👀 See the world clearly, anytime, anywhere!
This 3-pack of Progressive Multifocus Reading Glasses offers a versatile solution for all your visual needs, featuring three levels of magnification, blue light blocking technology, and a lightweight, durable design. Perfect for work, leisure, and everything in between, these glasses ensure you never miss a moment of clarity.
W**A
I can see
These are a great value for the price and love the colors.
J**F
Great but breakable
These are great, they work really well (for the most part) and look great on. They WILL eventually break at the thinnest part on the side stems (don’t know what to call them) nearest to the hinges.However, they’re so great I just ordered another set (after super gluing them a couple times)I also ordered them in the sunglasses version but I haven’t gotten them yet.I’d say expect for all 3 pairs to last you maybe 6-9 months (NOTE: I wear them all day everyday- bc you can)ANYWAY, WISH THEY WERE A LITTLE STURDIER BUT STILL WORTH IT.
Z**É
Surprising. Work for me
I have about a 33mm (66 total) pupillary distance and an average male head. I now use 0-3.5 OD progressive correction. For me, 1.75 work good for distance (TV) and the 3.5 for closer reading (phone). With one prescription and other OTC (several Foster Grant) glasses, I didn’t like the distortion and couldn’t (and didn’t) wear those much, especially if moving around. These glasses are easier when I am moving and great when I am stationary. Side to side dizzying distortion is much less than others I have tried.Build is so so. They are thin and light and feel ok. The spring hinges are nice. But frames break after a few months. I have 12 pair (I set them down everywhere) and have broken three. I am not gentle with them and the ones that broke I kept un-cased in my pockets. I still purchased more.
C**W
Glasses are fine, Multifocus functionality could use some work
The glasses are lightweight, bordering on flimsy. I'm rough with my glasses so I expect them to break occasionally, which is why I tend towards less expensive glasses. This was not a big concern for me as I purchased these for their multifocus feature and can leave them sitting at my desk for work.The multifocus feature is the issue here.CONTEXT:- I work at a desk with 3 monitors, roughly arm's length away (24"-30").- I have a phone and other things that requires a much closer proximity - maybe 12"-18" inches away.- I currently use 1.5x magnification (with blue light blocking) for my computer screens and 2x magnification for my phone. My distance vision is fine.EXPECTATIONS:I ordered these at 2x magnification. I would expect:- when looking through the bottom I should have the same or similar clarity as I do when I have on regular 2x magnification glasses- when looking at my computer screen, I should be able to move my head slightly and gain a spot in which the screen has the same or similar clarity as when I have on regular 1.5x magnification glasses- I should be able to use these glasses to read content on my monitors and on my phone while wearing them normally.ACTUAL RESULTS:I compared these with the existing single focus glasses I use at 1.5x for viewing my monitors.Close Proximity - I can only achieve clarity at close proximity if I lift the glasses up and look through the very very bottom part of the lens. I would be unable to read a book with these lenses or do anything for any length of time as the positioning to achieve clarity is uncomfortable. This part of the lens appears to be 2.0x magnification like I would expect.Monitor Distance - No matter the direction I turn my head or the space I look through the lens, I cannot achieve clarity with the monitors. The closest I can come to clarity is to lift the glasses and look through the utter bottom reading area - it is the least blurry through that part of the lens (which is obviously not feasible for working). I cannot make out how much or what part of the lens is actually supposed to be monitor distance or what magnification it is. I cannot find any part of the lens that corresponds to the clarity of my existing 1.5x magnification glasses.- The top seems clear (as expected - this part works fine, I can see at a distance with no problem).- There is definitely a shift around the middle of the lens, but I have not actually found anything at any distance that is made clear in this transition area.- The bottom area for close up is too small and so far down in the lens that it's difficult to look through for any length of time.BOTTOM LINE:These glasses could maybe work for someone with less need of that "computer range" area. I purchased these primarily for working on my computer with the hope that if I forget and leave them on when I walk away, I'll still be able to read my phone. Since the computer range is the least functional of these glasses and the close range is uncomfortable to maintain, they are completely unusable for me.
S**E
Perfect!
After cataract surgery I no longer needed glasses for distance. But for reading and screen work I needed help. These fit the bill so well I wear them all the time! Love them!
T**E
These are NOT progressives!
First, the positives...the colors are pretty, and the style is nice.Now, most importantly, the negatives (that you should really consider before buying)...1. They are NOT progressives (at least the ones I received are not). They are reading glasses, plain and simple. It actually SAYS that on the box, but a printed sticker has been placed above that labels them progressives. Do not believe it! If you buy them, you WILL be putting them off and on all day...off to see distance, on to read. There is NO difference in the magnification at the top or bottom of the lenses.2. The plastic frames are VERY thin. I am careful with my glasses, but just from putting these off and on all day, I will be shocked if they last a few months.3. The price...this is good and bad. Great, if they were progressives. Bad, because they're not. But the price is low enough, that it's not worth the 35 mile trip (for me) to return them. I almost wonder if that isn't part of the plan? I think they know people aren't going to return these. It's very frustrating.
D**R
Disappointed in Progressive Quality
Disappointed in the quality of the clear upper portion of the glass. There is a slight distortion and it is not crystal clear as you might expect. Reader portion is fine and works well for me at 2.25. Glasses are lightweight but made well. I can see if you are hard on your glasses they may have a limited life. For the average person however, they will be fine. If you are looking for Optometrist quality progressive glasses, these may not be your best choice.
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