Cogs™ Basic
Colour.
Frame Colour.
Lens Colour.
Frame Material
Lens Type.
Lens Comparison
TVO | TVO Pro | Prescription |
TrueView Optic |
TrueView Optic | TrueView Optic |
Polarised | Polarised | |
Sea Water Resistance | Sea Water Resistance | Sea Water Resistance |
Oil Resistance | ||
Anti-Reflective Coating | Anti-Reflective Coating |
TVO | TVO Pro | Presc |
TrueView Optic | TrueView Optic | TrueView Optic |
Polarised | Polarised | |
Sea Water Resistance | Sea Water Resistance | Sea Water Resistance |
Oil Resistance | ||
Anti-Reflective Coating | Anti-Reflective Coating |
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Shipping & Delivery
Shipping & Delivery
We know you want to receive your 2nu performance sunglasses as soon as possible. Once you place your order our operation team will prepare the order at fulfilment centre. If you’ve ordered before 1pm (Sydney time) most likely your package will be sent to courier in the same day. For “Custom Order”, it may take 3 days longer depending on the stock level of the particular items.
Our operation team located both in Sydney, Australia, and Hong Kong SAR. They take break on weekends and national holidays, so orders placed on those day will be prepared and shipped the following business day.
We currently ship worldwide using fast couriers to deliver almost anywhere within 10 days, and we offer FREE EXPRESS shipping worldwide!
This offer is extremely limited and won't last long so, act now!
For Australia orders, GST is calculated and included. For international orders, please be aware that your country may impose import duties, customs fees, and other related charges on the products you purchase from us. These charges are entirely your responsibility and not included in the product's purchase price.
Size & Fit
Size & Fit
In the box
In the box
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Delivery (Original Fee: $20) | Free |
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Enter your prescription
(Right eye)
(Left eye)
The CYL values you've inserted are not correct! The total value of the Sphere and Cylinder must not exceed 10.
The AXIS values you've inserted are not correct! If CYL value is higher or lower than 0, AXIS values can't be 0.
You've inserted 1 positive and 1 negative value, which is very rare. We suggest double checking your prescription. If this is correct, you can proceed.
PD (Pupillary distance)
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Understanding Your Prescription
Right Eye (OD)
- OD stands for "oculus dexter," which is Latin for "right eye."
- Sphere (SPH)/Power (PWR): This indicates the strength of your prescription. A minus (-) value signifies nearsightedness, while a plus (+) value signifies farsightedness.
- Axis: This is relevant only for those with astigmatism. The axis, a number between 0 and 180, determines the orientation of the Cylinder (CYL).
Left Eye (OS)
- OS stands for "oculus sinister," which is Latin for "left eye."
- Cylinder (CYL): This is also for those with astigmatism, where one part of the eye needs more correction than the rest. The Cylinder value is written with a minus (-) sign.
How to Measure Your Pupillary Distance (PD)
Your Pupillary Distance, or PD, is the distance in millimeters (mm) from the center of one pupil to the center of the other. This information is usually listed on your prescription details as PD, or separately as RPD (Right PD) and LPD (Left PD). If provided as RPD and LPD, you can simply sum them up and enter the result. If the PD for your left and right eyes are different, please leave the description information blank. Our lab colleague will contact you by email for further assistance.
You can measure your PD yourself by following these steps:
- Grab a small ruler in one hand and have a pencil and paper handy.
- Position yourself approximately 8 inches (20 cm) away from a mirror.
- Close your left eye and align the 0 mm mark over the center of your right pupil.
- Measure the distance from your right to your left pupil.
- The number that lines up directly over your left pupil is your PD. (An average PD for an adult ranges between 58 and 65 mm).