I really wanted to love them and most of all I like them though. and there are several but. When I picked them it was because they looked like a black/grey leopard, but they are definitely brown. They came bent like a dog's hind leg. One side doesn't even touch the tabletop when I lay them down, and they also look crooked on my face. They are very light but feel super cheap and fragile like they could break at any second. I work more than 10 hours a day in front of a computer and when I leave the office I have to put on either glasses or goggles. I have 20/20 eyesight so I don't wear glasses so it's goggles for me until I can find blue light blocking glasses at my local Walmart. I hate glasses because they make me dizzy. The BLF glasses I found at Walmart fit what I need to get out of the office but the amber color of the lenses is too intense so I went here to look for another option, and found this. These glasses don't have a strong amber color which is useful but I just wish they were a lot better I'm so disappointed. The fact that they are light and comfortable does not make up for other shortcomings. Return to the endless search to find another couple
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