Individualized progressive lenses for clarity and constant focus
Vision in harmony
People don’t come in standard versions. Everyone’s eyes are uniquely individual. Our lifestyles and activities also determine our ideal progressive lens design.
Hoyalux iD MyStyle V+ is a progressive lens that uses Binocular Harmonization Technology to ensure the right correction at each point in the lens for instantly clear vision and focus. It also uses HOYA iDentifier to let you personalize each lens to ensure stable vision for your patient’s personal needs
Satisfaction for progressive lens wearers
Satisfaction for progressive lens wearers
HOYA research among 1,415 progressive lens wearers demonstrated that there are five key aspects that contribute most to wearer satisfaction:
- Ease of switching between the distance and near sections
- Ease of finding the reading section
- Viewing comfort while reading
- Clarity of image (absence of blur)
- Ease of adaptation
The same research showed that 30% of users are worried about not being able to adapt to their new progressive glasses2.
Standard progressive lens
Hoyalux iD MyStyle V+
Hoyalux iD MySelf
Ensuring the best performance for what your patients want most
Binocular Harmonization Technology
Perfect & effortless focusing, constant stability and excellent depth of vision
Lifestyle customisation
Best vision performance for your patient’s lifestyle.
Binocular Harmonization Technology
Precise and effortless focusing, depth of vision and stability.
Inset optimisation
Improved and wider intermediate and near vision fields.
Binocular Eye Model
for the best binocular vision and harmonized images possible
Hoya iDentifier
100% individual lenses tailored to the patients exact vision needs.
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(1) Hoya data: European progressive lens orders 2007-2013
(2) Millward Brown “User experiences with multifocal lenses, quantitative research in seven European countries” n = 1415, May 2013