than in hot weather.
- Concave lenses appear to get darker than convex lenses (think how light is refracted in each lens type)
I’m a career law enforcement officer and I used to wear them. During a foot chase the bad guy ran into an abandoned house with no light. Since it was a day shift I didn’t have a light on my belt. Anyway it was a very clear dry cool day. The guy ran into the home and hid in a closet. As I searched the house I realized my glasses were not transitioning very quickly but I continued to search the home. I came to the walk-in closet and I having no idea where he was he ran out of the closet and shoved me backwards. Of course I fell in the junk and he took off. I caught up with him on the highway where he had both lanes stopped trying to pull an elderly man out of his truck. But the old man hung on until me and an off duty officer were able to get him in cuffs. The moral of the story, don’t use them in police work. It could get you hurt or killed.
The Gen S would respond quickly but yeah that’s a situation where you need to have good response so probably flip ups would work best.
Ever heard of taking them off?
That might not always be an option if you need the glasses to have clear enough vision to do your job.
For someone in law enforcement they need to be able to spot if someone has a weapon.
@@simulatedreality367 they are prescription glasses.
@@TheCowthulu I tried flip ups and they highly unreliable.
Good info doc. I've been neglecting my eyes for several years by wearing reading glasses after loosing my prescription glasses, over the counter eye drops for dry and itching eyes when I think something else may be going on. After this neglect my eyes go on seeing like noble servants. Transition glasses my be worth a look no pun.
Hey thanks! Sorry to hear you lost your prescription glasses, hope you can get in for an exam soon!
I love those ruby lenses. They are gorgeous. Please showcase any of the new sunglasses that you added to your collection. I also love your sunglass collection video.
Just got the GenS Ruby Red recently. I highly recommend them. They are very soothing to the eyes. It's really cool especially on a bright sunny day how they have that red color and seeing black top roads with a red tint.
I've been wearing glasses for many, many years and Zenni has so far been my favorite glasses retailer (online or brick-and-mortar). Glasses from the eye doctor are too darn expensive for what you get!! Anyway, I've shied away from photochromic lenses mostly because I prefer my sunglasses to be a bit larger than my everyday glasses. But maybe I'll check out these new Gen S lenses from Zenni after I see my eye doctor later this week and she inevitably tells me I need a new prescription haha.
Thank you Dr Joseph Allen. Your eye care videos are interesting and informative. Have a great summer.
Thank you! You too!
Thanks for this great video. It helps me choose from new transitions colors 😊. I've been using photochromic lenses for a long time. Because I have a prescription, I can't use regular sunglasses. My prescription sunglasses are awesome, but moving from outdoor to indoor requires changing glasses, which is why photochromic has been my go-to for years. Best of both worlds. Transitions lenses are fast and get darker, but they cost more than Blockz or the generic photochromic option. I would love to see a video comparing Blockz photochromic vs Transitions vs the new EyeQ photochromic.
My primary sunglasses for the last 4 years have been Transitions Drivewear which I've been very happy with. The lenses are multifocal and by default the Drivewear line are polarized (which I always make sure I get.) The lightest color of the lens is an olive green, then they shift to a copper color and finally brown is the darkest. But beware, these are sunglasses; they don't go clear like most transitions lenses.
100 percent!
@@DoctorEyeHealthcan you make a video of the transitions drivewear? Also, can you add a flash mirror coating on top of it?
Love Zenni! Affordable and good quality! My OG glasses outlasted my eye prescription! 🤣 Just received my order for my new script. The new transition lenses are indeed fast to change!
Yeah! I’ve been consistently impressed by how fast the lenses change and adjust depending on how much light is in the environment I’m in.
I order ZENNI photochromic lenses. I tried a pair also with blue light lens but could not tell how they benefit me. Just bought it because at the time it was the cheapest lens option. Now I order photochromic without blue light lens. I also order prescription sunglasses & Trivex for sports.
@@TheHi-T I have tried both Zenni's own photochromic and Transitions.
I would say the Transitions are worth the extra money. They change faster and darker. I'm currently on Transitions Gen 8.
Lots of good information here, thanks! By the way, Zenni's “in house” photochromic lenses work quite well and are very affordable.
Thank you!!! Yeah I have enjoyed them!
I have the Zenni photochromic and I love them, I also have the Ruby Transitions. They are both awesome!
