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Peepers Bifocal Aviator Sunglasses Yellow_Gold Review

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Revainrating 1.5 out of 5  
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1.3
👓 Reading Glasses, 👓 Vision Care

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Description of Peepers Bifocal Aviator Sunglasses Yellow_Gold

Imported. Metal frame. Acrylic lens. Non-Polarized. UV Protection Coating coating. Lens width: 56 millimeters. Lens height: 52 millimeters. Bridge: 21 millimeters. Arm: 129 millimeters. Lenses are prescription ready (rx-able). Spring Hinged. anti-Scratch Coated. uv400. distortion free lenses. Hideaway Bifocal.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Poor design and packaging, bifocals too low

I have always equated Peepers with high quality products but these sunglasses were of the lowest quality and the bifocals were too low to work. They were sent in a semi-padded envelope with no product protection. Very disappointed.

Pros
  • reading glasses
Cons
  • High price

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It's not worth it! best in vision

Delivery of this item is very slow. Article said by Revane. It took 10 business days to receive them. The glasses then arrived in a bubble envelope. There is no box to protect. It took almost an hour to adjust the glasses enough to see how well they work. They don't really work. The bifocal lens is in the wrong place on the lens or just not big enough. You almost have to put it on your forehead to read it. Major Regret: I lost an hour, I will never return an item that cost a quarter of what it…

Pros
  • Health & Household
Cons
  • dull packaging

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Poor quality lenses

I can't stand bifocal lenses because of the blurring at the transition between two forces. That's why I buy single prescription reading glasses. The edges of these lenses are severely blurred, affecting peripheral vision. I use weak reading sunglasses to avoid wearing double goggles when driving and this power works very well however blurry peripheral vision is unacceptable. I bought a pair of $5 glasses that don't have this problem. Why should I pay $25 for lower quality lenses?

Pros
  • Vision
Cons
  • Write later