Eyezen Start vs Kodak Total Blue vs Hoya Sync III
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Eyezen Start vs Kodak Total Blue vs Hoya Sync III

Lens Specifications Comparison

General Information Comparison

  • Price 💰

    Price of the eyeglass lenses in USD, indicating the cost for a pair of lenses.
    Eyezen Start
    Kodak Total Blue
    Hoya Sync III
  • Price Range 💱

    Classification of eyeglass lenses based on price ranges, helping customers find options within their budget.
    Eyezen Start
    • 100-200
      Eyezen Start falls into the 100-200 price range. Mid-range eyeglass lenses offering a balance of quality and affordability
    Kodak Total Blue
    • $100-$200
      Kodak Total Blue falls into the $100-$200 price range.
    Hoya Sync III
    • $100-$200
      Hoya Sync III falls into the $100-$200 price range.
  • Known for 💡

    A unique feature or characteristic that distinguishes the eyeglass lens from others.
    Eyezen Start
    • Digital Eye Strain Relief
      Eyezen Start is known for Digital Eye Strain Relief.
    Kodak Total Blue
    • Comprehensive Protection
      Kodak Total Blue is known for Comprehensive Protection.
    Hoya Sync III
    • Eye Relaxation
      Hoya Sync III is known for Eye Relaxation.

Facts Comparison

  • Interesting Fact 🧐

    An intriguing or lesser-known fact about the eyeglass lenses or their technology.
    Eyezen Start
    • Designed specifically for digital device users
    Kodak Total Blue
    • Kodak Total Blue lenses can block up to 80% of harmful blue light.
    Hoya Sync III
    • Sync III lenses have a 'boost zone' to support eye focusing muscles.
  • Sarcastic Fact 😉

    A humorous or sarcastic observation about the eyeglass lenses.
    Eyezen Start
    • Your eyes' personal bodyguard against evil screens
    Kodak Total Blue
    • These lenses protect you from so much blue light you might forget what the color blue looks like!
    Hoya Sync III
    • These lenses work so hard to relax your eyes they might need their own vacation.

Optical Properties Comparison

Usage Comparison

Manufacturing Comparison

  • Made In 🌍

    The country of origin or manufacture for the eyeglass lenses.
    Eyezen Start
    • United States
      Eyezen Start is made in United States. Premium lenses produced in the United States, known for quality and technological innovation
    Kodak Total Blue
    • United States
      Kodak Total Blue is made in United States. Premium lenses produced in the United States, known for quality and technological innovation
    Hoya Sync III
    • Japan
      Hoya Sync III is made in Japan. High-tech lenses from Japan, known for precision and advanced materials

Features Comparison

Performance Scores Comparison

Alternatives to Eyezen Start
Tokai UV420
Known for UV Defense
😌 is more comfortable than Kodak Total Blue
Hoya BlueControl
Known for Blue Light Protection
😌 is more comfortable than Kodak Total Blue
Tokai Lutina
Known for Eye Comfort
👓 is clearer than Kodak Total Blue
😌 is more comfortable than Kodak Total Blue
💪 is more durable than Kodak Total Blue
💰 is more durable than Kodak Total Blue
is rated higher than Kodak Total Blue
BluShield WorkPro
Known for Digital Eye Strain Reduction
👓 is clearer than Kodak Total Blue
💪 is more durable than Kodak Total Blue
💰 is more durable than Kodak Total Blue
is rated higher than Kodak Total Blue
Shamir Blue Zero
Known for Blue Light Protection
👓 is clearer than Kodak Total Blue
😌 is more comfortable than Kodak Total Blue
💪 is more durable than Kodak Total Blue
💰 is more durable than Kodak Total Blue
is rated higher than Kodak Total Blue
Transitions XTRActive
Known for Extra Dark Tint Outdoors
👓 is clearer than Kodak Total Blue
💪 is more durable than Kodak Total Blue
is rated higher than Kodak Total Blue
Essilor Crizal Sapphire
Known for Clarity
👓 is clearer than Kodak Total Blue
is rated higher than Kodak Total Blue
SunSmart Transitions
Known for Adaptive Tint Technology
👓 is clearer than Kodak Total Blue
😌 is more comfortable than Kodak Total Blue
💪 is more durable than Kodak Total Blue
💰 is more durable than Kodak Total Blue
is rated higher than Kodak Total Blue