Getting old means accepting some uncomfortable biological facts. One is the increasing stiffness of our eye lenses, causing us to lose the ability to see up close. (This double curse of nature is especially lamented by those of us who are short-sighted.) We can lament the loss, or we can be stoic and rise to the challenge! (I confess I cursed the storm for years before embracing my inner Marcus Aurelius.) What makes the transition easier is an inexpensive, good-looking pair of decent quality readers! And it's the best I've found. Priced at less than $6 a pair (when purchased in a set of four), Tru-Vision readers deliver a clear, undistorted image and stand up well to occasional (well, constant) abuse. are they perfect No but for $6 why should I expect perfection especially when my local Walgreens is charging $26 for a pair of the same quality (but way less stylish) and a basic Warby Parker frame will set you back at least $99 (LOVE the WB, but I just don't spend that much money on readers no matter how cool the frame is). Delivered on time, safe and healthy, packed in microfiber bags. I wear them while typing.
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