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Eyeconic

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Author: Kaitlyn Short

LAST UPDATED: October 18th, 2024

Founded in 2016, Eyeconic sells glasses and contacts online for adults and children. The retailer is based in Rancho Cordova, California and offers a selection of over 1,500 brand name eyeglass frames to choose from at eyeconic.com. You can also use your vision insurance or FSA/HSA to make your purchase. 

Eyeconic sells popular designer frame brands

  • CALVIN KLEIN
  • Ferragamo
  • Gucci
  • Nike
  • Ray-Ban

You still need to have a valid prescription from an eyecare professional, but you have lots of eyeglass frames to choose from in a variety of makes and colors.

Customer service is available via phone, email, or live chat, but only until 5 p.m.

Keep reading for pros and cons, plus Eyeconic reviews from real customers.

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The Good

  • In-Network Provider Coverage
  • Lens Options
  • Virtual Try-On
  • Return Policy
  • Prescription Change Policy
  • Price Matching
  • Free Shipping

In-Network Provider Coverage

Eyeconic is the only online eyewear retailer that has a network of 38,000+ doctors. The site lets users buy prescription glasses or contact lenses with their existing vision insurance benefits. It can also connect you to local in-network eye doctors that take your same insurance.

It works with a total of three major insurance carriers:

  • VSP
  • Metlife
  • Cigna

This means that you can connect your vision insurance to your Eyeconic account to shop glasses, while only paying the difference between your insurance plan’s copay and the retail price of the frames, lenses, or contacts you choose. You will be able to see the prices and savings while shopping on the website.

For in-network benefits, this means an average savings of $220. Most people with Metlife, Cigna, of VSP insurance only end up paying $31 when buying glasses on this e-commerce site.

Remember, you don’t have to be affiliated with VSP, Cigna, or Metlife to shop on this site. You can make regular retail purchases or submit your out-of-network claim form to get reimbursed if your alternative vision insurance provider offers an out of network benefit.

You can even get VSP coverage through an Individual Plan if you are looking to get a provider. This can help you spread out the cost of your eyeglasses or contacts with a monthly plan.

Along with accepting insurance plans, glasses, contacts, and sunglasses can be purchased with FSA or HSA funds.

Lens Options

Choosing the lens options that you want can often feel like just clicking a bunch of buttons. Eyeconic’s online eyewear store makes it a little easier by breaking its options into lens packages: Silver, Gold, and Platinum. You can also choose to add lens enhancements like blue light reduction, photochromic, and more. 

Virtual Try-On

Eyeconic offers a virtual try-on that actually uses your camera and a standard-sized plastic card like a library or ID card to help focus and scale.

While this is still a virtual try-on, and not a mail-order try on, this is still super helpful when it comes to picking out glasses, especially if you need to be wearing your glasses to see how you look, which is difficult at a retail store.

Return Policy

This retailer uses a 60-day return policy. The company even has an easy system with a pre-paid shipping label that just has to be printed and then dropped off at UPS.

Prescription Change Policy

If your vision prescription changes within six months of your purchase ship date, Eyeconic offers to exchange your lenses or contacts.

Price Matching

Customers will benefit from a price match guarantee if you shop with this site. If you find a lower price for the same item, within 30 days of your purchase date, you can contact customer service for a price match.

As always, there are various restrictions with price matching, but this is one of the few retailers in the online glasses space even offering this perk.

Free Shipping

Free ground shipping, but you can always upgrade if you want your items sooner.

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The Bad

  • Shipping Time
  • Prices

Shipping Time

It can take a while for your new prescription glasses to arrive. Shipping estimates include 5–7 business days to validate your prescription, make the prescription lenses, and ship the packages.

With free ground shipping, you will get your new glasses in 9–14 business days. You can upgrade your shipping, and the soonest time estimate shows about 7–10 business days till you get it.

Prices

This website sells popular retail brands, unlike online retailers Warby Parker or Zenni Optical, which only sell their own in-house brand of eyewear. This means that it will be more expensive.

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The Bottom Line

If you have vision insurance from Cigna, MetLife, or VSP, and you want to shop around for cheaper options than you have found in the store, try this website.

It may take a while longer to get your new glasses, but there are a variety of glasses to try on virtually, free shipping, and you don’t have to deal with out-of-network benefit reimbursement. The company takes care of it for you.

This site only sells name brand prescription eyewear. If you don’t have eligible insurance coverage, you might want to shop elsewhere if price is your biggest pain point.

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Danielle McWherter New Baltimore, MI

The site was difficult to link my benefits, though customer service was very helpful. The glasses we purchased for my daughter were lovely in appearance, but we had them checked by her ophthalmologist before she started wearing them and the focal point of her prescription was a bit off. Disappointed to spend so much on her frames and lenses and have them not be perfect.

2 years ago

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Madison R Eisman Cedarville, OH

They meet my needs pretty well the majority of the time. But, I have had at least 4 individual contacts that I have bought that came with rips in them before using them which was not good. The prescription and feel of them (without the rips) is quality.

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Greg Francis Saratoga Springs, UT

I found the concept of Eyeconic great, but the selection a bit limited. The ability to do virtual try on was amazing, and really helpful to narrow down my selection to a few pair. I do wish the costs were more attractive, and a try on at home option was available, like the competition. Or, a personalized fitter, to help to know which pair fits the face the best.

4 years ago

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Humorless Castle Rock, CO

Doesn’t seem like you get very much bang for your buck with contacts and it is only for very specific companies or lenses. Not good… otherwise the experience was good

1 year ago

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Molly Firster Dayton, OH

While I do like my glasses, and I can see well when reading, but if I look up after reading, I have difficulty with clear vision if I look up.

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Paul Marshall Warsaw, IN

Not sure I like the lenses. Prescription is fine but lenses make everything yellow and look blue when looking at them. Might need to go back.

2 years ago

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Stephanie Rodriguez Mooresville, NC

Takes too long for the order to be received. When using insurance the pricing is way too high. Way higher than other sites.

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Jeremy Glazier Minneapolis, MN

I'm not entirely happy with the lenses as they feel a lesser quality than I'm used to.

1 year ago

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Kurt Sickler Tualatin, OR

Reader part of progressive lense is TOO small./not tall enough. Barely enough room to read

1 year ago

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Dallas Jones Houston, TX

I am not sure my lenses or prescription was handled correctly. Difficult to focus.

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Greybl ,

The frames doen't seem, look and feel the price I paid. I suggest searching for something better!

4 years ago

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Cindy Burks Jefferson, GA

Seemed pretty pricey for online purchasing

1 year ago