13-06-23, 10:20 AM
You can get bifocal contact lenses which are based around a Fresnel Lens that can do distance and close up at the same time (your brain ignores the unfocussed image).
I tried them when I started to need reading glasses, but unfortunately my eyes tend to water if it's cold and I got a lot of flaring and glare from car lights at night, so had to give up on them.
There's also an alternative where you have one lens focussed for distance and the other for close up, but I didn't like that because it compromised my binocular vision.
Talk to your optician and see what options are available for you.
I tried them when I started to need reading glasses, but unfortunately my eyes tend to water if it's cold and I got a lot of flaring and glare from car lights at night, so had to give up on them.
There's also an alternative where you have one lens focussed for distance and the other for close up, but I didn't like that because it compromised my binocular vision.
Talk to your optician and see what options are available for you.