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South Africa, Pretoria
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Review on Livho Blue Light Blocking Glasses for Women/Men - Relieve Eyestrain, Improve Sleep, and Protect Against UV Ray and Computer Gaming by Paul Freeman

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Does the job but too expensive for a poor quality product

(+) Passed the included blue light test and seemed to reduce eye fatigue (+) Clear untinted lenses as advertised (+ ) Stylish but the best lenses are too high for my face. (+) They're not kidding when they say they're light - I've never seen eyeglass frames weigh so little. (-) Not seen. stay safe on my face I have a very flat, wide bridge of the nose (Asian fit). The glasses didn't fall off right away like most if I stayed still for the most part because they're so light, but they started slipping as soon as I moved my head. (-) Poor quality control. The metal nose pieces were uneven when I received them. In terms of build quality, I would describe them as "delicate" rather than fragile. However, if you are an inattentive person, skip this product. (-) The nose pieces don't seem to be adjustable. When I tried it looked like the metal was about to snap. (-) Reflections and glare are pretty bad. I saw this in other people's reviews and was hoping to ignore it, but it bothered me enough to flag it as a scam. It's more distracting than I thought. All these negative aspects lead me to say that this product is not worth the price tag of $25. Yes, they seem to work like blue light goggles, but I'm considering trying other Revain alternatives that are cheaper. If it was closer to $10-15 I would consider leaving it.

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • Ratio set