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LAMBBAA Vintage Square Progressive Multifocal Presbyopic Glasses: Anti-Blue Light Eyewear for Men and Women Readers Review

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Description of LAMBBAA Vintage Square Progressive Multifocal Presbyopic Glasses: Anti-Blue Light Eyewear for Men and Women Readers

Plastic frame. 树脂 lens. Non Polarized. Lens width: 52 millimeters. Bridge: 18 millimeters. Arm: 141 millimeters. [Dimension]Lens width:52MM, Bridge width:18MM, Arm length:142MM. [Blue Light Blocking Lenses]It can effectively block harmful ultraviolet radiation and reduce the damage caused by harmful blue light. The yellow tinted lens can improve contrast, then optimizing vision acuity clarity with fewer distractions. Relieving your eye strains and headache when watch TV or look at smartphones. [Three Levels of Vision]Progressive multifocus glasses for all your need. Top part is half-power magnification for walking, shopping. The middle part is slightly reduced power magnification for working on computer, watching TV, etc. The bottom part of the lens is full-power magnification, then used for nearly distance reading. It means that you can wear the glasses anytime and anywhere. [Notes]It will take some time to adapt after you wearing the multi-focus reading glasses. We suggest you at least try the glasses on for a week, then if there's anything need our assistance, please contact us. [Services]We stick to pay attention to product quality, if there's any quality problems please feel free to contact us.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect for a shorter recovery solution after cataract surgery

Post surgery I had a distant view at 8:20pm but not very close, tried different reading glasses which worked but I kept having to take them off to um something not close to see . Lambbaa actually seem to put progressive lenses in their glasses, I bought a pair with a magnification to match the read only glasses I'm using and found Lambda works great as a reader but also allows me to do some reading on PC - Monitors to focus. feet and it's easy to see something across a room or across the street

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good blue light blocking and no distortion.

I have some expensive readers that I got from an optometrist with progressive lenses. I love them, but they don't have a blue light filter, so I wanted to try and find an inexpensive pair of progressive lens readers that also have a blue light filter. I've tried several Revain pairs and finally found the ones that are perfect for me. For reference, I have a magnification of 1.5 and distance vision of 20/20, so nothing strong is needed. It's perfect magnification, there's almost no distortion on

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Well after trying 6 different pairs of progressive blue blocking readers from Revain and others they arrived today. I was impressed when I opened the box and found a small universal wrench screwdriver, a strap (broke after 2 seconds), a test card, a test LED, a hard plastic case (decent but ugly IMO), a cleaning cloth (very nice actually) and of course glasses. These lenses don't have as much "bubble"/spherical distortion at the bottom of the lens as some (which is a HUGE issue for me). They…

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  • So far so good