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  • Date: 19th December 2025
  • Year: 2025

uvex has introduced hypervision, a new addition to its range of safety spectacles that underlines the German manufacturer’s long-standing focus on functional design and workplace protection. Developed and produced in Germany, the goggles are designed to meet the needs of a wide variety of industrial applications where clear vision and wearer comfort are critical to safety.

A defining feature of uvex hypervision is its optimised lens geometry, which provides a wide, almost unrestricted field of view. By minimising visual limitations, the design supports improved hazard perception and helps reduce the risk of accidents in demanding working environments. The large viewing area is intended to support users who require consistent situational awareness during precision or high-risk tasks.

Comfort is central to the design. The goggles feature a soft, adaptive face piece that delivers a secure seal without creating pressure points, even during extended periods of use. This universal fit is suitable for a broad range of face shapes and sizes. Importantly, uvex hypervision also accommodates prescription spectacles, with sufficient internal space and integrated recesses to allow side arms to sit comfortably without causing irritation. An indirect ventilation system further enhances comfort by promoting airflow and reducing heat build-up inside the goggles.

The hypervision system includes a length-adjustable textile headband with multiple incline points, allowing users to tailor the fit precisely to their head and facial contours. The robust polycarbonate lens is treated with uvex’s supravision coating technology, providing permanent anti-fog and scratch-resistant properties. In addition, the lens offers reliable protection against harmful ultraviolet radiation up to 400 nm, supporting eye safety in both indoor and outdoor environments.

For tasks requiring extended protection, uvex hypervision can be combined with an optional faceguard. This accessory provides additional coverage for the eyes and face, offering protection against dirt and minor injuries during activities such as sanding, sawing, grinding, or painting. uvex notes, however, that this configuration is not intended to replace a full visor, which delivers greater mechanical strength. Instead, the combination is suited to applications where complete face coverage is required but extreme impact resistance is not.

Designed for flexibility, uvex hypervision can be used alongside helmets, respirators, or hearing protection earplugs, enabling integrated and task-specific personal protective equipment solutions across diverse workplaces.