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πŸ‘“ SOOLALA Retro Round Reading Glasses for Men - Circle Readers with Spring Hinges (2 Pairs) Review

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3.7
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Description of πŸ‘“ SOOLALA Retro Round Reading Glasses for Men - Circle Readers with Spring Hinges (2 Pairs)

Metal frame. Plastic lens. non-polarized. Lens width: 49 millimeters. Bridge: 20 millimeters. Arm: 14 centimeters. Lens width: 49mm, height: 49m, bridge: 20mm, arm length: 140mm, frame total: 130mm. FDA registered and meet drop ball test. High quality metal frame with spring hinges. Classic vintage round shape, suitable for most of faces. Accept custom strengths, accept mixed colors and strengths.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Never mind less durable

They are a little less durable than I had hoped and as far as the blue light coating goes I couldn't tell any difference. I use them for about a week every time I use my phone or laptop. My eyes are still tired from the normal exposure. These are cute glasses and for two pairs at around $14 they are affordable. However, if they don't do what they're supposed to do or last long (which unfortunately they won't), are they worth the price?

Pros
  • Pleasant
Cons
  • Legacy model

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Reasonable price

I like round glasses. Not because of Harry Potter. Think Harold Lloyd and John Lennon. But for some reason really round glasses are hard to find. I prefer round to "round" or "round". Type in the word "round" on most websites and you'll find oval, square, or rectangular glasses with rounded corners, but no round glasses. Some people seem to have flunked the "form" lesson in preschool. When I finally gave away some round readers (and my eyes are getting old), I was glad to find them. The optical

Pros
  • Cool product
Cons
  • Something different

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The company is superior to others

For me glasses fall into one of two categories - expensive and cheap. By expensive I mean comparatively. For upscale services you can go to Lens Crafters or similar. Inexpensive you can try the local Dollar Store. However, Dollar Store cannot offer you what Soolala offers. Competitors here at Revain also can't offer what Soolala offers. Let me be more specific. Cheap glasses do not compete with expensive glasses. Each classification has its place and the buyer must respect these limits…

Pros
  • Stable test results
Cons
  • You could have chosen a newer model