What are the glasses you're wearing at 1:40 in the video? Thanks a lot
While Dr. Allen did mention Transitions Gen S can get to a category 3 it’s important to know that they get anywhere in between clear and fully dark outside.
For example if you are walking on a tree shaded path the glasses are going to lighten up as the trees block a lot of the UV light. If you were to have Category 3 sunglasses on it might make that environment too dark but with Photochromatic they just reacted less and give a nice comfortable light transmission without being too dark.
Thanks for pointing that out! It has been pretty interesting to experience it shift based on the light, mostly because the glasses change so quickly!
Great knowledge given to us bro.Keep it up.
The biggest thing to look at is the transition to dark and back to clear. The Transitions Gen S is about twice as fast to go from dark to clear.
I personally like my Transitions Xtractive but it takes them about 5-6 minutes to go from dark to clear. With the Transitions Gen S it’s pretty much clear in 2 minutes. In testing I saw it get to 74% light transmission at 2 minutes which is insanely quick when you realize a clear lens will be 90% light transmission.
FYI: If you have a high prescription, ZENNI allows you to choose which index you prefer. I have been able to order Trivex 1.53 & 1.61. Other retails force me to order 1.74 high index lenses that have low optical clarity (low ABBE value). Yes, the lens will be thinnest, but why would I pay more for less clarity? Also restricting me from purchasing sports frames with impact restistant lenses.
I don't know if this topic fits on your channel but I wanted to report that since I started eating a carnivore diet for 5 months and now transitioning to an animal based low carb diet with omega 3 supplementation I've been surprised by a few things healing. First I notice that my floaters are gone! Next I noticed that my MGD feels so much better. I don't have any more dry eye symptoms upon waking or during the day. My eyes feel so normal I forget to put drops in. I'm still following eyelid cleaning protocols but only put warm eye masks on a few times a month now. I feel like my dry eyes are healing due to the nutrition in my diet and the high omega 3 I'm getting from fish, from supplements and from meat. I think diet can make a big difference. I wasn't eating a SAD diet before but I was getting a lot of carbs in my whole foods diet. The only thing I'm not sure of is why a higher carb diet was so bad for my eyes. I'm guessing because carbs can create inflammation in some people but they definitely don't cure inflammation.
Hey thanks for sharing! There are a few people who have posted similar experiences over the last year or so. I have been diving into published research on diet and various eye diseases for the last few months. Processed sugar/carbs are definitely not a health food...most research I find does suggest the opposite, that less animal products, particularly red meat is associated with better ocular health and less risk for disease, but there is some interesting results with intermittent fasting as well as some support for keto diets. I think a common denominator in many diets is elimination of many foods, some of which people could be sensitive too. For example, myself, I do not have celiac disease, but my eczema does flare up when I eat more breadstuffs - even whole wheat. I overall do better when eating more gluten free.
But either way I am happy to hear you have found something that is working for you! I will continue to dig into the carnivore diet research and see if there is anything that could connect it to changes in vision/eye health. Hopefully I will have a video on it within a few months.
@@DoctorEyeHealth please consult with Dr Eric Westman, very extensive clinical background in low carb diets. Many thanks to you for producing the informative vids.👓
I bought a pair of transition lens today with my astigmatism grade. I tried transition lens before and when I'm away from the sun the lens get clear, but this new one. I'm already inside the office, but the lens still a little bit dark it's not clear. I'm about to go back to that store and ask about it.
I use photochromic lenses for a while now. I started my journey with Transition and now I’m rocking Hoya. Here is my question: I’m considering photochromic lenses with polarisation, however I’m concerned about usability of these lenses in the office or even looking at my phone. How difficult will polarised lenses make my life?
That makes me happy! I don't have too much experience with Hoya although there is a factory near where I live. I am only familiar with the Transitions Xtractive Polarized lenses, which work great in the office and i have never had any issues on my phone.
My experience is that most polarisation in glasses does have some effect on screen use. I've used transition drivewear (polarised) since they first came out and worked in IT. For early LCD screens it was an issue. Now using drivewear or my Serengeti 555 or Sedona lens (photochromic and polarised) it isn't a major issue. But there are times it can be a problem.
One trick you can try is to get a pair of decent polarised sunglasses and try them over your prescription glasses. Looks dumb but you will find out if it causes you a problem. And you get a decent pair of sunglasses 😎
Most screens these days use circular polarisation which is different than the planar used in glasses. Glasses mostly use planar as they are designed to reduce glare from horizontal surfaces like roads or water.
are photochromic glasses also polarized? if not. are there any photochromic polarized glasses?
