
Lenses are too big from top to bottom. The top 1/3 of the lens is above my field of view, the bridge of the nose is in a normal position. In order to use the glasses to see my PC screen (at a moderate distance), I would need to tilt my head down 60 degrees or more. The bottom 1/3 of the lens is too low. Shifting the lenses along the nose changes the effective prescription and also renders the bottom half of the lens unusable. It's impractical. Returning the item is too expensive. I understand they are cheap but do progressive lenses have to be made so big to be cheap that the product becomes unusable? I wish there was a way to give zero stars. If the user's head is three times the size of an average person, this item will be useful but will not fit side by side.

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