Transitions FAQ
What are Transitions adaptive lenses?
Why should I wear Transitions adaptive lenses instead of ordinary clear lenses?
How do Transitions adaptive lenses differ from prescription sunglasses?
How dark do Transitions adaptive lenses get?
How long do Transitions adaptive lenses last?
Do Transitions adaptive lenses activate indoors?
Do Transitions adaptive lenses work inside the car?
What are Transitions XTRActive New Generation lenses?
How dark are Transitions XTRActive new generation lenses in the car?
What are Transitions XTRActive Polarized lenses?
How do Transitions XTRActive Polarized lenses work?
Are Transitions adaptive lenses compatible with anti-reflective, anti-scratch and anti-fog coatings?
How do I care for my Transitions lenses?
1. Higher satisfaction declared by wearers compared to premium clear lenses. Transitions Optical, Quality of Vision & Vision Experience Test, U.S. 2019, (N=146) - From UV and blue-violet light compared to premium clear lenses.Based on achieving the highest weighted composite score among main everyday photochromic lenses across measurements of key photochromic performance attributes weighted by their relative importance to consumers.
2. Claim is based on tests across materials on gray lenses, being the most popular color, achieving 18% transmission @ 23°C.
3. Claim is based on tests across materials on gray lenses, being the most popular color, fading back to 70% transmission @ 23°C.
4. Transitions lenses filter at least 26% of blue-violet light indoors and at least 86% outdoors. Test performed on grey lenses with a premium anti-reflective coating. Blue-violet is between 400 and 455nm (ISO TR 20772:2018)
5. Blue-violet light is between 400 and 455nm (ISO TR 20772:2018)
6. Higher satisfaction declared by wearers compared to premium clear lenses. Transitions Optical, Quality of Vision & Vision Experience Test, U.S. 2019, (N=146)
7. Transitions Optical GEN 8 Wearers Test, Nationwide US, Kadence, Q1 2019
8. Based on achieving the highest weighted composite score among main everyday photochromic lenses across measurements of key photochromic performance attributes weighted by their relative importance to consumers.
9. Transitions lenses filter at least 26% of blue-violet light indoors and at least 86% outdoors. Test performed on grey lenses with a premium anti-reflective coating. Blue-violet is between 400 and 455nm (ISO TR 20772:2018)