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Review on πŸ‘“ Blue Light Blocking Computer Readers - Progressive Multifocus Reading Glasses by Corey Milton

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Lightweight Dollar Store reading glasses with whopping TV-like prices

Okay, what about these very light, comfortable glasses? The first thing I noticed is that they don't change color. As a blue blocker, they yellow a little in the sun, but otherwise don't color as advertised. These lenses are progressive, but not to the point where they can be used for driving. The outside has a blue tint at angles that other people can see, but it will look like a clear lens to you. The arms are light and flexible. These are not spring loaded hinges. Magnification ranges from 1.25x at the top to 3.5x to 4x at the bottom of the lens. They smear easily and are not oil resistant. A small glasses cleaning cloth and a glasses case made of synthetic carbon fiber are included. I'd say it's about the same as what I would buy at a sub $5 store without a case or cleaning cloth. If you're looking for $20, $30, or $40, you can also buy $40 glasses from an optometrist. For the price you pay, don't expect Transitions glasses. If your vision is very poor or very good, you will not drive with these glasses. I think I paid about $19 for this pair and it's totally useful but not worth the money. My pair at the Dollar Store work just as well, but they're not as light. I find these to be an easy alternative to dollar store reading glasses.

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Concise instructions