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Review on πŸ‘“ SHINU SH045 Anti-Blue Light Reading Glasses - Ultra Thin Acetate Frame Progressive Multifocus by Amy Kearse

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best value! - Vision

I've been wearing OTC bifocals for a while so switching to progressive lenses takes a little getting used to. I have to say I was impressed from the moment I put them on. I could see clearly. But now when I try to do normal tasks I get a feeling of veritgo. I know it must be gone. One thing I noticed when I was looking at the ground while looking at my phone, it kinda reminds me of a fisheye lens. Again, this could be something that will go away as my eyes get used to progressive lenses again. Also, I bought some carry cases to keep my glasses in place. Well actually I just used a hair tie on each end. And it prevents the glasses from slipping. If these points end up becoming a goalkeeper. I'll splurge on suitcases. And I can order a few more or a few more. I see some people complaining about the lack of clarity of vision. I believe it has to do with your PD as it can affect where part of the vision is on the goggles. I seem to be 38 (if I find my script and it's different I'll go back and update it). I cannot put into words how lucky I am to have glasses that I can really see through. After spending $400 on glasses I can't even wear them anymore. (For that amount of money I could have over 10 pairs of these glasses.) I will NEVER buy from an optometrist again. So tired of wasting good money and having insurance cover the rest only to end up with glasses that either don't last long or are just a waste of money.

Pros
  • We change the curvature of the lens surface from top to bottom and add positive diopters, resulting in vision correction. Since the degree is gradual, the replacement regulation is also based on the shortening of the distance, there is no fluctuation in the regulation. As a result, glasses do not cause visual fatigue. People who wear progressive lenses have clear vision at all distances in the field of vision.
Cons
  • Not sure