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πŸ‘“ Advanced SHINU TR90 Multifocus Reading Glasses - SH031: Progressive Eyewear for Multiple Focus Review

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Description of πŸ‘“ Advanced SHINU TR90 Multifocus Reading Glasses - SH031: Progressive Eyewear for Multiple Focus

Composite frame. Composite lens. non-polarized. Lens width: 55 millimeters. Lens height: 48 millimeters. Bridge: 19 millimeters. QUALITY CLASSIC FRAME - The classic large suqare frame is suitable for female while covering large field of vision. Spring loaded temples allows for comfortable fitting for both large and small heads. Advanced multi-focus reading glasses, upper optical area of the lens used to look far and the lower optical area used to look near. The degree of the middle gradually change, which used to look at the intermediate area. People who wear progressive multifocal glasses will have clear vision at all distances in the visual range. Most people wear progressive multifocal glasses need about a week of adaptation, but the adaptation period varies from person to person, walk slower when feel dizzy.

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Dizziness? Strangely distorting and very large.

Strange glasses. First of all, as others say, they are very big on the face - a matter of style, this is not mine. As progressive readers: The good thing is that unlike Foster Grant's progressive readers, they actually rank 0 at the top. But now for the bad, it's really only up, so you have to tilt your head down to get the 0 neutral field of view. If you're looking straight into the center, as you usually do when you're not reading, the odd distortion is most apparent when you turn your head…

Pros
  • Non-polarized
Cons
  • Plug required

I can see again! I have the clear, not the anti blue light version, #2 diopter at max magnification. Pros: - Outstanding clarity. The lenses seem to have a very good optical coating - Comfortable frame - Zero magnification on top, just like prescription lenses. I don't have to take them off when I'm not working nearby. Cons: The centers of the high diopter lenses are a bit closer together than the centers of my eyes. Not a big deal but it took a while to figure out where are the best places to…

Pros
  • QUALITY CLASSIC FRAME - The classic suqare large frame is suitable for women and covers a large field of vision. Spring-loaded temples offer a comfortable fit for heads large and small.
Cons
  • I don't remember

Broke my $200 glasses and tried different multifocals. All still have an increase from above. It's the best option for now and finally has zero top magnification and no distortion that looks as far away as ZERO DISTORTION CRYSTAL CLEAR so you can use it for driving etc. For those unfamiliar with progressive lenses, it will take a day or two of fitting to appreciate it, and for those who know how to use progressive lenses and need to buy a pair because you either lost yours or they are broken…

Pros
  • People who wear progressive lenses have clear vision at all distances within their line of sight.
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