I've saved this video to show to my eye doctor, I hope to see this week! You talked about using Red Therapy light devices but didn't know what frequency to use, well, I have the list of frequencies from Royal Rife that can be applied to a LED device, just got to get the device that you recommend!! Can you help me?!
Is it the darkening of the lenses or the lens material itself that provides UV protection? Do eyeglass lenses, like car windshields, block UV light regardless of whether they're photochromic or not?
So sometypes of lens materials have UV blocking capabilities as a trait. Such as polycarbonate plastic for example. Car windshields have a type of film built into it which offers the UV blocking. I believe that the technology in the photochromic lenses offers the UV protection.
My original "Reactions" photochromic glasses made of glass had the crystals embedded in the glass 1975 to 2005], are Transitions crystals embedded into the plastic lens or is it a lens covering?
My last single vision Reactions are from 2001 and still work perfectly [glass]
TO my knowledge the technology is fully integrated throughout the lens and is not a coating.
My new eyeglasses lens have uv protection, is it still necessary to buy a clip on sunglasses? Thanks!
The sunglasses would just be for comfort then.
5:15 How kind is that... ☺
I had the transitions lens before and what I noticed is when I would go from the snow outside to a warm house they would darken. My question is why would it take going into an area with no direct sunlight, ultraviolet light to make them change, were the early versions heat activated and not UV activated?
Oh that does sound odd. I wonder if the heat, just made it easier for the crystals in the lens to change faster??? Otherwise I have never heard of a specific heat activation.
I've been after Transition lenses with polarising for a while now and only one shop has found any! Costing £370 plus frame.
Oooh yeah Transitions Polarized! I have a pair! I like them! The tech to make polarized change based on light is a bit insane to me
I was looking at those in Visison Express, £130 for Transitions, I decided to go for Extractive as not sure if polarised lenses would be good indoors
Hello! Is it true that a 120 hz refresh rate screen is better for the eye strain in comparison with a 60 hz screen? I cannot find good contrasted information, thank you!
I have the ruby transitions and adore them!
I am loving them too!
Hi, does anti reflection coating reduces the transition capability of the lenses. Because, the older glass lenses used to get more darker without a coating.
Thank you, Dr! I have a question about new or enlarged vessels in the eye
Is it true that they're like scars and never gonna go away?
Im 20 and already have genetically permanet jaundice I really can't stand them to be permanet veiny too
Ojala de hubiera visto esto hace tres meses 😢 ya tengo nuevos lentes ahora esperar hasta la próxima consulta
Hey doctor, I have a question, is there any difference between the Transition Gen 8 and the EYEQLENZ from ZENNI, are they as dark as the Gen 8? do they get as dark as the Gen 8?
Used to have 2 pair ( both lost ) that were great for both driving , as most blue light was stopped , without changeing the colors of anything being looked at .
Im stll after 10 years lookng for a smlar pair .
Hey Dr! Wanted to see if you had any thoughts on Zeiss Photofusion and if you were able to do a comparison between these and the Gen S! I would love to hear your thoughts
What is the difference between.. polarized lens - and transitions lenses , I personally wear Drive wear .. love it .
Transitions are a branded line of photochromic technology - the photochromic change to adjust the light transmitted through the lens, where polarized tech helps reduce glare. Specifically how light reflects off of flat horizontal surfaces.
Here is my video on polarized lenses th-cam.com/video/pACBs8Yi4lA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=B1cXQ0ttP_HfcIHZ
I also love my drivewear lenses!
Thank you ., I’m new in the field and Patients ask these questions. So now I’m better informed..
These frames are awesome. Whats name of those frame?
With the Ruby lenses, can you see colors? I have been wearing transitions for years and my eye doctor tells me that only the grey will allow for colors? Now I'm confused?
Is there an eye exercise to help reduce age related farsightedness? I currently need to use 2x reading glasses. My long range sight is pretty good.
I purchased a pair of prescription glasses from Zenni about 2 years ago with their house brand photochromic lenses. Was somewhat disappointed the lenses do not darken to the level of sunglasses. The darkest they got was the equivalent of a medium tint. I'm told not all photochromic lenses are equal and for best results, i.e. darkens the most, Transitions would have been a better choice (but pricier).
That's because you have a cheaper brand of photochromic lenses.
Transitions are the best quality.
