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Computer Single Vision Clear Lenses

Strain-free vision for digital work

Single Vision 1.5 Plastic
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Plastic CR-39 lens thickness example

Comfortable clear vision for moderate prescriptions during daily use.

$110.00 /pair

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Plastic (CR-39) A standard option for lower prescriptions 0.00 to -2.00 or 0.00 to +2.00

Single Vision Polycarbonate
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Active users needing durable lenses for long screen time.

$140.00 /pair

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Polycarbonate A lighter option for light to moderate prescriptions -2.00 to -4.00 or +2.00 to +4.00

Single Vision 1.60 High-Index
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High Index 1.60 lens thickness example

Moderate prescriptions needing thinner lenses with digital clarity.

$220.00 /pair

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High Index 1.60 A thinner option for moderate to strong prescriptions -4.00 to -6.00 or +4.00 to +6.00

Ultra Thin Clear
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High Index 1.67 lens thickness example

Strong prescriptions needing slim, lightweight digital lenses.

$245.99 /pair

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High Index 1.67 An ultra-thin option for stronger prescriptions -6.00 to -8.00 or +6.00 to +8.00

Computer Progressive Clear Lenses

Seamless focus for multiple distances

Everyday Clear Progressive
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Plastic CR-39 lens thickness example

Daily use with clear intermediate vision for office and screens.

$160.00 /pair

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Plastic (CR-39) A standard option for lower prescriptions 0.00 to -2.00 or 0.00 to +2.00

Polycarbonate Progressive
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Polycarbonate lens thickness example

Active users needing durable lenses for long screen time.

$180.00 /pair

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Polycarbonate A lighter option for light to moderate prescriptions -2.00 to -4.00 or +2.00 to +4.00

1.60 High-Index Progressive
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High Index 1.60 lens thickness example

Moderate prescriptions needing thinner lenses and clear mid-range vision

$185.00 /pair

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High Index 1.60 or 1.61 A thinner option for moderate to strong prescriptions -4.00 to -6.00 or +4.00 to +6.00

1.67 High-Index Progressive
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High Index 1.67 lens thickness example

Strong prescriptions needing slim, lightweight computer lenses.

$210.00 /pair

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High Index 1.67 An ultra-thin option for stronger prescriptions -6.00 to -8.00 or +6.00 to +8.00

Replace Computer Lenses in Your Existing Frames

If you spend long hours in front of screens, upgrading your computer lenses can significantly improve comfort and reduce eye strain—without needing to buy new frames.

At RenewLens, you can replace your computer lenses while keeping the frames you already wear, ensuring a familiar fit with improved visual performance for digital use.

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Why Replace Computer Lenses Instead of Buying New Glasses

If your frames are still in good condition, replacing your lenses is often the better option.

  • Keep the frames you already find comfortable
  • Improve screen clarity and reduce digital eye strain
  • Upgrade to blue light filtering or anti-reflective coatings
  • Save money compared to buying a new pair of glasses

This is especially useful if your current lenses are outdated or not optimized for screen use.

Who This Lens Replacement Is For

This option is ideal if:

  • You work long hours on a computer or digital devices
  • You experience eye strain, fatigue, or headaches
  • Your prescription has changed
  • You want to keep your current frames
  • You need better intermediate (screen-distance) vision

When You Should NOT Choose Lens Replacement

Lens replacement may not be the best option if:

  • Your frames are damaged or unstable
  • You want a completely new frame style
  • Your frames are not compatible with new lenses
  • You need a different lens type (e.g., progressive instead of computer lenses)

How Computer Lens Replacement Works

Once you place your order:

  • Your prescription and usage needs are reviewed
  • Lenses are optimized for intermediate and near distances
  • Blue light filtering and coatings can be added
  • Your frames are fitted with precision and alignment checks

This ensures your lenses are comfortable for extended screen use.

Benefits of Computer Lenses

Computer lenses are specifically designed for modern digital lifestyles:

  • Reduce eye strain from prolonged screen exposure
  • Improve focus at screen distance
  • Enhance contrast and clarity
  • Support comfortable posture and viewing angles

They are ideal for office work, remote work, and daily device usage.

Computer Lens Replacement vs Regular Glasses

  • Choose computer lenses if you spend hours on screens
  • Choose regular lenses for general distance or reading use
  • Computer lenses are optimized specifically for digital environments

Popular Lens Upgrades After a Prescription Change

When replacing your lenses, you can also upgrade your eyewear for better performance:

  • Anti-reflective coating for reduced glare
  • Blue light filtering for screen use
  • Thinner, high-index lenses for comfort
  • UV protection for outdoor use
  • Scratch-resistant coatings for durability

These upgrades help improve clarity, comfort, and long-term usability of your glasses.

Just Got a New Prescription? Here’s What to Do Next

If your eye prescription has recently changed, you have two main options:

  • Replace lenses in your existing frames
  • Buy a completely new pair of glasses

If your current frames still fit well and are in good condition, replacing your lenses is often the more affordable and practical choice.

This allows you to keep your current frames while updating your vision with new prescription lenses.


Frequently Asked Questions

Still unsure if your frames will work?

Our team checks every frame before production. If your frames are not suitable, we’ll guide you toward the best alternative before proceeding.

Can I replace my current lenses with computer lenses?

Yes, you can upgrade your existing glasses with computer lenses if your frames are compatible.

Do computer lenses reduce eye strain?

Yes, they are designed to reduce digital eye strain and improve comfort during screen use.

Do computer lenses include blue light protection?

Many computer lenses include optional blue light filtering and anti-reflective coatings.

Are computer lenses different from reading glasses?

Yes, computer lenses are optimized for intermediate distances (like screens), while reading glasses are for close-up tasks.

Is lens replacement cheaper than buying new glasses?

Yes, replacing lenses is usually more cost-effective since you keep your existing frames.

How long does computer lens replacement take?

Most orders are completed within a few days after receiving your frames, depending on lens type and shipping.

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