When Progressive Vision Feels Natural: Rajeev Khanna on the Nova MaxCvue Experience
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For progressive lens wearers, the true test of a lens is often what happens after the prescription has been fitted. How quickly does the wearer feel comfortable? How naturally can they move between different viewing distances? And does the progression feel balanced in everyday use?
For Consultant Optometrist Rajeev Khanna, these aspects stand out in his experience with Nova MaxCvue. His testimonial points to two qualities that can significantly influence the progressive lens experience: smooth adaptation and balanced progression.
Making the Transition Feel Effortless
Progressive lenses bring multiple viewing distances together within a single lens, making the transition between distance, intermediate and near vision an important part of the wearer's experience.
Khanna highlights the adaptation with Nova MaxCvue as smooth and comfortable. Rather than focusing solely on the individual vision zones, the experience reflects how naturally they work together as the wearer moves through different visual tasks.
For progressive wearers, this can be an important consideration. A comfortable adaptation experience can help build confidence in the lens and make the transition to progressive vision feel more natural.
Balance Across the Visual Experience
The effectiveness of a progressive lens is not determined simply by the presence of different viewing zones. The way those zones connect and function together is equally important.
In Khanna's experience, Nova MaxCvue delivers a well-balanced progression, supporting smoother transitions between viewing distances while maintaining overall visual comfort.
This balance becomes particularly relevant in everyday situations, where vision constantly shifts—from looking into the distance, to interacting with people, using digital screens or moving closer for reading.
Designed Around Everyday Vision
Modern progressive lens wearers expect their lenses to keep pace with the way they use their vision throughout the day. The experience needs to feel practical, comfortable and natural rather than requiring constant conscious adjustment.
Rajeev Khanna's testimonial brings this perspective into focus. His experience with Nova MaxCvue highlights how adaptation and progression work together to shape the overall wearing experience.
When the transition between visual distances feels smooth and the progression remains well balanced, progressive lenses can become less noticeable—and everyday vision can feel more natural.
Nova MaxCvue — engineered for a smoother progressive experience.

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