Axon Optics. I actually bought both, thinking I'd probably end up sending a pair back. I decided to keep the Axon Optics glasses for the following reason: 1) The tint on these glasses is really hard to tell from photos on the internet. But FL-41 is the standard, so they should all be about the same, right? Not correct. TheraSpecs is definitely darker. They can be called rose-colored glasses. They give everything a pink-red hue. Your brain adjusts after a few minutes, but I wonder how necessary it is when Axon Optics delivers the same level of relief but is a lot lighter and doesn't almost turn things red. 2) The price difference is not as big as you think. These goggles are $119 and most Axons are $149. However, if you sign up for the Axon newsletter, redeem the $25 coupon, and get free shipping, the price difference is only $6. 3) If you need migraine glasses for office computer use, Axon Optics glasses don't look out of place. Obviously, these are some kind of computer glasses. Using TheraSpecs, several people told me it looked like I was wearing Bono goggles. The hue is much more visible to observers. So much so that I checked again to make sure I hadn't accidentally ordered the outdoor version. I did not do it. 4) I know this has been mentioned in other reviews but it's so unforgivable at this price point that it's worth repeating. TheraSpecs do NOT come with a protective case. Now I'll be honest. Axon glasses do not come with a good case. I know because it's the same opportune moment that a pair of disposable sunglasses I bought from Wish.com arrived. BUT, they will protect your glasses if you throw them in your pocket, drawer or any other place where the glasses run out. . I just can't see how anyone can say that we sell glasses for $119 but don't offer them protection. This is madness. This was my experience. However, I will say that some people like the stricter hue of TheraSpecs better. Not every shade suits everyone and I've read reviews from people who actually prefer the darker shade. In addition, TheraSpec is more suitable immediately after purchase. They have adjustable handles which is nice. With Axon Optics, I had to heat my hands and bend them a bit so they wouldn't press on my nose as hard. TheraSpecs fit right in. However, I think the Axon Flex Curve is a bit more attractive than those TheraSpecs. at least for my face shape.
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