Polinelli P200 Blue Light Blocking Readers
Polinelli P200 Blue Light Blocking Readers
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Polinelli P200 Blue Light Reading Glasses Information
Patented Blue Light Blocking Technology
Patented lens coating that blocks approximately 30% of potentially harmful blue light** to help provide a better digital experience.
3 Layers of Anti-Reflective Coating
Virtually eliminates glare and allows for enhancedperformance, clarity and increased visual sharpness.
UV400 Lens Protection
Helps protect the eyes from harmful UVA/UVB rays which can cause serious eye problems.
Polycarbonate Lens
Provides excellent optical quality†. Super thin lens is extremely lightweight and more comfortable than regular plastic lenses and is impact-resistant.
** Harmful blue light refers to the 415-455 nanometer range of the visible light spectrum. The percentage represents the average amount of harmful blue light blocked at 5 nanometers increments in this range across all diopter strengths.
Features:
- Premium TR-90 frame material construction which is lightweight, resists breakage, and maintains molded shape without core wire
- European spring hinges for added comfort and more customized ft
- Broad range of diopters (reading powers) targets a wider consumer base
- Non-prescription digital glasses available for younger patients & contact lens wearers
Sizing: A: 52 DBL: 15 TL: 140
Sizing Guide (in mm)

Sizing Information:
If you look at the description on most product descriptions, we have the "eyesize" measurements. Glasses are not measured in sizes like clothes or shoes. Frames can fit differently on each person's nose or ears. The best option is to try for fit. But you can use the "eyesize" to give you an idea of size. You can double the "A" measurement, add the DBL (nose bridge) and get an approximation of width. However, if the glasses are wrap around, the "eyesize" will be bigger since it wraps around the sides. Thus, comparing the eyesize of your regular glasses doesn't always work. If you are unsure about size, you can also contact us for a recommendation. For more information on how eyesize works, check out our eyesize video.
What is a "PD"
PD (pupil distance) tells us how to center the "sweet spot" of the prescription right in front of your pupil for the best vision. If this is not on your prescription, you can contact wherever you made glasses (not necessarily your eye doctor) to get this information. Or see below on how to measure yourself.
What is "Add"
Add is your reading prescription power. If you wear bifocals or progressives, you will need this. If you don't wear bifcoals or progressives (typically people over 40) then you can skip this.
Prescription Lens Options
Need help navigating all the lens types and lens options? See a full description of options, tints and coatings on our lens options page.
How long will it take?
No prescription or premade prescription options ship in 1-5 business days. Call,chat or email to check stock if you need it faster.
Prescription products take on average about 7 to 10 business days. Coatings can add an extra week. HIgh prescriptions can take extra time as well. Some brands also take longer. See each product page for estimated timelines.
For shipping times, see our shipping page.
Return policy
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