GPC Opticians – Drive Safely at Night with the new Kodak Drive Lens

Wednesday October 16, 2019

KODAK Drive Lens

Perfect for day and night driving

You don’t have to have a separate pair of spectacles to enjoy the benefit of night driving glasses. Did you know that 48% of us feel impacted by glare when driving?* When you’re behind a steering wheel, your vision needs to be in top condition. That’s why the KODAK Drive Lens was invented. It’s brilliant for all day use, and perfect for wearing at night as it reduces reflectance by up to 90%. This means it’s a great choice for night-time drives, as it significantly reduces distracting glare from vehicles, traffic and street lights.

There’s evidence to suggest that modern headlights are brighter than they have ever been. The use of LED lights in car headlights is very popular with modern car manufacturers due to their energy efficiency compared to traditional halogen bulbs which have a softer more yellow tone to the light.

LED light is more directional. Rather than being a big spread of light which comes from a halogen bulb, LED light is more focused. It is also a traditionally brighter light which appears to be blue-white in colour, hence why it appears brighter in the dark

The rise in drivers feeling dazzled by headlights is probably down to this shift in technology and now it is time for lens technology to try and address this problem with night driving glasses.

KODAK Drive Lenses are twice as effective as standard reflection-free lenses. Call us today on 10438 364 168 and start driving confidently in all light conditions.

 

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We’re a family-run independent practice in the heart of Stevenage Town Centre, providing our patients with the highest quality eye care and eyewear in the area. We pride ourselves on offering one of the most comprehensive eye tests in Hertfordshire, in addition to stocking a huge range of designer frames from an array of internationally sought-after designers such as Tom Ford, Tiffany, Boss and Ray-ban. Learn more

 

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