See Near & Far – Without Switching Glasses

Bifocal lenses are designed to support two types of vision in a single pair of glasses—distance and near. The top part of the lens is typically set for seeing far, while the lower segment helps you focus on close-up tasks like reading or using your phone. This dual-function lens eliminates the need to switch between multiple pairs of glasses, offering unmatched convenience for daily multitasking.

One Lens, Two Powers

How Bifocal Glasses Work

Bifocal glasses are designed to help people see clearly at two different distances—typically far and near. Each lens is divided into two sections: the upper part is used for distance vision, like watching TV or driving, while the lower segment is for near vision tasks such as reading or using a phone. The transition between the two zones is smooth, allowing the wearer to switch focus simply by adjusting the angle of their gaze.

Dual Vision in One

Easily switch between reading and distance without changing glasses.

Drive with Confidence

Designed to give clear distance vision, perfect for driving needs.

Work-Friendly Choice

Ideal for professionals who juggle screens, documents, and meetings.

Budget-Friendly

Save money with a single pair instead of two separate prescriptions.
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What are bifocal glasses?

Bifocal glasses have lenses with two optical powers to help with both near and far vision.

Who should wear bifocal lenses?

They’re ideal for people over 40 with presbyopia or those needing both distance and reading correction.

Can I drive wearing bifocal glasses?

Yes, they’re suitable for driving, especially with the top part of the lens designed for distance.

How can I order bifocal lenses with my selected frame?

Click “Select Lenses” on the product page, choose the “Multifocal” card, then select “Bifocal,” upload your prescription, pick your lenses, review, and add to cart.

What is the starting price for bifocal glasses?

Bifocal lenses start from just Rs. 2,500.

Are bifocals different from progressive lenses?

Yes. Bifocals have a visible line and two distinct zones, while progressives have a seamless transition.

  • Dual vision correction for both near and far distances.

  • No need to carry two pairs of glasses.

  • Ideal for reading, driving, and daily tasks.

  • Cost-effective solution for presbyopia.

  • Smooth transition between distances with practice.