glasses Sourcing Overview

Material:
MetalGlassPolycarbonateAcetateNickel AlloyCopper AlloyTitaniumPrecious MetalsTR90Plastic
Product Type:
Reading GlassesEyeglassesSpectaclesSports GlassesSunglassesGogglesSafety GlassesComputer GlassesFashion EyewearSport Eyewear
Target Group:
UnisexMenWomenChildrenSportsSecurity PersonnelComputer UsersOval FaceSquare FaceRound Face
Certification:
CEFDAEN 166ANSI Z87.1
Function:
For MyopiaPresbyopic GlassesGlasses For AstigmatismDust ProtectionUV ProtectionIR Protection3D GlassesAnti Blue Light
  • Material Selection Risks Overlooking the impact of frame and lens materials such as titanium, acetate, or polycarbonate can lead to durability issues or user discomfort, especially in specialized glasses like sports or safety eyewear.

  • Specify Product Type Clearly Insist on defining the exact type of glasses required—be it reading glasses, sunglasses, or safety goggles—to ensure the supplier aligns production with your end-user needs and functional expectations.

  • Certification Compliance Insight Experienced buyers typically prioritize certifications like CE, FDA, EN 166, or ANSI Z87.1 to guarantee safety and regulatory compliance, which is critical for products such as safety glasses and protective eyewear.

  • Functionality and Target Group Trade-off The trade-off between features like UV protection, anti-blue light, or dust protection depends heavily on the target group—choosing the right function directly affects user satisfaction and product relevance for segments like computer users or sports enthusiasts.

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