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Review on Nooz Optics Armless Rectangular Reading Glasses - 6 Color Options and 5 Correction Strengths by Travis Jenkins

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Much better than Thin Optics

I've been a big fan of Thin Optics for years: handy, expensive and extremely practical - I keep them in a little rubberized case that clips to the back of my IPhone . The problem with flimsy optics and counterfeit brands on eBay is that they are so fragile and the nose will inevitably break within a relatively short period of time rendering the glass unusable. But it's a convenience I loved and proudly showed off — my iPhone, lying on its back, contained very good reading glasses. Fragile, yes, but serviceable, I decided to try a pair of Nooz reading glasses, which struck me as a bit strange, probably because I'm so used to thin optics. The first thing I noticed was how comfortable they were on my nose, plus they couldn't come off; They're held in place by super soft rubber that's likely to hold them four or five times stronger than flimsy objects. Plus the best surprise, no pieces can come off. After wearing them for at least a day, the true beauty of these classes became apparent - the lenses were far superior to fine optical lenses. When I say strong, I mean it. I'm still wondering if these things are made out of some sort of super clear glass rather than plastic like the lenses used in thin optics. And thin optical lenses begin to scratch from friction as they enter and exit their hard plastic housing on day one. Their lifespan is probably 1 to 4 months at most, at least if you use them on the back of an iPhone in their hard plastic case. I highly recommend this product and plan on buying a few more colors in case they break. (I also always have this one thing with optics, and they came in handy to swap out once every two or three months). As for these beauties, I feel like they won't get scratched or broken unless I try to bend them in half like some people do in the photos. Congratulations to Nooz on a brilliant idea and improvement.

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Not sure