OAKLEY FRAME AND LENS TECHNOLOGY
You're now wearing the best eye protection on earth.
Only Oakley utilizes pure Plutonite® lens material, a proprietary synthetic that exceeds the optical requirements of ANSI Z87.1 standards while inherently blocking 100% of all UVA, UVB, UVC and harmful blue light. Oakley performance eyewear also takes advantage of patented XYZ Optics®, a breakthrough that maintains precise clarity at all angles of vision and extends the range of optical correction to the periphery of
All Oakley sunglasses satisfy ANSI Z80.3 & EN 1836 standards for optical and mechanical performance and are in accordance with the EC Directive 89/686/EEC for the I.P.D. of category I corresponding to the European Community. Light transmission ranges from 10% to 39% of available light. All transmission profiles are based on data obtained according to ANSI Z80.3 and EN 1836 test protocols.
LENS TINT TRANSMISSION PROFILES
Grey:18% protection index 2
Bronze Iridium: | 22% |
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Black Iridium: | 10% |
protection index 3 |
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The sunglass lens type is printed on the package. The corresponding protection index can be found in the Lens Tint Transmission Profiles chart above.
Protection Index (in compliance with the standard EN 1836)
Index 0: Aesthetic, very low protection
Index 1: For weak sun luminosity
Index 2: For average sun luminosity
Index 3: For strong sun luminosity
CLEANING
How to keep the best at their best
All Oakley Lenses: To help maintain the High Definition Optics® (HDO®) of Oakley lenses, your new eyewear comes with a specially- woven electrostatic Microclear™ bag for cleaning and storage. Using it will preserve the superior optical quality of Oakley's pure Plutonite lenses. Hand wash and
When cleaning O ROKR Pro, please note the following:
•O ROKR Pro is not waterproof. Moisture may damage the electronic circuitry. Do not rinse or immerse any part of the frame. Keep the frame dry at all times.
•Before cleaning, make sure O ROKR Pro is unplugged from the wall charger.
•Do not clean the lenses with soaps, detergents, ammonia, alkaline cleaners, abrasive cleaning compounds or solvents. These substances may damage the lens coatings or leak into the module and damage the electronic circuitry.
•Should a lens become scratched, have it replaced immediately to ensure your vision is not compromised.
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