ZEISS FOR EYECARE PROFESSIONALS

ZEISS Officelens

Offering your patients a complete portfolio of computer/office lenses that allows easy personalization to preferred working distances.

ZEISS Officelens offer clear and relaxed vision from near reading distances to intermediate range. It’s an excellent choice for patients who spend many hours in front of screens.

  • Clear visual acuity for near to intermediate distances
  • Relaxed vision with natural head and body posture
  • Wide range of personalization options available

ZEISS Officelens: Available designs

ZEISS Officelens are available in three different designs to provide relaxed and clear vision for near and intermediate vision:

  • ZEISS Officelens Book
  • ZEISS Officelens Desk
  • ZEISS Officelens Room

They are ideal for lens wearers experiencing problems with:

  • Clear and  comfortable  near  vision  
  • Peripheral distortions
  • Limited 3D vision  

Why did ZEISS develop the Officelens portfolio?

It offers a smart addition to single vision and progressive lenses.

  • 60%

    of global eyeglass lens buyers are >40 years.1

  • 84%

    of people in France between 45 – 59 years old report experiencing digital eye strain.2

  • 64%

    of Americans in their 50s report experiencing digital eye strain.3

Why Officelens?

At the beginning of the day, patients who work at a computer and wear single vision or progressive lenses may see well. However, as the day progresses, this may change.

Eyes may begin to feel tired or dry and vision may become blurry. This can lead to more blinking. Some wearers may even experience headaches around or behind their eyes. All these symptoms are typical of eye strain and may require specific office glasses.

Visual challenges with reading glasses.

Reading lenses provide a clear field of view for up-close objects. However, the wearer may lean in toward the screen to see clearly, causing neck and back strain.

Visual challenges with progressive lenses.

Progressive lens zones provide a limited field of view for intermediate distances. This causes wearers to lift their heads, straining neck and shoulder muscles.

Customized ZEISS Officelens eye glasses.

ZEISS Officelens will give your patients crisp, clear vision and are available in the three working distances:

  1. ZEISS Officelens Book: Widest fields of clear vision out to 3 feet (100cm).
  2. ZEISS Officelens Desk: Wide fields of view out to 7 feet (200cm).
  3. ZEISS Officelens Room: For indoor or closer-range outdoor activities out to 14 feet (400cm).

Wearing Officelens glasses results in more natural head and neck posture, providing complete comfort all day long.

Innovations behind ZEISS Officelens

Technology explained.

  • Digital Inside® Technology

    This technology enables relaxed and sharper vision during frequent usage of digital devices. The rapid transition to the near zone allows patients to view digital devices with minimal head/eye movement.

  • FaceFit Technology

    Matches the unique facial anatomy for full potential of lens zones.

  • UVProtect Technology

    A higher level of UV protection, that provides sunglass-level UV protection in all ZEISS clear lenses. This is the same standard of UV protection provided in premium sunglasses.

  • Precision Technology

    Fast focus with sharp and dynamic vision, thin and light lenses.

  • FrameFit®+Technology

    Takes into account lens size and shape to allow virtually unlimited choice of frames.

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  • 1

    The World Market for Vision Correction 2005-2020

  • 2

    https://www.statista.com/statistics/426169/computer-usage-penetration-age-group-france/

  • 3

    Vision Council Eye Strain Report (2016)