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๐Ÿ•ถ๏ธ MoKo Adjustable Universal Sunglasses: Perfect Fit for Round Head Shapes Review

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Description of ๐Ÿ•ถ๏ธ MoKo Adjustable Universal Sunglasses: Perfect Fit for Round Head Shapes

SECURELY RETAIN - Snugly fit and tough, can securely keep your glasses on, no more worry about the glasses slide off the nose when sweaty or looking down. Perfect for those who wear glasses while running or kids with glasses playing sports. SOFT & LIGHTWEIGHT - Ultra comfortable, very soft on the ears and nicely keep glasses on during sports or rough boy play. It is flexible enough for you to slide glasses off your eyes while reading/doing close up stuff. QUICK DRYING - Soft silicone material, quick drying and keeps you from losing the shades/glasses in a sudden burst of surf at the beach. Perfect for the water/amusement parks, beach or anywhere you're afraid you might lose the glasses. UNIVERSAL FIT - Fits most eyewear to prevent from slipping during rough boy play and securely retain on head, neck. Recommend for anybody who wants to keep glasses right on and stay put safely and gracefully. ๐Ÿ‘“NOTE: Please note that the size does not mean the length of strap, it refers to the silicone round head. Small Round-Head: 0.11"(3mm), Large Round-Head: 0.2"(5mm). PERFECT LENGTH - It is precisely cut without any excess strap dangling down your back, short enough to securely wrap around your head and long enough to take glasses off your face and hang them around the neck when not in use.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best alternative to cord straps.

For the price, that's a great deal. Now that I've had them for a while I can say they are quite durable. Not that it's a big deal for less than $4 a piece. I had these at one of the sporting goods stores and loved them, but they're always $12 to $15 for just a strap. After all, the rubber stopper at the end of the goggles will fail in maybe a year. I thought the corded ones were cheap, I've only "lived" with them for a few months, but I hated the cord that hung right off my jaw. Line. I justโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Tools and Housewares
Cons
  • Big and bulky

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Sounds like a good idea, but poorly implemented.

I like the overall build quality and the fact that the "tail" of the strap doesn't hang from the back of my head like a ponytail. I measured the temples of my glasses and since they were a bit thicker I went with the "big" ends. It seems to go right, but over time it slowly slips out until it falls off. Then, when you most need to keep the glasses from falling off your face, you'll find them on the floor; to avoid the very place where you bought this product. I've tried wrapping some tapeโ€ฆ

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  • Security
Cons
  • Damaged

Revainrating 4 out of 5

If you are still looking for a solution

I tried different types of straps to wear reading glasses around my neck. So far I haven't been able to find a suitable compromise method to maintain and track my points. Usually the bands are some kind of loose strap worn around my neck. This design is uncomfortable as I don't like it when something rubs my neck from behind. Now the "servants" of the MoKo come into play. The tether is a wire, not a soft cord. The strap stays tucked behind my head and doesn't put any pressure on my hair orโ€ฆ

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  • personal protective equipment
Cons
  • boring packaging