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πŸ‘“ OPTX 20/20 HydroTac Stick-on Bifocal Lenses - +1.50 Diopter Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5Β Β 
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3.7
πŸ‘“ Reading Glasses, πŸ‘“ Vision Care

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Description of πŸ‘“ OPTX 20/20 HydroTac Stick-on Bifocal Lenses - +1.50 Diopter

Instant Magnification. Fits All Eyewear. Stick On Bifocals. Removable and Reusable.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good idea, but not as good as regular bifocals.

I have glasses that I only use to view my monitors at work to reduce eye strain and am swapping them out for regular readers. I thought there must be a better way! Yes, get glasses with built-in bifocals. But if you want something quick and cheap, these work well enough, if not as well as regular readers, and I'm still not used to the line between them. I had to crop them so they weren't in the center of my vision when looking at the screen. I see people using exacto knives, but sharp scissors…

Pros
  • Removable & Reusable
Cons
  • Obsolete

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for me! good for seeing

For years I wanted my old Ray-Bans to be progressive. I hated constantly switching from sunglasses to readers. They are made, but they are expensive. Anyway, it seemed too good to be true, but it wasn't. Installation was very easy and I'm glad it doesn't have a sticky film on it ruining my glasses. I can take them out and replace them if necessary. You have to be careful when you place them, but if you mess up it's just water, you can take them out, clean them and try again. I've never owned…

Pros
  • bifocal glued on
Cons
  • slightly torn

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Cut the lens to the desired size. more movement than I thought

I bought +1.50 effort. Outside of the packaging, the lenses were easy to stick onto the glasses with warm water. In the first photo, the lenses were too high, which affected normal vision. The second photo is for reference only to show how crooked my sunglasses are. Then I went to cut them. With a new X-acto #11 blade, my first attempt at trimming was a failure. I tried to cut through the entire lens without scoring to get the smoothest possible edge. Well I ran into a few problems. The plastic

Pros
  • Instant boost
Cons
  • Only available in black