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Evelots Laying Down Reading Glasses are innovative prism spectacles designed for comfortable reading and viewing while lying down. With adjustable lenses and a lightweight design, they fit over prescription glasses, making them ideal for anyone seeking to enjoy their favorite activities in bed without straining their neck or eyes.








A**D
It works! My neck appreciates them.
This is funny but true. When watching TV in bed, after a while my neck started hurting as i tried to use my pillow to support my neck. I thought to myself, "Gee I wonder if anyone has ever invented some glasses with mirrors so I could just lie down and watch TV or read? I searched for something like this on Amazon and there they were! I figured for ten bucks, about the price of a Big Mac now, I could try these.Well, they arrived and I tried them and WOW, they work perfectly. I can lie with my head against the pillow and watch TV or look at my laptop computer. After a few days the pain in my neck started to subside.They are kind of bulky and feel weird at first, but they do what they say they'll do.
S**R
They Work Well
I bought these glasses to watch TV flat on my back after a cornea transplant. The doctor said I had to lay flat on my back for 4 days. These glasses made my misery a lot better. I could see the TV instead of just listening to it. They did fit over my glasses which was a plus.
B**8
They work, but you might get motion sick
I liked the idea of this product because I like to read in bed, and the idea of not having to roll back and forth for comfort was appealing, as was the idea of not having to hold my phone above my head to see. Unfortunately, it makes me a bit motion sick to use it while reading, and the glasses are quite heavy, so laying on my side is awkward. It is great for watching TV shows while laying in bed though, for some reason the motion sickness doesn’t affect me with that. I liked the product though, and it’s a fun gimmick to mess with your family.
K**S
Good product, great gift!
Seem heavy duty, sturdy, good qyality. They have been holding up well for over 2 years. Had a relative show us these. They have them. I thought they would be perfect for my husband, who likes to lay back in the recliner and watch TV. I ordered a pair for each of us 2 Christmases ago. I never use mine and he uses BOTH pair all the time, haha! He has a pr in the living room next to his recliner and the other pair on his nightstand in the bedroom. I would recommend.
H**E
these work great but arent comfortable after a while
Not sure if its just my small head...but these are sturdy yes, which makes them hard. not flimsy glasses. They are snug on the nose and behind the ears...well more so ontop of the ears where they lay tends to be uncomfortable after a while. same with the nose piece. Other than that these are great for when you're laying down and want to read and not strain your neck
A**I
Trippy glasses
Lay down and stare at your reading glasses for hours until you realize that they are imaginary. Slowly shift them in your hands as you gaze at them and notice that these are imaginary reading glasses. Your reading glasses are hallucinations. Feel the weight of them resting in your palm. This is imaginary weight. Try to catch a sense of this. 😂👽🍄💤🦧
H**Y
WORKS BETTER THAN EXPECTED!
The glasses part are kind of clunky and a bit heavy....but....they work really well. The only thing is...it takes a bit to get used to it. The image is NOT as large as if you are looking directly at the TV...but...considering the circumstances...it's a great device. My husband had to sleep on his back due to eye surgery and these allow him to watch TV without sitting up! His Corneal Transplant Dr. happened to mention that one of his patients had found these and thought they were a novel idea. I quickly got on the hunt...and, Amazon, as usual, had a good price and FAST delivery! MDH is pleased with them!
M**E
Heavy on the nose great for the neck
Does exactly what I want. No neck strain, took some time adjust to the slight movement or reflection, while breathing in or slightly adjusting head. I was almost worried about motion sickness. Once I found the right angle, which for my was resting head fully on pillows it was great. After a while it does start to feel heavy on the bridge of the nose.
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