Why DreamSpex Prescription Glasses?

NShop the largest selection of affordable glasses online, including prescription glasses and sunglasses for men, women, and kids. Find the perfect pair at DreamSpex!

DreamSpex is committed to delivering an abundance of top-quality glasses at affordable prices. Whether you are a fashion enthusiast or wear glasses daily, we offer various styles and colors to express your personality. We can meet your vision needs with different kinds of lenses, including professional prescriptions with standard lenses, blue-light blockers, photochromic lenses, polarized sunglass lenses, and mirrored lenses. Each pair of glasses is finely processed using advanced equipment and goes through 5 stages of quality control before shipment. At DreamSpex, we believe everyone can sport the latest eyewear styles and fashions at a true value with unsurpassed service.

Prescription Glasses FAQs

If your prescription is stronger than -4.00, it would be beneficial to get thin, high index lenses to decrease the weight and increase optical clarity.

ANSI Z87+ Safety Glasses are glasses that have been rated by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) to meet the high-velocity eyewear impact requirements.

DreamSpex Eyewear

Looking to order cheap prescription glasses or discount prescription sunglasses online? DreamSpex makes it easy. All you need is your most recent lens prescription.


Should I wear my prescription glasses all the time?

In the majority of cases wearing your glasses in an increasing amount will not harm your eyes. Whether it's prescription glasses, or a specific set of lenses for corrective vision, wearing your glasses for more extended periods won't hurt your vision.

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How long does it take for your eyes to get used to prescription glasses?

It can take a few days to a few weeks for your eyes and brain to fully adjust to your new eyewear, whether you are increasing your prescription or wearing eyeglasses for the first time.

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How do I find my pupillary distance (PD)?

Your PD is the distance from the center of one pupil to the center of the other in millimeters. This information is necessary to properly center your prescription correctly in your frames. It's important to note that the average PD is between 57 and 65mm. You may have two PD values - one for each eye. It is best to get this measured by your eye care professional. If your doctor did not include your PD measurement with your prescription, follow these easy steps to find your PD before you start your order: 1) Place a ruler or credit card against your forehead and line up an edge with your right pupil, 2) Looking straight ahead, mark the location of your left pupil on the ruler or credit card, and 3) Repeat multiple times and take an average measurement to ensure an accurate PD.

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