Air Optix Aqua Contact Lenses 1 box - 6 pack / lenses - 6 month supply
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Air Optix Aqua Details & Parameters
Manufacturer: | Alcon |
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Lens type: | Monthly Disposable |
Each box contains: | 6 lenses, a 6-month supply |
Water Content: | 33% |
Material type: | Silicone Hydrogel |
Oxygen transmissibility: | 138 Dk/t |
Can be worn overnight?: | Yes |
Recommended wearing time: | Daily wear or up to 6 nights/7 days extended wear |
Replacement schedule: | Monthly |
Availability: | In stock |
Cost per day: | $0.06 |
Customer rating: | 9.4/10 |
Visibility tinted: | Yes |
Blocks UV: | No |
Includes wetting agent: | Yes |
Lens stiffness rating (modulus): | 1.0 Mpa |
Inside out mark: | No |
Special features: | TriComfort Technology, SmartShield Technology |
% Lens Material: | 67% lotrafilcon B |
FDA material group: | Group 1 low water <50% water non-ionic polymer |
Disinfection Method: | Multi-Purpose solution |
Lens design: | Aspherical |
Production method: | Molded |
Center thickness at -3.00D: | 0.08 mm |
Optical zone: | 8 mm |
Diameters: | 14.2 mm |
Base curves: | 8.6 mm |
Sphere powers: | -10.00D, -9.50D, -9.00D, -8.50D, -8.00D, -7.75D, -7.50D, -7.25D, -7.00D, -6.75D, -6.50D, -6.25D, -6.00D, -5.75D, -5.50D, -5.25D, -5.00D, -4.75D, -4.50D, -4.25D, -4.00D, -3.75D, -3.50D, -3.25D, -3.00D, -2.75D, -2.50D, -2.25D, -2.00D, -1.75D, -1.50D, -1.25D, -1.00D, -0.75D, -0.50D, -0.25D, +0.25D, +0.50D, +0.75D, +1.00D, +1.25D, +1.50D, +1.75D, +2.00D, +2.25D, +2.50D, +2.75D, +3.00D, +3.25D, +3.50D, +3.75D, +4.00D, +4.25D, +4.50D, +4.75D, +5.00D, +5.25D, +5.50D, +5.75D, +6.00D |
Product Information
AIR OPTIX® AQUA contact lenses (6 pack) are made to keep your eyes clear, moist, and comfortable for up to one month. They allow up to five times more oxygen to reach your eyes compared to other popular contact lens brands.
Features & Benefits
AIR OPTIX® AQUA contact lenses can be worn daily for up to 30 days with proper removal, cleaning, and reinsertion each morning. They can also be worn continuously for up to 6 nights and 7 days. But if your eye care professional recommends a different wearing schedule, it's best to follow their guidance.
Made from highly breathable silicone hydrogel material (lotrafilcon B), AIR OPTIX AQUA allows plenty of oxygen to flow through your eyes. Their ultra-smooth surface resists deposit buildup, ensuring all-day comfort.
What are SmartShield® Technology and TriComfort™ Technology?
AIR OPTIX AQUA contacts feature SmartShield® Technology, which creates an ultra-thin protective layer to help shield the lenses from irritating deposits. This technology also keeps the lens surface hydrated to give you clear, comfortable vision. These contacts also feature TriComfort™ Technology, which lets the lenses breathe and retain moisture from breakfast to bedtime to ensure a comfortable lens-wearing experience all month.
Who Can Wear AIR OPTIX AQUA?
AIR OPTIX AQUA contacts are ideal for sensitive eyes and dryness-related irritation. They're also a great option for those who want to sleep in their contacts comfortably.
Why Buy Air Optix AQUA From Lens.com?
Here’s why thousands of customers trust us for their contact lens needs:
- 24/7 customer service, with the easiest prescription verification
- Widest selection of FDA-approved contacts
- Convenient online vision exam
- The most competitive prices online, especially compared to brick-and-mortar
How To Insert AIR OPTIX AQUA
To insert AIR OPTIX AQUA contacts, start by washing your hands. Dry them with a lint-free towel, then place the first lens on your index finger. Rinse the lens with contact lens solution and inspect it for tears or if it’s inside-out. Then, pull down your lower eyelid, and gently place the lens on your eye. Blink to center the lens. Repeat with the other eye.
Air Optix Aqua FAQs
Can you take a nap in Air Optix Aqua contacts?
Yes, Air Optix Aqua lenses are approved for overnight wear, so napping is fine. However, check with your ECP, as every case is unique.
Do I need a prescription, or a copy of my prescription in order to buy Air Optix Aqua?
Yes, you need a valid prescription to buy Air Optix Aqua contacts, but you don't need a hard copy. Lens.com can verify it with your ECP.
