My wife and I use these progressive readers and we love them. I use 2.50 diopters and she uses 3.00. The lenses are some of the best progressive lenses I've found (at least for my eyes) and I've tried quite a few. The power transition is very smooth and I can wear them almost all the time without getting the headaches I get with others. The lenses seem to have a slight yellow tint, but it's not noticeable until I take them off. And at $10 a pair, the price is right. But the frames are too easy to break. They fit well, are comfortable and light weight, but any accidental bending can damage the frame. My wife broke them while cleaning. Since they're only $10, they're essentially disposable, but I'd rather charge more and make them with a durable frame.
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