I've had them for a few months now and here's my love/hate for them.1. I give 4/5 stars because the ear hook holds my glasses perfectly. I can put my head down and shake my head without my glasses slipping or falling off. 2. The downside of earplugs is that if your hair is pulled away from your ears or you have short hair, it becomes visible. I mostly wear glasses at home when I'm not wearing contacts, so it doesn't really matter to me. Headphones are easy to put on and take off.3. The nose pieces do have a strong adhesive, but there are almost too many of them. I cleaned the bridge of my glasses thoroughly before putting them on and they still slipped a bit when I squeezed them after putting them on. It got worse over time. You can see it in one of the attached photos. When I decided to take them off completely, I had to use GooGone and scrape with my fingernail (it was kind of a sticky mess). but in the end he withdrew. So I think in the end I would recommend ear tips (if showing doesn't bother/worries you) for glasses that don't fit your nose/face well. But thumbs down on the nose part. Headphones would cost the same as nose pieces, even if you only need ear pieces.
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