
Not bad glasses. They serve their purpose: they strongly block blue light and also fit on normal glasses. I like her. I just think that for such a price (nearly $30) the quality should be a bit higher. The frames are comfortable. The size is decent. They sit well over my small to medium acetate glasses. Not cool but good enough to use. I have an older pair that are a bit smaller and have a metal half frame with nose pads. Eyekeppers fit way better than them and don't work well with my medium sized Rayban cat eye frames. worn over glasses with thicker acetate frames. They still work fine. The color of the lenses is great. Definitely blocks a very high percentage of blue light. I am satisfied with their performance in this regard. However, they definitely feel and function like cheap plastic lenses. They smear insanely easily. absurdly simple. I have a feeling they will almost certainly scratch very easily. Time will tell, but I expect that even with the utmost care, scratches will appear very quickly/easily. I hope I'm wrong on this one. Conclusion: do they work? Yes. They have been very effective in helping me avoid blue light a few hours before bed. (Although there may be a little light around the edges.) Are they comfortable to wear? Yes. They're much more comfortable to wear for long periods of time than my previous Uvex pairs, and the fact that they allow me to wear prescription lenses underneath with relative ease makes it a lot easier for me to wear them all the time with less frustration. Are they worth their money? I would say so. I think the quality of materials is more in the $20 range than close to $30, but they appear to be well constructed and the design is decent. Compared to the price of similar glasses with blue protection, I'd say they're a decent option for a more budget-friendly option. If you're not sure if you're ready to commit and want to try these types of glasses without investing a ton of money, or you just don't have the budget to shell out over $80 for an extra fancy pair of glasses to throw away or hundreds by prescription. Amber lenses are a very good option. If it were possible I would give them more like 3.5 or 3.75 stars. I'm glad I have them and happy with my purchase.

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