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When you have AR coatings on your lenses, driving at night becomes a lot easier. The halo effect around car lights is reduced considerably.

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It is important to choose protective eyewear that will shield against all potential hazards of the job. Per OSHA and ANSI guidelines, workplace eye protection should be well-fitted and comfortable, allow for unrestricted vision and movement, be cleanable, durable, and able to be worn without restricting the function of any other required PPE. Polarized and other color-tinted options help prevent eye strain and fatigue while offering additional protection against the damaging effects sunlight or prolonged exposure to ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) radiation, often experienced when welding, soldering, and brazing.

Another advantage of AR coatings is that they make your glasses and eyes look better by nearly eliminating distracting reflections and glare that would otherwise bounce off your glasses.

Without an AR coating, lenses have noticeable glare, which means light reflects off their surfaces, limiting the quantity of light traveling through the lens. This can make your vision less clear and lower your ability to detect contrasts, especially at night.

AR lenses have  a specialized coating that is made of a microscopic layer of metal oxides that neutralize reflections, allowing it to minimize glare from the front and back surfaces of each lens. They aid in the transmission of light through the optical lens and into your eye.

Anti-reflective coatings allow 99.5 percent of light to flow through the lens, compared to 92 percent for regular lenses.

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Anti-reflective (AR) eyeglass lenses reduce glare and reflections that are distracting and affect how well you see. That’s why anti-reflective coatings are one of the most popular lens choices among people who wear glasses.

For optimal clarity throughout the day, anti-reflective coatings can be applied to regular optical lenses as well as sunglasses.

AR coatings can also help prevent eye fatigue and digital eye strain. Your eyes don’t have to work as hard to capture a quality image since they get more light.