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πŸ‘“ Ultra-light Rimless Bifocal Reading Glasses: Flexible Titanium Alloy Lightweight Readers Review

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Description of πŸ‘“ Ultra-light Rimless Bifocal Reading Glasses: Flexible Titanium Alloy Lightweight Readers

Metal frame. Resin lens. Non Polarized. Lens width: 55 millimeters. Bridge: 17 millimeters. The top part of the lens is clear, while the bottom section is available in your choice of magnification for reading your favorite book, newspaper, or magazine. D shape Bifocals with line. Top quality flexible titanium rimless frame,Yet they have a very lightweight comfortable fit - You'll forget you have them on. Using high quality materials and quality aspheric lenses, You will get back to doing the things you love to do once again. The bifocal reading glasses are perfect for reading or working. Dimensions: Frame 131mm wide, arms 138mm, lense 55mmx31mm,Bridge 17mm.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Very good in almost every way, but very delicate.

The most comfortable I've found and I really like the minimalistic look. However, they are damn soft. The frame is very strong, difficult to bend and may straighten when bent. However, the lens is made of very weak plastic. I've broken a few pairs but keep buying new ones because I can't find a pair I like better. I would give 5 stars if they were a little stronger. I have a few cheaper pairs if I know I work in a garage or something, but now the two year old broke them by pushing them while…

Pros
  • The best in its niche
Cons
  • Will be added later

Revainrating 4 out of 5

If you hate half-frame reading glasses

Cataract surgery can be frustrating for a myopic person because you've lost ALL near vision - you can't even squint and see. But your distance vision is fine now. However, now you need reading glasses that sit on the tip of your nose, and I hated them. These goggles aren't progressive bifocals, but you can wear them all the time instead of carrying around readers. They're light and comfortable, but you'll have to get used to the midfield line unless you opt for prescription varifocals, which…

Pros
  • Great for a small home
Cons
  • Questionable purchase for seniors

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good but not great - reading glasses

I had to replace the 1st pair. The frame mounts for the arches were lost. A few replacements seem to be doing well in this regard. My problems aren't major, but maybe more related to how I need them to work. The bifocal part is fine, but the clear part of the lens above the bifocal lens is a little distracting. Of course, I don't expect perfect optical clarity at this price point, but they just aren't always in the right place. In terms of comfort, they do feel a little tight on the back of my…

Pros
  • Very impressive
Cons
  • boring packaging