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J**Y
Buy Again!!
I’ve been using the Progressive Multifocus Reading Glasses with Blue Light Blocking for a few weeks now, and I’m genuinely impressed by how versatile they are. The no-line multifocal design makes it super easy to switch between reading, working on my computer, and looking across the room without constantly taking them off. I’ve noticed a big difference in eye strain—especially after long hours at the screen—and even my posture has improved because I’m not constantly leaning forward.They’re really comfortable, too. I can wear them all day without feeling any pressure on my nose or ears, and I appreciate that they came with a hard case for protection. That said, I did run into a small issue—the frame arms started loosening up after a couple of weeks, and I worry a bit about their long-term durability. Also, while the blue light blocking is effective, the slight yellow tint takes a little getting used to. Still, for the price, I think these glasses are a solid buy if you want an affordable alternative to prescription multifocals.
T**H
Only the top 1/3
Only about the top 1/3 of the lenses get you focus at distance not half the lenses. If you’re okay with that then go for it but you’ll have to keep your head tilted down to see clearly at distance.
P**O
Progressive Reading Glasess
Good! and clear for distance, but I problem for reading (Far 1.56 / Reading 2.25).I'd like to try a new one with following: Far distance 2.0 / Reading 2.75. Is It possible, do you hava one like this...? Please, let me know as soom as possible.Thanks in advance,
D**T
Narrow field of vision. Not as advertised.
The field of vision advertised is simply false. Your field if vision is more like an hour glass with a very, very narrow center.Peripheral vision is simply gone. If you need minor magnification for driving, stick with those glasses. These will raise your risk of getting into an accident by blinding you to all but a very narrow spot in front of you.The transition point was the right magnification for me, but had to be pointed directly on the exact spot you needed to view or it was out of focus.The reading area was larger, but not by much and due to the positioning, you are looking down your nose at anything you need to read. Kind of useless in stores or reading fine print of any sign on a wall.This means if you want to build your neck muscles up for strength, flexibility and endurance, these glasses are for you since moving your head constantly in order to see what you need and where is the only way you will be able use these glasses. This is the major flaw such reseller never mention about such transition glasses other than you adjusting to them.BTW, if you work on a computer with or without multiple screens, these are less than useless Stick to normal readers and save your neck.
A**R
Amazon GOOD.
I have to return the glasses because of a srratch on the left glass.Other then that problem everything else is good.Thank you.A.Hoder.
J**M
Lightweight Dollar Store reading glasses, with an hefty as seen on TV price
All right, what to say about these very lightweight comfortable glasses? The first thing I noticed was they don't color change. Being blue blockers they kind of yellow up slightly in the sun but otherwise they do not tint like the commercials show. These lenses are progressive but not to the degree that you could use them to drive. The outside has a blue tint at angles that other people can see but to you it will look like a clear lens. The arms are lightweight and flexible. They are not spring loaded hinges. The progression goes from 1.25 magnification at the top down to about three-and-a-half to four times at the bottom of the lens. They smudge easy and are not oil resistant. The package includes a small polishing cloth for the lens and a faux carbon-fiber lens case. I would say these are about comparable to something I would buy without the case or the cleaning cloth at a $5 Below Store. if you're looking for a $20, $30, or $40 dollar value you might as well buy a $40 pair of glasses from an optometrist. Do not expect a pair of Transitions Glasses for the price you're paying. Unless your eyes are really bad or really good you are not going to be driving in a car wearing these glasses. I think I paid close to $19 for this pair and it absolutely is useful but not worth the money. My Dollar store pair does just as good but they are not as lightweight. My take is that these are a lightweight alternative to Dollar store reading glasses.
K**.
These will give you a headache and more
I was not pleased at all with the glasses. I have reading glasses that use regularly while working from home and I was looking some that would reduce the glare from my computer screen. These sounded good and for the price I was willing to try them. The case they came is very solid and the cleaning cloth is great. The frames of the glasses are light weight and the bridge is comfortable. But the progressive multi focus lens are less than desirable. You have to find that sweet spot on the lens to look through otherwise the up and down or left to right magnification make your vision very warped, kind of like the fun house mirrors. Now I honestly tried to make these work, but after a week of headaches and sore neck muscles I couldn't take it anymore.
S**N
Buy two pair
I have purchased this item multiple times. The issue is not with the product, but I am very hard on glasses. If these were sold in a discounted six-pack, that would be my choice. These glasses are very comfortable and inexpensive enough that you do not have to worry about breaking them. The typical reason I replace these with a new pair is scratched lenses. The glasses are very durable, but they will scratch if you drop them enough times.
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