BINOSYNC

BINOSYNC


PERFECT STABILITY FOR BINOCULAR VISION

BINOSYNC technology is developed to address the drawbacks of having a higher level of astigmatism in the nasal areas of a progressive lens.

This is due to the horizontal offset of the near zone that is needed in order to adjust to the eye’s natural convergence movement.

This unique mathematical algorithm tackles the inherent imbalance of astigmatism between nasal and temporal area of progressive lenses. As a result, lenses ofer similar amounts of unwanted astigmatism at both sides of the corridor, improving visual perception when looking into lateral directions.

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This unique mathematical algorithm tackles the inherent imbalance of astigmatism between nasal and temporal area of progressive lenses. As a result, lenses ofer similar amounts of unwanted astigmatism at both sides of the corridor, improving visual perception when looking into lateral directions.

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BINOSYNC technology balances the level of astigmatism on both sides of the corridor


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Without Binocular Synchronization

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With Binocular Synchronization

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Without Binocular Synchronization

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With Binocular Synchronization

BENEFITS

PERFECT STABILITY FOR BINOCULAR VISION

• Optimum binocular vision

• Better merging of lateral images

• Greater perception of the intermediate field

• Sharper peripheral vision

• Maximum comfort