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Review on πŸ‘“ ProEyes Leo Blue Light Blocking Glasses with Progressive Multifocal Readers, Anti-Reflective Resin Lens, 0 Power on Top Lens (Black, 2.25 x) by Reed Rustman

Revainrating 3 out of 5

2.5 stars - Excellent blue blocking, nauseating lens transitions and distortions

I really wish these progressives would replace the other set I've tried here from Revain. These are very beautiful frames and very stylish. The quality seems really good. They come with a zippered semi-hard case, a microfiber cleaning cloth, and even a blue light tester and map. Their blue light blocking properties are VERY obvious and they are quite effective. Unfortunately I'm returning it because the lens transitions are a bit harsh (although there are no lines) and there are spherical magnified areas in the lower parts of the reader that cause really bad distortions. If you don't keep your head perfectly still, you'll probably get just as sick as I did. I don't have motion sickness but after about 5 minutes with them I felt REALLY gross and disorientated. I think I will return to Foster Grant e-Progressives for now, although the staff choices are very limited compared to them. A few readers shouldn't make me sick all day, and the FG brand has never let me down. However, FG's blue blocking doesn't do particularly well when compared to these ProEyes. So if that matters most to you, now you know. Don't discount other reviews that mention distortions like me - this is no joke and unfortunately they don't get me going. :(

Pros
  • βœ”οΈ BEST OPTION AFTER CATARACT SURGERY: Upper lenses are clear, no magnification. If you have corrected distance vision but still have presbyopia after cataract treatment, these readers are the right choice over bifocals.
Cons
  • Very expensive