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High Index vs Hi Index and Lens vs Lense

You may be wondering about some of the differences you see in spelling when it comes to high index lenses. Nowadays, it’s not uncommon for a site to come up with a different way of spelling something to attract the customer’s eye.

First of all, it is very common to see high index lens written as hi index lens, hi index lense, hi-index lens, or high-index lens. These all mean the same thing. Even different brands of prescription lenses may use hi or high depending upon the company’s preference. Additionally, the word lens can be spelled lense, though typically this spelling is only used in the United Kingdom, whereas the United States generally spells it lens. If you are on a site that sells a hi index lense, and you’re in the United States, it’s a good idea to check if your glasses are going to be coming from the UK before you order, and vice versa. The spelling can end up being a giveaway for what will surely be a high shipping cost.

Hi index vs high index, lens vs lense, eyeglasses vs glasses; it’s no wonder there’s some confusion amongst people shopping for eyeglasses online. If you ever feel some ambiguity about something on an online eyeglasses store, it’s always a good idea to call and ask about it rather than assume. For instance, transitions lenses and progressive lenses are often confused, and they’re very different things. Calling a store also gives you a good idea of the customer service quality of an online retailer, which is never a bad thing in case things don’t go as expected with your order.

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