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Review on πŸ‘“ 5 Pack of Computer Reading Glasses: Blue Light Blocking Eyewear for Women and Men, Flexible Anti-Eyestrain Readers by Charles Long

Revainrating 5 out of 5

These are good reading glasses. Are those computer glasses?

First it might be important to know that these items arrived 4 days after the original ETA, even with Prime. I didn't care, but you might need them sooner. These glasses come in the most versatile box imaginable. These are indeed reading glasses made in China, as evidenced by the packaging. Everything in the box is perfectly packed. There's even a small neoprene pouch. The case prevents some scratches but is otherwise unusable. I only opened the plastic bag for two pairs. I checked them quickly and found that the glass was clear and I could read normally with it. I assume the other glasses are the same. I didn't notice any ripple or distortion in the lenses. They have spring hinges and durability is comparable to similar goggles. They are a notch or two above the cheapest reading glasses. The idea that these are computer glasses seems a bit silly. Can't tell if they offer significant blue light protection. Nothing on the packaging or on the glasses indicates that these are not normal reading glasses. Nothing about computers or blue light blocking. When I look through them there can be a tiny tint of yellow, but it's less significant than other so-called blue light-blocking lenses I've used. The lenses are not large vertically, but they make up more than half of the reading glasses. The fit and style are good for cheap glasses. You won't impress anyone with the looks of these things, but they're not ugly or offensive either. When I went to Revain today I saw a 5 pack that looked better than this one for my taste and use. But if I happened to get them again, I wouldn't be particularly unhappy. This purchase is the epitome of fur.

Pros
  • Dope πŸ”₯
Cons
  • Expensive