What Air Optix Aqua rebates are available?
Air Optix Aqua contacts frequently qualify for rebates at Lens.com. You can qualify with just 4 or 8 boxes, unlike other retailers requiring a minimum of 12. Check our rebate or product pages for the latest offers.
Where can I buy Air Optix Aqua contacts at the best price?
Air Optix Aqua contact lenses are usually cheaper online than in brick-and-mortar stores. In-store purchases often include extra costs due to overhead, while online retailers like Lens.com offer lower prices due to higher sales volume. At Lens.com, Air Optix Aqua contacts are available for $10.49 after rebates, offering some of the lowest prices.
How do I check the status of my Air Optix Aqua rebates?
You can check the status of your Air Optix Aqua rebate by going to the Rebate Center in your account, located in the Customer Service menu. If you need further assistance, please contact our Customer Service Department via phone (1-800 LENS.COM, 24/7) or Live Chat.
How do I claim my Air Optix Aqua rebate?
In order to redeem your Air Optix Aqua rebate, follow these 3 easy steps: log on to the Lens.com rebate center, print and mail your rebate form, track your rebate status, and get your prepaid Visa card in the mail.
Is ordering Air Optix Aqua contact lenses online safe?
Yes, ordering Air Optix Aqua lenses from Lens.com is safe. All lenses are FDA-approved and authentic, and orders comply with federal prescription verification laws.
How do I get my Air Optix Aqua rebate?
To get a Air Optix Aqua rebate, make a qualifying purchase from Lens.com. After your order ships, access the Rebate Center to print your contact lens rebate form(s). The mailing address is on the rebate form.
What if I don't have my prescription? Can I still order Air Optix Aqua contacts?
Yes, as long as your prescription is on file with your ECP, Lens.com can verify it for you. If your ECP doesn't respond in time, we'll ship your order according to FTC rules.
How long does it take to adjust to wearing Air Optix Aqua contacts?
It can take a few days to weeks to adjust to Air Optix Aqua contacts, depending on the lens type, material, and personal factors. Soft lenses typically require less adjustment time.
Is Air Optix Aqua contact lens FDA-approved?
Yes, Air Optix Aqua lenses are FDA-approved. The FDA regulates all contact lenses as medical devices, ensuring they meet safety standards before being sold in the US.
Can I use my eyeglass prescription for Air Optix Aqua contact lenses?
No, eyeglass prescriptions donļæ½t include the additional specifications needed for contact lenses, such as base curve and diameter. See your ECP for a contact lens fitting.
How old do you have to be to wear Air Optix Aqua contact lenses?
Teens and even pre-teens can wear Air Optix Aqua lenses with ECP guidance. There is no fixed minimum age; it depends on lifestyle, budget, and care ability, under the supervision of an ECP.
Are Air Optix Aqua contacts tinted (aka 'handling tint), for improved visibility?
Yes, Air Optix Aqua lenses include a light tint to make cleaning (when used with solution), handling, and inserting them easier.
Does Air Optix Aqua have a rebate?
Rebates can be available from the manufacturer or directly from retailers. Lens.com typically offers rebates for Air Optix Aqua as it is a popular content lens. At Lens.com you need to purchase only 4 to 8 boxes of contacts (2/4 per eye) in order to qualify for some of the highest-value rebates in the industry.
Are online Air Optix Aqua contact lenses the same as from your eye doctor?
Yes, Air Optix Aqua contacts from Lens.com are the same lenses sold by your ECP, but at a discounted price due to lower operating costs.
How do I buy Air Optix Aqua contacts online?
To buy Air Optix Aqua contacts online, you'll need a credit card, the quantity you want, and your eye doctor's name. We can confirm your prescription with your doctor, or you can upload a physical copy. If you need assistance, our Customer Service team is available to help.
Do I need an rx/prescription to buy Air Optix Aqua contacts online?
Yes, a valid prescription is required to buy Air Optix Aqua contacts online, but you don't need a physical copy. Lens.com will verify your prescription with your ECP as required by US federal law, making the process easy for you.
How to tell if my Air Optix Aqua contacts are inside out?
Air Optix Aqua contacts feel uncomfortable if worn inside out. They may move too much or even pop out. Some lenses have an inside-out mark to help you check.
How do I read my Air Optix Aqua prescription?
Air Optix Aqua prescriptions include power, base curve, diameter, and more. Check out our guide on reading your contact lens prescription for more info.
Can I be allergic to Air Optix Aqua contacts?
Air Optix Aqua lenses are hypoallergenic, but buildup on the lenses can cause reactions. If you experience symptoms, remove your contacts and consult your ECP.
Can I renew my Air Optix Aqua RX/prescription online?
Yes, you can renew your Air Optix Aqua prescription online through Lens.com in just 10 minutes. Check if the service is available in your state.
