After daily eye strain, frequent headaches, and occasional blurry vision, I decided the problem might be related to using my regular reading glasses while working at the computer. I decided to try these glasses at a lower magnification than my readers (based on Google's recommendations) - and WOW! For the first time in I don't know how long, I felt great at the end of a long productive day working from home. No headaches, no eye fatigue. Maybe it's a coincidence, but I think it's glasses. Also, the glasses came with 2 cases, which was a pleasant surprise - a soft black case and a stiffer light blue-grey zipped case (for travel?). The only slightly off-putting factors are the noticeable yellow tint and the anti-glare feature - neither of which look particularly flattering for video calls. However, especially at the "sale" price ($14.99 for 2 pairs), I recommend them to anyone experiencing the ill effects of long screen time. These unisex reading glasses are a little loose on my temples (meaning they feel a bit wider than average) but otherwise fit well. The photo shows the contents of the package, as well as a shade of yellow on a white background.
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