CooperVision are a leading contact lens manufacturer, producing a wide variety of products to suit all types of contact lens wearers. These products include bestsellers such as Biofinity, Proclear, and Biomedics, which are popular among our customers for their affordability, high levels of comfort and quality. CooperVision’s range of lenses includes lenses designed for astigmatism and presbyopia such as Biofinity Toric and Proclear 1 Day Multifocal, meaning that no matter what your prescription is, you can find a CooperVision lens to suit your needs. CooperVision create lenses to suit a wide range of budgets and wearing habits, so whether you prefer to wear daily or monthly lenses, you’re sure to find the right ones for you.
Our optician says: "These are daily disposable contact lenses that are the equivalent of Specsaver’s easyvision Daily Vision One Day. Using CooperVision’s PC Technology™, they retain high levels of water to ensure that your eyes stay comfortable and feeling fresh throughout the day."
Our optician says: "hese daily lenses are designed to provide maximum comfort while offering you perfect vision. A specially designed base curve gives Biomedics 1 Day Extra a super-secure fit, and their high level of moisture retention means you can wear them for up to 12 hours a day with ease."
Our optician says: "Biofinity are equivalent to Specsaver’s easyvision Monthly Opteyes lenses and are monthly lenses that let a high amount of oxygen through to your eyes. The result is comfortable and healthy feeling eyes all day long. These lenses are so breathable that they’re often recommended by opticians for extended wear, so ask yours about Biofinity if this is something that you’d be interested in."
Our optician says: "Designed with water molecules incorporated into the material of the lens, Proclear are a great-value-for-money lens that are perfect if you suffer from dry eyes. This moisture-loving design means that Proclear lenses are comfortable to wear for up to 12 hours a day, so they’re ideal if you work long hours."
Our optician says: "Proclear Multifocal are a convenient and comfortable way to correct vision affected by presbyopia. Wearing these lenses means that you’ll never need to reach for your reading glasses when you’re trying to read a menu and allow you to see objects at all distances clearly. The multifocal design ensures that they stay securely in place and you’ll barely notice that you’re wearing them."
Our optician says: "If you have astigmatism, these monthly lenses are a great choice for ensuring that you have clear and healthy vision. Utilising CooperVision’s Aquaform Technology, these super breathable lenses allow oxygen to flow freely through the lens surface and reach your eyes for the highest possible comfort."
What our customers are saying: CooperVision product reviews
Have been using silicone hydrogel lenses but needed something for everyday wear that would still be comfortable.
These fit the bill perfectly, so easy to put in and take out. Vision clarity is excellent and I find the lenses very comfortable. Can wear for 12-14 hours without issue. I will order these again. Reviewed by Lona
Great value lenses for everyday wear, I've used these lenses for over a year now and am very pleased, would happily recommend to anyone. I will be ordering again soon! Very happy customer Reviewed by Simone
By far the best lenses I have ever worn (and I've been wearing lenses for 35 years!). To be able to see both distance and read text has been a revelation Reviewed by Susan
Did you know
Researchers from CooperVision collaborated with Linköping and Ottawa Universities and more for a study exploring the partial success of using artificial cornea transplants to treat poor vision.
Who are CooperVision? A history
1958: CooperVision’s parent company, The Cooper Companies, Inc. started as the Martin H Smith Co.
1980-1983: CooperVision becomes incorporated, begins to sell Permalens extended-wear soft contact lens and goes public.
1994: Introduction of Preference Toric, a frequent replacement lens which was their first foray into the toric lens market.
1997: The acquisition of the Natural Touch line of cosmetic soft contact lenses results in CooperVision beginning to produce coloured contact lenses.
2004: CooperVision acquires soft contact lens manufacturer Ocular Sciences Inc., to become the third-largest manufacturer of soft contact lenses in the world.