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CliC Magnetic Reading Glasses with Replaceable Lens, Adjustable Temples - Executive Style, Black, 2.00 Magnification Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Description of CliC Magnetic Reading Glasses with Replaceable Lens, Adjustable Temples - Executive Style, Black, 2.00 Magnification

READY FOR WHEN YOU NEED THEM. The Executive is a frame meant to always be on-trend, and accentuate a strong brow. With the many colors to choose from, the suave nature of these frames accent any fashion. Featuring a larger lens area, these frames are made for a full-eye coverage, including peripherals. TIMELESS & TASTEFUL. Bringing a sophisticated presence to your look with the Executive frame is a time-friendly fashion statement. The Executive's wider frame gives a strong brow even more power. WIDTH ADJUSTMENT. The regular sized Executive frames have a width adjuster for those with wider heads, but narrow faces. Being able to fit these frames to your unique face will enhance your use with comfortability. OLD SCHOOL DURABILITY. The rigid back strap that wraps around your head after you click in the front stabilizes the glasses on the bridge of your nose. Sitting sturdy, they are durable and built to last for years. High impact Acrylic lenses that are replaceable make these glasses extremely useful to daily wearers. EYEWEAR SPECS. Total Frame Width (Face): 142.875mm, Lens Height: 31.75mm, Lens Width: 57.15mm, Nose Bridge: 19.05mm, Adjustable temple Length: 196.85mm - 215.9mm.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Can't mount them

I have six pairs of clics of different colors and magnifications. That's saying something, isn't it? In my case I like the colors and the comfort. I never part with a few clicks. I might have an unusual head size or something, but where the two halves meet in the middle where the magnets meet, there's usually a slight curve instead of a straight connection. . I agree as I don't use them for fashion shows. Another problem is that the metal sides tarnish over time. Will I buy more of these? Yes…

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • weak

So I wear XL in motorcycle helmets. Finding out you have a "hoarse" crown is a moment you won't forget. These goggles have a higher quality lens (clearer and more focused when you're looking at the periphery) than the cheap $5 goggles for home storage etc. However, the strap goes behind your head. If you have a pumpkin head, it doesn't leave much room for manoeuvre. This means the glasses are pressed against my face and the bandage is pressed against the back of my head. It's not necessarily a…

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Packaging is ugly

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The tight fit hurts in two ways

Reviews of other Clic reading glasses report a tight fit, which in my experience affects them in two ways. First, a tight fit and inability to adjust the position of the goggles. on my nose turns choosing a pair of Clic reading glasses into another game. The tight fit keeps the goggles so close to my eyes that the focal length gets shorter. For example, I wear 2.0 reading glasses when using my laptop (on my lap, not on my desk, where 1.25 glasses usually work best for me). Depending on how I'm…

Pros
  • Several competitors are unreliable