In March, after an examination by an optician, I bought 2 inexpensive magnifying glasses from a shop nearby. So far so good, but I spend a lot of time in front of screens, either at work or at home. Then I found out about blue light and UV blocking magnifying glasses and decided to give it a go. I ordered this item and after receiving it I started wearing it. Within 2 days I noticed my eyes were less "strained" (a difficult change to describe) and oddly I also noticed that my depth perception became clearer outdoors! Were those glasses? Is it because my eyes are protected from UV/blue light? I don't know, but I'm reporting it. That's a nice bonus if so. Would I buy again, especially if the seller offers a wider range of frames.
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