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Review on πŸ‘“ Premium Rimless Men's Reading Glasses: Blue Light Blocking, Rectangle Lens, Spring Hinge, Metal Temples - 2 Pack by Sarah Wilson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

So far so good but need time to see.

I would like to start by saying that I really think these 2 rimless men's blue light blocking reading glasses ultimately deserve the full 5 stars that I am giving them. But I also feel like the (my) jury is still out on it, so I promise to come back and update this review if I feel the rating needs to change (down). I got these 2 packs of blue light blocking men's rimless reading glasses because I've reached the age where I need reading glasses. But lately, on days when I've been at the computer for more than 6 or 7 hours, I've had a string of afternoon headaches. I also admit that this may have more to do with the weather than screen fatigue. But. I also admit that my job requires me to sit in front of a computer for more than 4 hours a day and over time the fatigue can only increase. The woman we know and see has been wearing blue sun goggles quite a bit the last few times we've seen her, so when these headaches started I thought maybe I should try something. I had the opportunity to purchase these 2 packs of rimless reading glasses for blue light blocking men and so far I'm glad I did. I don't think I've had enough time to give a full review, but for now I'm satisfied. They arrived in a box with both pairs in holders and cleaning wipes (I didn't open the wipes but preferred to keep them). covered and protected until I need them). I took both jars out - they were both very well packaged and finished in a way that 1. allowed them to be gifted if desired and 2. remained intact until opened and 3. meant they were clean and ready to use. use. When I buy e-readers from stores (which may mean they have to be cleaned by other people trying them on), I appreciate their coverage and protection. I note here that one pair was perfect, the other has a slight "curved" feel. It can be of anything, and it's not that it can't be used. That's pretty much my gripe with the goggles: if they "flex" on first use, they always feel out of place, even with adjustment. But then again, it's not so badly damaged that I wouldn't use it - it's very light. i like her weight They feel and look solid, feel good and sit on my face (a slight "curved" feeling to the side). I don't want you to think that the curved element is preventing me from getting them again - I would in a heartbeat if I knew reducing the blue was really going to help me. i like the style It looks and feels fresh and modern and looks great on my face. I still like getting reeds (or blueprint) without a prescription and yes I would consider them again if needed. At this point, I haven't decided if blue blocking will work for me. I read somewhere that this requires a slight yellow tint to the lenses - I think I can see that - and this causes a color shift on the screen. Only these were fun and weird to play (on-off-off) when I first used them. I've worn them a few times for just a few hours and they "work" but I still don't know how. My eyes are a little different - and without a prescription, you'll have to adapt. But the addition of Blue Blocking was. Interesting. I haven't noticed a difference in my eyes' response yet, but I think I can with time. There may be a reduction in fatigue, but it's too early to tell. In the end, I'm glad to have them and to give my eyes a rest when they need it. And if I decide they work for me - how much they help - then the rest is good enough, so yes I would consider buying more of these.

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  • New
Cons
  • Slightly torn