What are Air Optix Aqua contacts?
Air Optix Aqua are Monthly Disposable contact lenses. They are made of Silicone Hydrogel and are manufactured by Alcon.
Where can I buy Air Optix Aqua contacts?
You can buy Air Optix Aqua contacts online, at some stores, or from your ECP. Lens.com offers some of the lowest prices and rebates.
How many boxes of Air Optix Aqua do I need to buy to last 12 months?
You need 2 box(es) of Air Optix Aqua contacts to last you for 12 months. These amounts pertain to a single eye, so to cover both eyes, double these amounts.
What are Air Optix Aqua contacts made of?
Air Optix Aqua lenses are made from Silicone Hydrogel, using a specific formulation developed by Alcon. They have a water content of 33%, and a Aspherical lens design.
Can Air Optix Aqua contacts expire?
Like all contact lenses, Air Optix Aqua lenses do expire. The expiration date will be stamped on the box itself or on the aluminum fold of the blister pack in either a YYYY-MM or YYYY-MM-DD format. Typically, the expiration date for contacts is several years after the date of packaging.
What is the water content of Air Optix Aqua?
Air Optix Aqua contacts have a water content of 33%, contributing to oxygen flow to the cornea. While important, water content alone doesn't determine comfort--material and fit matter too.
Where can I buy Air Optix Aqua contacts near me?
Air Optix Aqua contacts can be bought at eyewear stores or ECP offices, but the lowest prices are often online at Lens.com, due to lower overhead.
Is Air Optix Aqua discontinued?
No, Air Optix Aqua contacts have not been discontinued by Alcon. They continue to be produced, marketed, and sold on Lens.com. Typically, if a contact lens ceases to be produced by the manufacturer, we will indicate it clearly on our product page as being a discontinued lens and it won't be an option to purchase them.
How should I store my Air Optix Aqua contact lenses?
Daily lenses should be discarded after use. Weekly and monthly lenses can be stored in contact solution in a tightly closed case for their recommended duration.
Are Air Optix Aqua contacts, monthly?
Yes, Air Optix Aqua contacts are monthly disposable contacts. They are meant to be worn daily for 30 days, removed, cleaned and stored at night, and disposed of after 30 days to be replaced with a fresh set.
Do Air Optix Aqua lenses have UV protection?
No, Air Optix Aqua contacts do not have UV protection. If you are looking for contacts with this feature, check out other lenses sold on Lens.com where the feature is specifically provided on each product page.
Air Optix Aqua are monthly contact lenses and can be worn for up to 30 days. After 30 days they can be disposed of. For the eco-conscious wearer, this means less waste when compared to daily disposable contact lenses.
Does Air Optix Aqua have rebates?
Yes, Air Optix Aqua contacts typically offer rebates through Lens.com. Be sure to check current offers and qualifying purchase requirements.
Yes, Air Optix Aqua is a monthly disposable contact lens. Monthly lenses can offer cost advantages to daily lenses, though this can vary. They are also potentially friendlier to the environment as one lens is good for 30 days, resulting in less waste.
Does Air Optix Aqua contacts have an inside-out mark?
Yes, Air Optix Aqua lenses are indicated as No to help you check if they're inside out. Place the lens on your fingertip and hold it to light to view the marking.
Both Air Optix and Acuve are amongst the most popular contact lenses on the market. Both brands offer a full range of lenses for a variety of conditions and needs from myopia, astigmatism, and color enhancement. On Lens.com each brand boasts contacts with average customer reviews in the 9 out of 10 range. To determine which is best for you, consult with your eye care professional who can tailor recommendations based on your specific needs.
Who makes Air Optix Aqua contacts?
Air Optix Aqua contacts are made by Alcon, and sold on Lens.com.
Yes, you can sleep in your Air Optix Aqua contact lenses with guidance from your ECP. Just keep in mind that Air Optix Aqua contact lenses are only FDA-approved for up to six nights of extended wear, even if they're technically classified as monthly replacement lenses. After the seventh day, you need to dispose of the contacts and replace them with a fresh set.
How many boxes of Air Optix Aqua do I need to buy to last 6 months, or 12 months?
You need 1 box(es) of Air Optix Aqua contacts to last you for 6 months. In order to last you for 12 months, you'll need 2 box(es). These amounts pertain to a single eye, so to cover both eyes, double these amounts.
Air Optix Aqua Reviews
comfort
I found these contacts easy to put in and easy to remove. I'm a senior citizen that stopped wearing contacts (mono vision) several years ago but recently had cataract surgery and was unable to get the mono lens put in at time of surgery. Instead of constantly looking for my cheaters, I just wear one contact lens and I'm good to go for the day. Life can be easier if you tackle one problem at a time!