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ZEISS AdaptiveSun lenses, the smart sunglasses that adapt to changes in light

AdaptiveSun lenses are the latest solution from Zeiss in sunglasses, expanding the portfolio of outdoor sunglasses. The Zeiss technical team has applied a technology based on photochromic properties, which allow the lens tint to transition depending on the light level of the scenario.

The AdaptativeSun lens It is based on PhotoFusion technology from ZEISS, ensuring that clear and comfortable vision is always offered during changing light conditions. This means that the sunglass lenses automatically adapt their colour intensity from very dark in bright sunlight to a moderately dark shade at lower levels of sunlight exposure.

How do Zeiss AdaptativeSun lenses work?

Derived from ZEISS PhotoFusion, the new ZEISS AdaptiveSun lens technology unites the performance attributes your patients expect: from adapting sunglass lenses that change from dark to dark faster and maintain a consistent color. This way you can ensure comfortable, clear and comfortable vision.

Fast

ZEISS AdaptiveSun sunglass lenses adapt to changing light quickly, for greater comfort.

Darkens in 18–35 seconds!

Dark and dark

ZEISS AdaptiveSun sunglass lenses become very dark outdoors in sunlight, for optimal vision at all times.

Sunglasses absorb up to 60% of the light in the shade.

In bright light conditions, sunglass lenses "activate" and absorb up to 97% of the light.

Color consistency

ZEISS AdaptiveSun sunglass lenses demonstrate excellent color consistency for natural vision.

ZEISS AdaptiveSun Lens Options. Solid Colors

Brown


Grey


Pioneer


Blue


ZEISS AdaptiveSun Lens Options. Gradient Colors

Brown


Grey


Pioneer


Blue


ZEISS AdaptiveSun Polarized Lens Options. Polarized Colors

Brown

Grey

Pioneer

Get your Zeiss AdaptativeSun sunglasses at Óptica Bassol in each of its 4 opticians in Barcelona. If you wish, you can send an email to info@opticabassol.com or call 933428218 and they will inform you of all the details you want to know.

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