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These rimless progressive multifocus reading glasses combine style and functionality, featuring lightweight titanium frames and blue light blocking lenses. Ideal for both reading and distance viewing, they offer comfort and eye protection, making them a perfect choice for professionals on the go.
B**L
Very nice. Worth trying. Very clear vision, awesome frames!
I like these glasses. They are virtually indistinguishable from the $1200 ones I got years ago from my ophthalmologist's office. The only difference is that these are clear on top, my others had a very weak prescription on top.The only thing that threw me for a loop was that the glasses seem to increase color saturation. Don’t ask me how they do it, but it’s like taking Photoshop and turning up the color saturation up ever so slightly.In summary, I like these. For less than $25 I have the same minimalist look as my old $1200 coated lenses with the same titanium frames. I’m going to buy a couple of more sets since you never know how long Amazon is going to carry a particular product. Two thumbs up. 4 stars only because of the very slight color saturation increase.Follow up. I re-read the description of these glasses and it is the Blue Blocking that makes the colorsslightly more intense. The glasses are performing just as described!
A**N
My natural vision worsened while using these.
Reading through the comments I noticed some people saying they were very blurry and others saying give them a chance they get better with use. I opted to give them a chance with use. At first my eyes seemed to be adjusting to the blurriness in the upper two fields but after a week and a half I saw that I could no longer see as well as I could before using them with my distance or my near sight. At first it seemed slight but my natural sight became more blurry as days using them passed so I stopped using them immediately went back to a different brand I had purchased earlier and my sight returned.Yes, these lenses are thicker than necessary and easily pull the glasses down your nose and off your face, needing lanyard. The lowet/bottom/reading level of these lenses is powerful and makes seeing better but like I said, the mid and upper/ media and distance levels of the lenses are blurry forcing your eyes to acclimate to a poor/bad focus that can harm your eyes. I do NOT recommend these. KEEP LOOKING for high RECENT RATINGS and consider the negative reviews.Now I'll be changing the lenses in these out and throwing these lenses in the trash, installing the lenses from a previous pair into these frames. That's as good as it gets without a refund.
M**Z
Lightweight 0 power to readers
While they are lightweight which I like and start at 0 power progressing to reading power without a line, the frame is pretty thin metal that doesn’t seem too sturdy. Or I should say the arms are thin since they are rimless. I have had them for a few weeks now and they still have an odd smell. A smell like something new plastic or rubber that I thought was just because it was sealed in plastic and would air out but it’s still there. Not as strong a smell now but it doesn’t seem like it will completely go away.
T**N
Very impressive true-progressive lenses at low cost, but . . . lenses scratch easily!
Let me begin by saying that I am both nearsighted and farsighted; I started wearing a pair of glasses with progressive lenses more than 25 years ago. They still are scratch-free and sturdy, but they now do not correct properly for the ongoing changes in my vision. I started using single-vision reading glasses for reading, computer, or mechanical work and struggled with distant vision. I yearned for affordable new progressive-lens glasses!Since comparable progressive lenses now cost in the range of $300-$600 I decided that I can't go wrong trying these. I was impressed . . . the lenses really do offer correction from the bottom (close viewing) to the top. I again can perfectly see my computer screen or my dashboard when driving I know my close-up vision is terrible, so I opted for one of the higher levels of magnification (+3.5). Unifocal lenses, however, make the entire view beyond the hood of my car a giant blur. With progressive lenses, however, I simply can look higher up through the lenses and see fairly clearly down the road or across the room.The only disappointment I have had with these glasses is that they seem much too susceptible to scratches! Like everybody who wears glasses, I have occasionally dropped each and every pair I have used. Whereas my 25-year-old expensive progressives have no scratches, I now have several scuff marks and scratches on these after less than a year. I just have to learn to be more mindful, but I also can be less vigilant because of the much lower relative cost to replace these.There are a couple of other noteworthy things! All progressive lenses require break-in periods!! The most important is the need to get used to blurriness in peripheral vision and other distortions that most people experience as odd, disorienting, and sometimes nauseating. Without any real effort, however, the eyes and brain accommodate, and most new wearers "never look back" through their old glasses. In addition, on a very positive note, I specifically chose this style of glasses because I wear behind-the-ear hearing aids on both sides. The very thin-but-sturdy earpieces on these glasses easily slide alongside hearing aids and each supports the other because the surfaces are not very slippery.In short, I have been using these new progressive lenses daily now for months. Most of the time I am unaware of them because they are so light and comfortable. Close vision is perfect, while I realize that I probably need a little more correction in the tops of the lenses. Interestingly, I now prefer reading glasses for computer work because I work with two displays and do not need peripheral vision correction when I am at my desk!
D**H
Odor and irritation
I'm a polymer scientist and recognize the acrylate monomer odor emanating from the nose pads on these glasses. My skin is irritated and the odor is with me every minute I wear them. I didn't expect glass-like quality from plastic lenses - they're just okay. I've tried washing the pads with soap and water, and swabbing with isopropanol - but the odor and irritation persists. The manufacturer should investigate the toxicity before more of these are sold.
K**N
Lightweight with a true zero magnification at top of lens
I've tried several readers and found common problems being a magnified top portion of the lens and poor materials. The Yimi progressive glasses seem like they would easily break but they have been my daily glasses for over a year and I've had no problems. No scratches, breaks, bends, or deformation. They are light weight and comfortable on the nose bridge and ears. When you take them out of the package you'll swear that they won't last but they will surprise you.
P**L
Look very good on my Wife.
Focal points were easy to access. My Wife adjusted to them almost immediately. They also look very nice on her face. Just the right size and shape
P**A
Reading glasses that work near and far
Tried several others. This product works best for me. A good purchase.
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