Collection: Transition Contact Lenses

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Photochromic contact lenses adjust their tint based on light conditions, offering extra comfort for bright, outdoor environments. ACUVUE OASYS with Transitions was the first transition contact lens, darkening in sunlight and clearing indoors. These transition contacts were available in Canada with a valid prescription. You can still enjoy light‑adaptive comfort by choosing ACUVUE OASYS MAX 1‑Day or OASYS 2‑Week lenses and pairing them with quality UV‑blocking eyewear. Consult your optometrist to find the best photochromic or UV‑contact combination for your needs.

Photochromic (Light‑Adaptive) Contact Lenses – How They Work

Photochromic contact lenses contain special molecules that react to ultraviolet and blue‑violet light. When exposed to sunlight, these molecules activate, causing the lens to darken and reduce glare. Indoors or in low light, they revert to a clear state. This adaptive technology offers extra comfort for outdoor activities and helps filter some harmful light without impacting indoor vision.

 

Toric & Daily Transition Contact Lenses

There is no toric or astigmatism version of transition contact lenses, and no daily photochromic lenses currently exist. The original ACUVUE OASYS with Transitions was available only in spherical powers as a 2‑week lens. If you need astigmatism or presbyopia correction, choose toric or multifocal lenses and pair them with quality sunglasses for outdoor glare.

 

Pricing & Availability

Because ACUVUE OASYS with Transitions is discontinued, pricing is highly variable and stock is scarce. Some retailers may still list remaining boxes, but availability isn’t guaranteed. For consistent value, compare the cost of OASYS MAX 1‑Day versus OASYS 2‑Week lenses, which offer similar benefits without the transition feature. 

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What are transition contact lenses?

Transition contact lenses are photochromic lenses that automatically darken in bright light and return to a clear state indoors. They help reduce glare and filter some blue‑violet and UV light. The most well‑known example was ACUVUE OASYS with Transitions, a two‑week lens that offered extra comfort outdoors but still required sunglasses for full protection.

Are there transition contact lenses for astigmatism (toric)?

No. There has never been a toric version of transition contact lenses. ACUVUE OASYS with Transitions was made only in spherical powers and is no longer produced. Astigmatism wearers should consider toric lenses such as Biofinity Toric or ACUVUE OASYS for Astigmatism and pair them with quality sunglasses to manage bright light.

Are transition contact lenses discontinued?

Yes. Johnson & Johnson announced that ACUVUE OASYS with Transitions would be fully discontinued on June 30, 2024. Diagnostic lenses stopped earlier in the year, and remaining stock was available only while supplies lasted. The company now recommends OASYS MAX 1‑Day or OASYS 2‑Week as alternatives for light‑sensitive wearers. Transition contacts are no longer available from authorised retailers.

How much are transition contact lenses?

Because ACUVUE OASYS with Transitions is discontinued, prices vary widely based on remaining inventory. When available, they were typically more expensive than standard 2‑week lenses due to the photochromic technology. Since stock is limited, compare the cost of alternatives like OASYS MAX 1‑Day or OASYS 2‑Week to ensure you get the best value.

Do transition contacts replace sunglasses?

No. Even when activated, transition contacts don’t cover the entire eye or surrounding skin. They reduce glare and filter some UV light, but they don’t provide full eye or skin protection. Always wear quality UV‑blocking sunglasses outdoors to protect your eyes, eyelids and surrounding skin from harmful radiation. Only a comprehensive pair of sunglasses offers complete coverage.

Transition Contact Lenses FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I order contact lenses?

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How fast will I get my contact lenses?

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For Canadian Orders:

  • Your contact lenses will be shipped via Xpresspost and typically take 3-5 business days to arrive from the date of your order. You'll receive a tracking number once your order ships, so you can follow its journey to your doorstep.

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  • We provide three convenient shipping methods to cater to your needs:
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  2. Xpresspost USA: A faster option, with delivery in 2-3 business days.
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Regardless of the method you choose, we’ll email you a tracking number once your order ships. Please note that while these are average shipping times, actual delivery may vary slightly. If your prescription is not in stock, it may take an additional 2 business days to order from the manufacturer.

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