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Regular plano sunglasses don't always work for bespectacled individuals against sun exposure. The good news is that clip-on sunglasses may just do the trick! Clip-on sunglasses are exactly what they sound like – they work by clipping on a layer of tinted lenses in front of a regular pair of prescription glasses. That way – you can switch easily between the two!
Why sacrifice clear vision for eye protection against the sun's glint when you can have both? DrEyewear Canada says yes to that! With our wide roster of stylish glasses, we're pleased to offer up the coolest clip-on sunglasses in a range of styles and shapes.
Clip-on sunglasses offer a removable front portion that goes on top of regular full frames. These include two tinted lenses connected by a bridge for the nose area.
When you want to add sun protection to your existing glasses, the process is simple. You just attach the clip-on sunglasses through clips or magnets on top of the layer of prescription specs and it's done!
Most importantly, like regular sunglasses, clip-on sunglasses protect your eyes from UV rays in the same way.
Clip-on sunglasses can go on all sorts of glasses, no matter the shape or type of hinge.
Here are a few options of how they might attach:
Standard clip-on sunglasses have a clip (or claw/hook) in the middle of the bridge area or on the sides of the frame. You just attach them by fastening the clips to the regular eyeglasses' surface.
Magnetic clip-on sunglasses are fairly easier and effortless to use. Because of the incorporated magnetic element in the clip-ons, they simply just 'click' in place.
Flip-up sunglasses are attached in place in front of your regular specs through a magnet. No unclipping or removing is needed, you just need to flip them up and back down when you want to.
While clip-on sunglasses can be bought packaged together with normal prescriptive frames as a two-in-one package, they're also sometimes sold separately and come in different types. In these cases, it's important to determine which shape, size, and kind match perfectly with your current glasses.
As a tip, rimmed clip-ons pair up well with metal frames while rimless ones suit plastic and thick frames the best.
Why do we love clip-on sunglasses?
Well – it's certainly a more convenient option than bringing two complete spectacles at a time. If you wear one pair of prescription glasses and another pair of sunglasses, you'll otherwise have to bring, remove and switch between the two whenever you go out. The cycle of wearing one and then keeping the other one safe repeats and can be frustrating – plus, you gotta deal with two bulky eyeglass cases!
Whereas, if you have clip-on sunglasses, you technically just have to wear one and just attach the other whenever you like. This is minus the whole ordeal of pulling off and replacing a spec with another, which honestly makes a lot of difference.
Getting clip-on sunglasses is generally much less expensive than getting prescription sunglasses. Plus, they can be used as long as you want without the need to acquire a new one when your eye prescription changes over time. While of course, you can get regular sunglasses instead, but your vision remains blurry, and who wants that?
The downsides? The only thing you have to worry about with clip-on sunglasses is that they can be fragile since they are just a thin layer. You'll need to store them away safely when not in use. Some poorer-quality clip on sunglass layers may even scratch your regular lenses behind. However, all of these can be avoided with just some cautiousness and care – no big deal!
If you buy your clip-ons along with your regular prescriptive spectacles, you have nothing to worry about. At DrEyewear Canada, you will find frames with clip-ons that go perfectly with their prescriptive frame shapes. You can put your efforts into finding a pair of glasses with a frame shape that flatters your face shape.
If you're thinking of buying clip-ons separately, the challenging part would be finding the right size and shape that will fit your existing eyeglasses.
In determining your frame's size, try checking its inside first because you might find some numbers (all in millimetres) indicated there. The first number is the lens width, the second is the bridge width, and the third is the temple length. But if you can't find any, you have to measure them manually. Keep in mind also that you have to at least ensure that your regular lenses must be completely covered by the clip-ons. Also, don't forget to choose clip-ons that provide UV protection, it's the most important.
Another very important thing to note, in case you have a pacemaker (a device implanted in a patient's chest to help in regulating heartbeats), it's highly suggested to consult your doctor first before considering wearing clip-ons, especially the magnetic ones. Because according to a study, small neodymium magnets can cause interference with your pacemaker's functionality. It may be on a case-to-case basis, but it's better to be safe than sorry!