I have waited years for the bigger lenses to come back. I call them "windshield" style glasses because it's like having a nice big windshield without the frames in ones field of vision. I like that they are lightweight and I like the thinnish (but not too thin & not metal) thingys that go behind the ears. What are those called, anyway? I found my most recent optical prescription and realized I'd been using an outdated strength, so I upped it from 2.50 to 2.75. The blue light blocking thing is also new to me; how I wish I knew about these when I worked under 20 marching bands of fluorescent overhead lights! Am going to order another pair at 1.50 or less strength for distance vision (driving, especially at night, etc), a trick my optician told me about. Very happy with these glasses so far. UPDATE: 12/28/20: While I still really like these glasses, and my decision to increase the strength was a good one, I began to notice that the ends of the sticks (for lack of the correct term) that go behind the ears, tend to press against the bones behind my ears, causing pain after a while. Not sure what to do about this and it just may deter me from getting a second pair. :(
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