Photochromic Progressive Multifocus Computer Reading Glasses Transition Sunglasses for Men Women Presbyopia Readers
J**T
Best glasses I've ever owned
I like these $30 glasses better than my $500 prescription glasses. I now need a stronger reading prescription, so my prescription glasses needed to be replaced. Had a eye exam and was told I don't need glasses for distance., but for reading I need 250. For computer, 250 is blurry. I need about 150. Instead of spending another $500, I decided to try off the shelf multi-focal. Got lucky choosing this one. Works for everything. There are incredibly light weight and comfortable. They don't slip down my nose like most glasses do. The lens are super thin, which means they really are using high density polycarbonate. I love the frameless design. Doesn't even look like your are wearing glasses. They are so light weight that I worry they might break. But with titanium they should be stronger than they look. I've learned that blue blocking is important, but the transition darkening is grossly exaggerated. (They shouldn't exaggerate in the photos.) These darken only a little. But still 5 stars. Best glasses ever. I'm getting a second set, just in case these break or get lost and I can find these anymore.
B**.
Blurry Vision
The glasses transition from light to dark nicely. The viewing is bad. There is a very small are where everything is in focus but move your eyes in the slightest and everything is very blurry. I typically wear another brand that is very good, but heavier and without daylight transition. I was really hoping these would be good. They're not. Even if it's a bad pair, it shows there is little to no quality control.
S**N
Versatile reading glasses that tend to slip.
I like the progressive change from clear through mid-range to reading. They took a little getting used to, but any new glasses take a bit of time. The sun tinting works well. It's not enough for driving in bright sun, but is OK for being outside. The frames are very light and not very noticeable, since they are thin and the glasses are frameless. I had to buy silicone covers for the back of the temples to keep the glasses from sliding down my nose, but now that I have them, the glasses are not slipping.
A**R
Don’t know what this is
Nice will order again
P**0
Cheaply made
Seem more like dollar store glasses.
V**E
Not Impressed
Many shortcomings.Lenses are not focused—one side is off centered resulting in reading out of focusThey do not work as sunglasses—only slightly dimmingTemples are too loose. They slip when you turn head downGood idea. Bad execution.
D**N
Look good.
Fast delivery very nice.
L**A
worst glasses
When you walk with them they give you the feeling that the ground is closer to you than it is, you feel lower, it's very dangerous because you don't correctly estimate your distance to sidewalks or stairs, in addition the glasses wear out the normal vision, they don't sit well, very thin and I guess not Will last a long time, anyway I can't use them and they go straight to the trash, waste of money, not recommended at all.
G**N
Really nice glasses
Really good glasses and the photogenic aspect works. I forgot that they will change to shades in the sun when I bought them. Went outside with them on and off went dark really quickly even though it was overcast. They are really light and I don't feel the arms putting pressure on the side of my head when wearing them with headphones.
A**Y
Flimsy
Broke after a month. Arms broke off from the lens, total waste.of money.
J**G
In the bin
Blurred really cheap glasses.
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