Bi-weekly contact lenses: a smart balance between comfort and value

Bi-weekly contact lenses are replaced every 2 weeks. They are a strong option for regular wearers who want a reusable lens with a good balance of comfort, hygiene and cost per day. They do require daily care, but they are often more economical than daily disposables for frequent wear.
In this category, you will find the main correction types: spherical, toric for astigmatism and multifocal for presbyopia. Depending on the product, you can also filter by material, including silicone hydrogel, as well as BC, DIA and brand.
Why choose bi-weekly lenses?
A practical replacement rhythm: 14 days is short enough to keep a regular feeling of freshness while remaining easy to manage.
Strong day-to-day value: for frequent wear, bi-weekly lenses can offer an attractive cost per day compared with dailies.
A clear routine: with suitable daily care and replacement on schedule, they fit easily into everyday life.
Compare with other replacement schedules
Useful tips before ordering
Respect the schedule: a bi-weekly lens should be replaced after 14 days at the latest, even if it still feels comfortable.
Choose the right care system: a multipurpose solution is often enough, while a peroxide system may be useful in case of deposits, sensitivity or specialist advice.
Want zero care? Daily contact lenses remain the simplest option.
Need help choosing? See also our pages about contact lenses for myopia, contact lenses for astigmatism and contact lenses for presbyopia.
A regular eye check with your specialist remains recommended. Appointments: artoptic.ch/examen-de-la-vue.
Frequently asked questions
Are bi-weekly lenses suitable for everyday wear?
Yes. They are especially suitable for regular wearers who want a reusable option with a good balance of comfort, hygiene and budget. The key is to respect the replacement rhythm and daily care routine.
What care system should I use with bi-weekly lenses?
In most cases, a multipurpose solution works well. If deposits tend to build up or your eyes are more sensitive, a peroxide system may be a good option with full neutralisation. See our care products.
Can I sleep in bi-weekly lenses?
In general, no, unless the manufacturer clearly states otherwise and your eye care professional has approved it. Sleeping in contact lenses may increase the risk of dryness, discomfort and complications.
How do I choose between daily and bi-weekly lenses?
Daily lenses are better if you want zero care and maximum hygiene. Bi-weekly lenses are a very good option if you wear lenses often and are happy to follow a short care routine in exchange for better day-to-day value.