You get what you pay for.
I find the Zenni in house photochromics work well but I agree they do not get as dark as other designs. People who are not as light sensitive may still like them but for a vampire like myself, I need darker sunglasses haha.
I switched over to in house brands after I received a pair of Transitions that peeled on one lens. It completely fell off to make it a clear lens. Manufacturing defect. Transitions brand darken & clear quicker. I use the savings to buy sunglasses
@@TheHi-T I had a lens that failed to go dark after 3 years, not sure if they were Transitions or not, my present pair are Transitions 7 and have an odd bit that has failed.
I have a pair of "Reactions" made of glass from 25 years ago which work perfectly
Do you think they'll ever have PhotoChromic blue light non prescription glasses? Gaming glasses that potentially protect against flashes of light or bright white screen transitions?
Thank you for you amazing videos! Do I get the the gen s for driving? Or just the transition eyewear? I drive 1 hour to work so I do a lot of driving and super sensitive to light. Any clarification would be wonderful!!
I personally have enjoyed the transitions Drivewear - they are closer to a dedicated pair of sunglasses and get much darker. But the gen S does change SUPER FAST when stepping outside.
oh i love the new colours like amethyst and graphite green.
Me too!!!! I am enjoying the ruby lens a lot!
Have you done a review on any of the ar glasses? If not, do you recommend someone using them if they have astigmatism?
Dear Doc is it possible ruining meibomiam glands with naviblef foam daily (0,002 tto) I have been using it for 40 days twice a day for 1 minute ( counting till 100 quickly ) massaging my eyelid but it dried out my skin so much and now I m afraid it damaged my glands
There is 1 study that suggests TTO could be damaging to tissue cells, but the study was exposing tissue cells for long period of time (like 15 minutes). Most people wont have allergic reactions to TTO unless it is over 5%, but some people are sensitive to it. It is not unusual for some formulations to dry out the skin and in those cases I try to find another brand to try. As far as damaged glands, best to consult a local eye care provider who has meibography scanning in their office.
@@DoctorEyeHealth thank you
Dr. Allen im getting my first pair ever of transitions what do you recommend for me to try have a great summer
Please i need an answer does all photovhromic eyes that is people with photochromic eye issues need glasses?
Can we ever have Polaroid glasses with prescription numbers to them?
I never could find any
Do you mean polarized glasses lenses? Technically polarized filters always will come with some tint to them. Transitions Polarized are a unique lens that turns on polarization when exposed to UV light.
Hi
Can you please make video on MiyoSmart myopia control glasses
what is different of photochromic to bluechromic glasses?
I have photochromic lenses in all my glasses by now. Suffer from light sensitivity due to mild keratoconus, so they're really helpful.
Those ruby red lenses sure look great. 🔥❤
Now if only their purple amethyst Transitions were as saturated - I finally saw a pair in real life recently, and they're like 99 % grey'ish and 1 % purple. 😑😑
Oh really? were they the new Gen S or were those the older generation with a flash mirror?
They were Gen 8 Amethyst. 🤷🏼♂️
I’m wondering if cheap eyeglasses from Costco are just as good ? Is there a reason to pay more and go to a higher end doctor for eyeglasses.
There is a great value to purchasing from a specialist shop, custom fitting, sometimes higher quality control, sometimes unique lens and frames options. Also just support for a local business. But it also depends on what you value and are looking for. Not always, but usually local eye clinics do cost a higher price, but you are paying for the in person help and professional experience.
These lenses are indeed great, but they have one major flaw: they don't work well in hot weather! My Transitions lenses get nice and dark on cool, bright days. But on hot sunny summer days, they might only get 75% as dark. This is so annoying, that I'm considering moving back to my normal sunglasses. I had hoped that the newer lenses would overcome this problem. Maybe the most recent ones do?
All very cool I’m just here because I just Bought Photochomic Pit Vipers hope they have good lens too
The only problem i have is here in NZ we have lots of roads with patches of shade and bright sunshine. Also in some areas lots of narrow tunnels. The lenses dont change quickly enough and can make it dangerous for driving.
Can you do a video on tetrachromacy? Also, Chromostereopsis and the 3D effect caused by chromatic aberration and prismatic diffraction? :D
Are these also blue Len's that Protect against Cell Phone and Computer Light Emissions To Protect Eyes
Depends on the brand/ technology. The newer designs of Transitions lenses do filter a degree of blue light, especially the extra active technologies. I would check out their websites and see if you can find the amount of blue light it filters, sorry I don’t know the exact amount off hand.
