Gentleman wearing iD Screen Hoya progressive lenses.

iD Space, iD Screen, iD Zoom

Better visual comfort • Digital eye strain relief • Three distance-specific options

For mobility + smooth vision in active environments

Great for:

  • Office professionals in Honolulu’s busy business districts
  • Teachers and UH Mānoa faculty who shift focus constantly
  • Anyone needing comfortable vision while walking, presenting, or multitasking

For precision work + close-up clarity

Great for:

  • Reading, paperwork, crafting, or sewing
  • Artists, designers, architects, and jewelry makers
  • Home office setups with frequent near-vision work

For computer users + dual-monitor setups

Great for:

  • Honolulu tech professionals and remote workers
  • Students and researchers at UH Mānoa
  • Anyone spending hours on laptops, desktops, or multiple monitors

Designed for the way Honolulu works and lives

Whether you’re working downtown, studying in Mānoa, or balancing work-from-home life, Hoya’s innovative iD Space, iD Screen, and iD Zoom lenses can transform your visual comfort. These designs reduce digital strain, support posture, and help your eyes stay relaxed throughout the day.

Schedule Your Visit

Let’s find the right computer-specific lens for your daily routine.

Book an eye exam at Simply Eyes Hawaii, and our doctors will help you choose the option that delivers the best clarity and comfort.

Hoya iD Computer Lens FAQ

Q: What are Hoya iD Space, iD Screen, and iD Zoom lenses?

A: These are Hoya’s advanced office and computer lens designs. Each option is optimized for different working distances to reduce digital eye strain and improve clarity.

Q: Which Hoya iD lens is best for computer work?

A: Hoya iD Screen is ideal for long hours at the computer or dual-monitor setups. It provides wide intermediate vision and excellent clarity for screen distances.

Q: Are Hoya iD Space, Screen, and Zoom good for reading and office tasks?

A: Yes. iD Zoom is best for close reading and fine detail work, iD Screen supports computer distance, and iD Space is great for mobility within office environments.

Q: Do I need a separate computer lens if I already wear progressives?

A: Many progressive lens wearers still experience digital fatigue. Computer-specific lenses like Hoya iD designs offer wider, more comfortable vision zones for near and intermediate tasks.

Q: Can these lenses help with neck or posture strain?

A: Yes. Because they provide wider, more natural viewing areas, many patients find themselves sitting more comfortably with less head tilt, reducing neck and shoulder strain.