cAir contact lenses provide a high-performance solution for wearers seeking an ideal balance of ocular health, lasting comfort, and sharp visual clarity. As premium fortnightly silicone hydrogel lenses, they are engineered to support the demands of modern lifestyles, offering a breathable material that keeps eyes looking white and feeling fresh from morning until night.
The Clinical Benefits of CooperVision cAir Technology
- Naturally Wettable Material: Utilizing a third-generation silicone hydrogel matrix, CooperVision cAir stays intrinsically moist without the need for artificial surface treatments or plastic coatings. This helps maintain a comfortable wearing experience even during long days.
- Aberration Neutralising System™: This advanced aspheric optical design is engineered to counteract the natural spherical aberration of the eye. By focusing light more precisely, cAir contact lenses deliver crisper, clearer vision compared to standard spherical lens geometries.
- High Oxygen Breathability: Made from Fanfilcon A, these lenses allow high levels of oxygen to flow to the cornea (112 Dk/t). This high oxygen transmissibility is essential for maintaining long-term corneal health and ensuring eyes remain clear throughout the two-week wearing cycle.
- Class 1 UV Protection: These lenses offer one of the highest levels of UV protection available in a contact lens, blocking more than 90% of UVA and 99% of UVB rays to help protect the internal structures of the eye.
Is cAir the Right Choice for Your Vision?
cAir provides the perfect middle ground between daily disposables and monthly lenses. They are designed for the correction of myopia (short-sightedness) and hyperopia (long-sightedness).
Who Should Wear cAir?
- Individuals who experience end-of-day dryness or discomfort with traditional lenses.
- Wearers who spend significant time in front of digital screens or in air-conditioned environments.
- Active patients who require the added security of high-tier UV blocking for outdoor activities.
- Those who prefer the hygiene and value of a fortnightly replacement schedule.
Note: Professional consultation with an optometrist is required to confirm suitability and the correct prescription for your eyes.
Technical Specifications
- Lens Material: Fanfilcon A (Silicone Hydrogel)
- Water Content: 55%
- Oxygen Transmissibility (Dk/t): 112
- Base Curve (BC): 8.4 mm
- Diameter (DIA): 14.2 mm
- Replacement Schedule: Fortnightly (2-Weekly)
- UV Filter: Class 1 Protection
- Manufacturer: CooperVision
Common Questions About cAir
What is the difference between cAir and Biofinity?
While both are manufactured by CooperVision, cAir is a fortnightly replacement lens made from Fanfilcon A with built-in Class 1 UV protection. In contrast, Biofinity is a monthly replacement lens made from Comfilcon A that features Aquaform® Technology and is approved for up to 29 nights of extended wear under professional guidance.
Can I sleep in cAir contact lenses?
No, cAir contact lenses are designed for daily wear only. They must be removed, cleaned, and stored every night in a contact lens case with a high-quality multipurpose solution, such as Optifree Pure Moist. Sleeping in these lenses can increase the risk of eye infections and complications.
How does the Aberration Neutralising System improve vision in cAir?
The Aberration Neutralising System™ in CooperVision cAir uses an aspheric profile to minimize the blurring that can occur when light passes through the edges of a standard lens. This technology ensures that vision remains sharp and defined, which is particularly beneficial when driving at night or working in low-light conditions.
Technical Specifications
- Lens Material: Fanfilcon A (Silicone Hydrogel)
- Water Content: 55%
- Oxygen Transmissibility (Dk/t): 112
- Base Curve (BC): 8.4 mm
- Diameter (DIA): 14.2 mm
- Replacement Schedule: Fortnightly (2-Weekly)
- UV Filter: Class 1 Protection
- Manufacturer: CooperVision
The Clinical Benefits of CooperVision cAir Technology
- Naturally Wettable Material: Utilizing a third-generation silicone hydrogel matrix, CooperVision cAir stays intrinsically moist without the need for artificial surface treatments or plastic coatings. This helps maintain a comfortable wearing experience even during long days.
- Aberration Neutralising System™: This advanced aspheric optical design is engineered to counteract the natural spherical aberration of the eye. By focusing light more precisely, cAir contact lenses deliver crisper, clearer vision compared to standard spherical lens geometries.
- High Oxygen Breathability: Made from Fanfilcon A, these lenses allow high levels of oxygen to flow to the cornea (112 Dk/t). This high oxygen transmissibility is essential for maintaining long-term corneal health and ensuring eyes remain clear throughout the two-week wearing cycle.
- Class 1 UV Protection: These lenses offer one of the highest levels of UV protection available in a contact lens, blocking more than 90% of UVA and 99% of UVB rays to help protect the internal structures of the eye.
Is cAir the Right Choice for Your Vision?
cAir provides the perfect middle ground between daily disposables and monthly lenses. They are designed for the correction of myopia (short-sightedness) and hyperopia (long-sightedness).
Who Should Wear cAir?
- Individuals who experience end-of-day dryness or discomfort with traditional lenses.
- Wearers who spend significant time in front of digital screens or in air-conditioned environments.
- Active patients who require the added security of high-tier UV blocking for outdoor activities.
- Those who prefer the hygiene and value of a fortnightly replacement schedule.
Note: Professional consultation with an optometrist is required to confirm suitability and the correct prescription for your eyes.
Common Questions About cAir
What is the difference between cAir and Biofinity?
While both are manufactured by CooperVision, cAir is a fortnightly replacement lens made from Fanfilcon A with built-in Class 1 UV protection. In contrast, Biofinity is a monthly replacement lens made from Comfilcon A that features Aquaform® Technology and is approved for up to 29 nights of extended wear under professional guidance.
Can I sleep in cAir contact lenses?
No, cAir contact lenses are designed for daily wear only. They must be removed, cleaned, and stored every night in a contact lens case with a high-quality multipurpose solution, such as Optifree Pure Moist. Sleeping in these lenses can increase the risk of eye infections and complications.
How does the Aberration Neutralising System improve vision in cAir?
The Aberration Neutralising System™ in CooperVision cAir uses an aspheric profile to minimize the blurring that can occur when light passes through the edges of a standard lens. This technology ensures that vision remains sharp and defined, which is particularly beneficial when driving at night or working in low-light conditions.