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Review on 🕶️ UV Ray Protection Rimless Bifocal Sunglasses for Men & Women - Lightweight Invisible Line Reader Sunglasses by Seth Heck

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I don't know what I was expecting, but it probably wasn't.

I am a 56 year old senior and was looking for a second set of readers that could be used as sunglasses. They looked good, almost aviator style, so I decided to try them. Don't get me wrong, they're not bad. Fur only. On the plus side, they're comfortable. And strictly as shades, they work quite well. The top of the lens is suitable for medium and semi-near distances (about 2 meters). Magnifying glasses (lower part) are problematic. They gain weight according to fashion. They're fine for distances of about half a meter (or about as much as between you and your computer monitor). But for something closer or some kind of detail work, they leave a lot to be desired. First you have to get used to tilting your head far, MUCH back so your eyes focus on the bottom half (that) or get used to moving your glasses far towards the bridge of your nose, which is not only uncomfortable, but also indecent.) Here, too, the texts fit on the monitor for normal reading (still a bit blurry, but that may be due to manufacturer differences). when specifying magnification factors.) Anything closer than that and you'll either squint and try to focus, or you'll have to play the one-eyed wink game and see which eyeball you'll try, something to see . There is no way for a person's eyes to physically meet through two magnifying lenses at their current distance less than a foot away. I really wanted these readers to like it. And again, it's not that they're a bad product. Maybe it just doesn't suit me. On the other hand, I now have trendy sunglasses. Let's hope reading doesn't get involved while I'm gone.

Pros
  • Excellent overall
Cons
  • Doubtful