I'm sure the Gen S feature set included blue light filtering. Just a user not a pro.
What color if you have trouble seeing the lights on the cars dash. Yes they are as bright as they can get.
What color are the dashlights?
White and a little red
Helpful I am going from to Xtra active, transition to photochromic progressive .
Do you think Gen S get darker than XTRActive?
I always wear hat outside. Can you recommend best options for me? Thank you
Work great in colder weather. Not so great in hot weather. Great for skiing but not very dark on a hot tropical beach.
It is true that temperature affects how fast the molecules in the lenses change! Have you tried any of the new lenses from Transitions? The Xtra Active ones and the newer designs are made to still work very good in higher temps. Yey nano-technology.
@@DoctorEyeHealthYes in hot weather they do not go as dark as in cold weather. Good in cold bright Canadian winter days. In 100 degrees Fahrenheit they are never as good as “proper” sunglasses. Even the most recent incarnation two years ago which I bought.
I still think they work pretty good even in the heat. It might not be as dark as you get in the cold but it’s still great protection for the eyes even if it’s not down at a Category 3 but only Category 2.
@@TheCowthulu sunglasses that work less well in hot summer weather……… I have bought several pairs. I am always disappointed while boating in summer. Some may be satisfied but they are not great in hot sunny weather.
At altitude in cold weather they go very dark and give good protection from UV. In a ski resort in southern Spain in late May they went almost black! In summer in eastern Canada at midday they just have a slight tint. This offers protection but, in my opinion, not enough.
For boating I really would go with something like a category 3 Maui Jim pair of sunglasses since I would also want something polarized for that situation.
For me I went with the Transitions Xtractive because I own sunglasses but it’s not like I want to be going into the grocery store and changing glasses after I get inside. It’s also good for those times I forget my sunglasses.
I think Transition lenses with AR looks ugly when they are at their highest light transmittance or darkest. I wish people would do backside AR.
I love these with my floaters!
Do they actually help with floaters?
@@ovidioaragao2015 they soften bright lights, helpful for me, so i do not notice my floaters too much
@@ovidioaragao2015Oh yeah, i don't notice the floaters as much as i did before.
I have been wearing glasses for the last 44 years and up to this day. I haven’t found some transitions that are as good and effective as “photoGray” used to be unfortunately those are extremely hard to find because they’re made out of glass
fire video so informative!
Glad you think so! Really appreciate it!
Do photochromic lenses introduce any visual distortion- especially for those extremely nearsighted?
I have them and under certain conditions, I detect artifacts when looking at straight lines and inside when lenses are still dark.
Hmm, I am not aware of that being induced by the photochromics specifically, perhaos it has to do with the individual lenses themselves. I will ask my optician friend if they have ever heard of that.
I have been wearing photochromic glasses for 50 years and never had any problems
Can they be used while driving at night time
Anyone know which version of Transitions Costco currently uses?
Gen 8
Constantly losing/breaking my reading glasses so instead of the cheap reading glasses you find in supermarkets decided to order a pair of these in prescription form from Ebay(one eye was out by +5 so hope they don't do too much damage until I finally see 'pardon the pun' an optician) I'm in the UK so not easy. Easier being a guest of the King.
What's the deal with those glasses that are suppose to "cure" color blindness.
They do not "cure" color blindness, they just shift color perception to make some colors stand out more and make it easier to see subtle differences. There are some really good videos out there about them being a "scam" or at least their marketing is a bit overzealous.
Tge new Gen S said they would get darker, to a dark #3 std for sunglass. But I found out the Gen 8 is dark #3, too. I was disappointed the Gen S lead me to think they got darker than the Gen 8. They switch back amazingly fast, though. Also, the colors are supposed to be truer.
My boss have these lenses so I see them in action quiet often. At the same time it would annoy me that they always get dark when it’s sunny outside because sometimes I want to enjoy my surroundings without „wrong colour“.
It really would depend on the tint. The grey should stay pretty natural to the original color just toned down for brightness.
I however would recommend looking at sunglasses since I find the tinted colors like brown give a pleasant feel while enhancing contrast.
Once you start to wear photochromic glasses you tend not to notice the change in colour, I tend to stick with grey or brown as they go the darkest, they also protect your eyes from sun damage
Are the photochromic lens affected by florescent lights?
