The more often we use our digital devices, especially smartphones, and the longer we use them, the more frequently our eyes jump back and forth between near and far. The ciliary muscle in the interior of the eye always refocuses our vision. As we get older, it no longer performs like it's supposed to. That's when we start noticing our eyes are getting tired. In the evening we notice how strained and overtired our eyes feel.
We don't always immediately make the connection between symptoms like a headache, neck pain and overtired eyes and our use of digital devices. And we'd never think that digital devices could possibly be the cause of blurry vision. But these can all be the first signs of "Computer Vision Syndrome." Unfortunately our eyes experience a steady deterioration in their ability to "accommodate" – to switch focus between different distances – starting when we’re around 30 years old.
ZEISS Digital Lenses support the ciliary muscle's work in the inner eye. They excel by covering a broad range of distance vision and offer targeted support for the eye when looking at digital devices. You can wear them the entire day, and they are suitable for first-time and long-time spectacle wearers.