I chose these because of the reasonable price (I usually get Zenni cut reading glasses, and they end up costing between $15 and $30 each), so I gambled with them. Now for their functionality: the frames are pretty good, but the optics aren't very good. The frames are probably as good as my $30 Zennis, they feel straight and solid. On the other hand, the lenses are of very poor quality. All lenses have an odd processing line down the center (like they're bifocal). They're annoying, but still functional. However, the lens itself appears to be wrong. I get a weird halo effect when using them on a computer monitor/tablet to render which then cannot be used. Also, the polycarbonate lenses are the lowest quality, which is to be expected in this price range - they're thicker and scratch easily.
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