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This innovation elevates the wearer vision experience from static, basic and must - wear to a dynamic, fantastic and love - wear experience that follows the ever - changing rhythm of life.
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Filters up to 32% of blue-violet light in its clearest state and up to 85% in its darkest state. Blue-violet light is measured between 400nm and 455nm (according to ISO TR 20772:2018).
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The darkest in hot temperatures & in the car, blocking 100% UVA & UVB and offering the best overall blue violet light filtration across light situations* among clear to extra dark photochromic lenses. *Filtering blue-violet light (between 400 and 455nm ISO TR 20772:2018) among polycarbonate and CR39 grey lenses with a premium anti-reflective coating.: filtering (i) up to 45% indoors at 23°C, (ii) up to 64% behind the windshield (iii) up to 86% outdoors at 23°C and (iv) up to 83% outdoors at 35°C.
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From harmful blue light (380nm-460nm) at 23°C among polycarbonate and 1.5 grey lenses in the clear to extra dark photochromic category.
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Clear to extra dark photochromic category. Tests across polycarbonate and 1.5 gray lenses at 35°C achieving <18%T using Transitions Optical's standard testing method.
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Compared to the previous generation, across materials tested on gray lenses fading back to 70% transmission at 23°C.
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Compared to the previous generation, across materials tested on gray lenses.
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Filters up to 45% of blue-violet light indoors. Tests performed on grey Transitions XTRActive new generation and clear lenses, CR39 and polycarbonate, with a premium anti-reflective coating. Blue-violet light is between 400 and 455nm (ISO TR 20772:2018).
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Transitions lenses filter at least 26% of blue-violet light indoors and at least 86% outdoors. Tests performed on grey lenses with a premium anti-reflective coating. Blue-violet light is between 400 and 455nm (ISO TR 20772:2018).