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πŸ‘“ SA106 Cat Eye Multi 3 Focus Progressive Reading Glasses - Enhanced Vision for Every Occasion Review

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πŸ‘“ Reading Glasses, πŸ‘“ Vision Care

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Description of πŸ‘“ SA106 Cat Eye Multi 3 Focus Progressive Reading Glasses - Enhanced Vision for Every Occasion

Plastic frame. Plastic lens. non-polarized. Lens width: 51 millimeters. Size: 5 3/8" (138mm) W x 1 7/8" (46mm) H. Size: 5 3/8" (138mm) W x 1 7/8" (46mm) H. Progressive lens with 3 powers in one pair (100%~50%). Stylish fashion eyewear frames.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not for a person with narrow or wide-set eyes. .

Not for people with narrow or widely spaced eyes. While the progressive top-to-bottom feature is exactly what I was looking for in reading glasses, unfortunately the pupillary distance is fixed. . Instead of the same magnification being the same from nose to ear in a horizontal bar or row, the 'best' point of focus seems to be set almost at the center of the lens. A person with narrow or widely spaced eyes cannot see with both eyes at the same time at the correct magnification. I tried to…

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • I'll write later

When I first needed to read books, I spent $350 at the optometrist for "progressive" glasses that didn't work at all for the job. just a tiny round circle to look through to read up close and even reading a small book I had to keep moving my head from left to right to keep the words if I wanted to concentrate. It was even worse at work where the pages were bigger! What a waste of money. Looking for a solution, I first came across the Foster Grant Progressives at Walgreens (they only had a few…

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  • Easy to Use
Cons
  • Quick Guide

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I love these glasses. Great seller support

Well. At the age of 73, after using OTC readers for about 8 years, I finally needed something more. My problem was that I can't get used to bifocals. The sharp transition line makes me "seasick". And don't get used to it. I didn't even know about those OTC Level 3 transitional glasses, but I thought maybe I wouldn't have to constantly move my reading glasses around on my head (or absentmindedly take them off and forget where :( I would put them in) especially since I only did recently realized…

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • Unbelievable price