Some XtraActive Transitions lenses do hold a slight color/ tint indoors because they are also activated by non UV light rays such as blue light that could come off of florescent lighting.
Thank you Brazzar ❤😊
Is there a permanent color glasses
What about health benefits of different colors?
Really good question!!!! There is a whole subsection of research that is studying this. Mainly on the effects of different colors and light filters on the brain.
Perhaps I can try to do a video on that!
@@DoctorEyeHealth That's my question too! Thank you.
Personally, I like gray the best because I don't like to have the color balance shifted or altered. Remember Blu-Blockers? They had dark glasses for wearing at night? Think they were invented by the police!
Your talking about gray brought to my mind., what color might be best for someone who's color blind?
Will headlights trigger them?
I don't think so.
Awww he’s wearing his glasses ❤
What does this mean?
How many years do photochromic lenses last?
3 years
I have had one pair in which one lens failed after 3 years, my present pair gen7 are now over 7 years old, I do have a glass pair of "Reactions" about 25 years old , working perfectly, I wear my glasses all the time and am out in all weather conditions
It sucks that Gen S is not available for those of us that need bifocals. I can't adapt to progressive lenses, at least not the affordable versions. And I'm not spending a $600 premium to get a digital progressive that still makes me a bobblehead to find a sweet spot with crappy peripheral vision. Essilor should offer bifocals...
Why do some photochromic lenses develop cloudy areas and a fine network of cracks on the lenses?
Oh that would probably be a phenomenon called crazing. It usually happens when lenses are overheated, such as leaving on a hot car dashboard.
@@DoctorEyeHealth Thank you so much for your prompt response. If only my own doctors would respond so quickly or at all! I love your content, I have learned a lot. Also you are blessed with very beautiful eyes yourself.
I like mine from Zenni but I think they are too slow to clear.
Is sunlight bad for eyes?
Hi doctor,i have was given a photochromic lens by my eyes doctor,why photochromic
I find that they don't get dark enough for driving, however, it's been over 20 years since I last had a pair, so I'm guessing spectacle technology has progressed a long way since then?
I use sunglasses with either a gradient tint or classic mirror tints. Photochromic lens does not activate when driving.
Yes, they have progressed! However, most photochromics still don't work great in the car. The Transitions XtraActive does work a bit in the car but the Transitions Drivewear is really what works the best for driving.
I have used them before. One thing I didn't like is how they don't go back to 100% clear indoors. They always retain a hint of the coloring.
I have been wearing photochromic glasses for so long I can't tell when they change colour let alone notice the slight tint when indoors, apart from when in bed I am wearing my glasses
Are these polarized !???? Which I’ve tried and are amazing 🎉🎉🎉
Some are! Such as the Transitions XtraActive Polarized lenses
How much does it cost?
Depending on where you purchase them, it can range. In my own experience, if you are buying from a local shop, it will probably be an additional 100 - 150 USD more. Sort of like buying a good pair of sunglasses - but you don't have to carry around prescription sunglasses with you everywhere. If you choose to buy glasses from an online shop, the prices may be cheaper, but the final price of course depends on the frame and other options.
I am considering this for my next pair...this was a super informative and helpful video! I currently just get a standard tinted pair form zenni for the car. Having just one pair would rock 🎉
I want a pair ! 👓
Will Medicare insurance pay for this?
Compare local shops, ZENNI, & Costco pricing before buying.
I got ruby on mines
Is this good for vampires?
aye at least he,s here to put on a show
Ruby 🥰🥰🥰
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My biggest issue with these glasses is how slowly they lighten up.
The Gen S is amazingly fast to change. Generation 7 which was about 3-4 years ago took about six or seven minutes now it’s down to two minutes. The one minute mark though is really cool to see since people can look you in the eyes even if they are not clear at that point.
I stopped using transition lenses as I didn't like the fact that even indoors they never went back to totally clear, so life was constantly "beige".
Oh really? Did you have an older XtraActive lens design? The much older designs would hold a faint tint - especially if they were a a few years old. With the newer lens designs I have never had any issues - even my Transitions Signature 8 lens from 2019 are still crystal clear indoors.
@DoctorEyeHealth I live in Australia and tried several different brands over the years, but none returned to clear.
Oval face shape frame for Man
Any one else think he sounds like Kermit the Frog?
hahaha I have heard some people say that over the years! Doesn't bother me though, Kermit was a hero of mine growing up. It ain't easy being green.