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Review on πŸ‘“ 2 Pack Blue Light Blocking Computer Reading Glasses for Women and Men (+1.5) - Reduce Eye Strain and Digital Fatigue by Tyra Simpson

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A step above the others

After my last pair of reading glasses - 5 or 6 pairs worth $10 - I realized why it's worth spending more. These reading glasses, like other low-end budget models, are made entirely of plastic, there is not a hint of glass on the frame. But they show more attention to detail and customer satisfaction than el cheaapos. (I've destroyed many pairs by accidentally sitting down, stepping on them, falling asleep on them, or leaving an indelible scratch on the lens of one of them). It's more durable plastic for just a few dollars more. There's a reason you typically pay your optician between $200 and $1,000 a pair, and it's not just for their services, but for the quality factor. And honestly, the extra effort encourages me to take good care of my glasses and frame, which leads to greater satisfaction over time.) If it saves valuable survival money (as a pianist, I can attest that they no longer have concerts or instruments available for pianists (at least for those who would never confuse Kurzweil with Steinway), buy a pair of glasses for $4 5 in street points to drive straight west on a late summer day. My guess is that over the next 50 years the money saved in points should add up to enough for me to win a Tesla (currently I'm stuck on the coolest Suburu sedan that does everything automatically but still doesn't work). If Tesla is out of business by then I'll consider a Dodge Challenger, then maybe a Lincoln Continental (or MKZ if need be). Buick Roadmaster (retired since 2018 - wait, it's called Le Saber or LaSalle or something. (No wonder they stopped selling.) Anyway, a big Buick or Chevy (unfortunately an eyesore) or a Challenger (just like my '73 Mercury Montego, a flammable monster hardtop that's worn out after 5 years and a few high speed trips) pulls in (all the weight was under the front hood!) So a lot depends on me accepting them instead of legal regulations.

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • weak