Acuvue® 2 - Sphere | Pack 6
- Regular price
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$33.60 USD - Regular price
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- Sale price
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$33.60 USD

Essential Information
Lens Base Curvature:
- 8.3 | 8.7
Lens Diameter:
- 14.0
Durability:
- BiWeekly
Lens Type:
- Sphere
Material:
- Etafilcon A
Manufacturer:
- Johnson & Johnson
Detail Description
ACUVUE® 2 is a classic choice for clear vision and reliable comfort, offering an easy-to-use bi-weekly replacement schedule. These lenses are designed for all-day wear, providing excellent vision correction and breathability.
Key Features:
- Easy Handling: Designed with visibility tint and an inside-out mark to simplify lens handling and insertion.
- Enhanced Comfort
- UV Protection
- Dependable Clarity: Provides sharp and consistent vision
- Flexible Wear Options
Technical Details:
- Base Curve: 8.3 & 8.7
- Diameter: 14.0
- Material: Etafilcon A
- Water Content: 58%
- Usage: Bi-weekly
ACUVUE® 2 offers a trusted combination of performance and comfort, making it an excellent choice for those seeking reliable, easy-to-use contact lenses.
SPH | BC | DIA | Boxes | |
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OD (Right) | SPH | BC | DIA | Boxes |
OS (Left) | SPH | BC | DIA | Boxes |
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Note: Prescriptions are stored for 90 days and then automatically deleted. Please keep a copy for your records.
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Deciphering your contact lens prescription may seem daunting, but Ottika is here to guide you through the process. Below, we break down the key elements of your contact lens prescription to ensure you can confidently choose lenses that suit your vision needs.
1. Sphere (PWR or SPH):
- Denotes the main lens power needed to correct nearsightedness (negative values) or farsightedness (positive values).
- Measured in diopters (D); higher numbers indicate stronger prescriptions.
- Addresses astigmatism, a condition caused by an irregular cornea or lens shape.
- Positive or negative values signify the degree of astigmatism correction required.
- Specifies the angle (in degrees) for astigmatism correction.
- Ranges from 0 to 180; ensures proper alignment of the cylindrical power.
- Represents the curvature of the back surface of the contact lens.
- Ensures a comfortable fit on your eye; measured in millimeters.
- Indicates the width of the contact lens.
- Measured in millimeters; ensures proper cov