vooglam glasses
Two beautiful young women wear stylish photo-gradient sunglasses, both in a retro cat-eye shape.

Photochromic Lenses

Automatically adjusts to light changes, merging prescription and sunglasses benefits in one lens for ideal vision and protection.

The photochromic lens automatically adjusts to different light conditions.

Why Photochromic Lenses?

Photochromic lenses automatically adjust to varying light conditions, making them the perfect choice for daily eyewear. Their self-tinting feature eliminates the hassle of switching between different pairs of glasses when moving from indoor to outdoor environments, simplifying your lifestyle and enhancing visual comfort in any setting.

A pair of clear-framed glasses with a distinctive cat-eye shape, featuring a subtle upward sweep at the outer edges.A pair of clear-framed glasses with a distinctive cat-eye shape, featuring a subtle upward sweep at the outer edges.
  • different colors of photochromic lenses 0
  • different colors of photochromic lenses 1
  • different colors of photochromic lenses 2
  • different colors of photochromic lenses 3
  • different colors of photochromic lenses 4
Benefits of photochromic lenses. Photochromic lenses, adaptable to nearly any glasses type including single-vision, progressive, reading, or non-prescription frames, offer a seamless integration that enhances visual comfort and convenience. These lenses swiftly and lastingly adjust to lighting conditions, conveniently combining the functionality of sunglasses by blocking 100% of UV rays, thereby reducing vision health risks.
Photochromic Lenses Perfect for Your Needs. Adapt seamlessly to your dynamic needs with versatile photochromic lenses

Photochromic Lenses Perfect for Your Needs

Adapt seamlessly to your dynamic needs with versatile photochromic lenses.

Find your favorite frames

Filters (0)
  • shape
  • color
  • size
  • weight
    • 5g - 60g

  • material
  • price
Results: 0
Product View
Try-On View
Sort by:
No DataThere are no products matching the selection.

Photochromic Lenses FAQ