Easyvision is Specsavers’ own brand of contact lenses. Made by top global manufacturers, our easyvision range covers most prescriptions, and are suitable whether you require daily disposable or reusable contact lenses in single vision, toric or multifocal prescriptions.
What are the benefits of easyvision?
We’ve worked hard to ensure that our easyvision range is available at an affordable price, and whether you’re new to wearing lenses or not, our experts are on hand to help both in store and over the phone.
On top of that, easyvision is also available as part of the easycare package, which is the Specsavers subscription scheme for contact lenses. The benefits of this include:
- Full contact lens health check
- Free home delivery
- A dedicated UK contact centre
- Free replacement contact lenses*
- 50% off a pair of glasses annually from our £69 and above range*
- Free eye tests as recommended by your eyecare professional
Easycare was created to make things easy for you. Simple. The benefits are clear as day, and when coupled with an easyvision contact lens it’s an incredibly attractive package in terms of cost and convenience. All you need to do is get in touch with your local Specsavers optometrist to find out more and book a contact lens eye test.
*Full T&Cs are available in store
What products are in the easyvision core range?
You can find a complete product breakdown of easyvision contact lenses here, our range offers daily disposables, reusables in single vision, multifocal and toric prescriptions.
If you’re after all day comfort, our easyvision Umere daily disposable contact lenses may be right for you. Made from silicone hydrogel, these contact lenses are designed to provide healthy and comfortable contact lens wear, and they even use Advanced Edge Technology to provide a lens edge that’s incredibly thin for extra comfort and less lens awareness. Available in single vision, toric and multifocal prescriptions.
For more information on the easyvision range of contact lenses or the easycare package itself, please do get in touch with your local Specsavers optometrist. For more information on contact lenses, from aftercare advice to lifestyle tips, you can do so here.