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Frequently Asked Questions About Prescription Sunglasses

Are prescription sunglasses worth it?

If you wear glasses outdoors more than a few hours a week, yes. Clip-ons fog, scratch, and fall off; switching to non-Rx sunglasses leaves you squinting. A dedicated prescription sunglass gives you UV400 protection, glare control, and your full Rx in one pair, usually for under $10 at Aoolia.

Can I wear prescription sunglasses at night?

Tinted lenses cut light by design, which makes them unsafe for night driving. If you drive at night and need glare relief, a photochromic lens (clear at night, dark in daylight) or an anti-reflective coated clear Rx lens is a better fit.)

Are Aoolia's prescription sunglasses UV400?

Every prescription sunglass we ship blocks 100% of UVA and UVB rays up to 400 nanometers. UV400 is included as standard, not an upgrade.

What's the difference between polarized and photochromic lenses?

Polarized lenses are always dark and specifically cut horizontal glare from roads and water — best for driving and outdoor sports. Photochromic lenses are clear indoors and darken in sunlight — best if you want one pair that works inside and out. They solve different problems; some shoppers buy one of each.

Can I get progressive (no-line bifocal) prescription sunglasses?

Yes. Progressive lenses are available on most Aoolia frames and can be combined with polarized, photochromic, or tinted lenses for an Rx sunglass that handles distance, intermediate, and reading.