Transitions® GEN S™ Lenses: Wearers Experience
With 9/10 wearers interested in more than just vision correction from their lenses1 Transitions GEN S steps in as the new lens standard, going beyond the ordinary and offering a dynamic, fantastic, and a love-wear experience that follows the ever-changing rhythm of life. Discover firsthand accounts and insights as wearers share their experiences with Transitions GEN S lenses.
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1. 93% wanted or were interested in lenses that enhance their vision beyond vision correction. Transitions Optical, consumer study on the link between Vision & Protection, external research agency, (CAWI), U.S. Q4 2021, N= 1,000.
Vision quality improved in challenging light conditions, notably when moving from a bright to a darker environment (source B, Transitions® GEN S™ compared to Transitions® Signature® GEN 8™), in bright to very bright light situations (source A, Transitions® GEN S™ to clear lenses) and in low light with peaky stray light (source A, Transitions® GEN S™ to clear lenses).
Source A: Subject-masked cross-over randomized controlled investigation performed in 2023 on 30 healthy participants (19.2 ±1.3 years). Testing light stress (discomfort and disability glare, photo stress recovery) with the clear and darkest states of grey Transitions® GEN S™ 1.6 index lenses with a premium anti-reflective coating compared to clear 1.6 index lenses with a premium anti-reflective coating. Principal Investigator Prof Billy R. Hammond.
Source B: Subject-masked cross-over randomized controlled investigation performed in 2023 on 10 healthy pre-trained participants (29.5 ±4.0 years). Testing contrast sensitivity during fade-back with grey Transitions® GEN S™ 1.6 index lenses with a premium anti reflective coating compared to grey Transitions® Signature® GEN 8™ 1.6 index lenses with a premium anti reflective coating. Principal Investigator Prof Pablo Artal. Accepted abstract at ARVO 2024. Duarte-Toledo R, Mompeán J et al., A new photochromic lens improves contrast sensitivity during fade back.