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ASTI Blue Light Blocking Acetate Frame Progressive Reading Glasses for Women and Men - Ideal Computer Readers Review

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Description of ASTI Blue Light Blocking Acetate Frame Progressive Reading Glasses for Women and Men - Ideal Computer Readers

Plastic frame. Polycarbonate lens. Non-Polarized. Ultra Violet Protection Coating coating. Lens width: 55 mm, Bridge: 21 mm, Height 45 mm, Length: 137 millimeters. Bridge: 21 millimeters. Three Strengths in One Pair - The Bottom Part of the Lens for Reading with 2.50 Power, the Middle is Slightly Reduced Magnification for Computer Use, and the Top is Further Reduced for Your Surroundings. Our Progressive Trifocal Lenses Use Gradual Progression for Highest Clarity. No Longer Will You Need to Carry Multiple Pairs of Glasses. Blue Light Filter Glasses - Anti Blue Light Progressive Lenses Help You Block Blue Light To Reduce Headache, Eyestrain, Visual Fatigue From Using Your Computer Caused By Harmful Blue Light Emitted From Digital Screens. Better Sleep - Enjoy Your Digital Time, No More Eye Fatigue, Blurred Vision and Never Have Trouble With Sleeping Again. Superior Readers - Scratch Resistant Coated Polycarbonate Tri-focal Lenses That Are Optically Correct For Superior HD Vision + Classic Rectangle Acetate Frame to Enjoy the Outdoors. Block Ultraviolet Rays - Protect Your Eyes with UV400 Protective Coating and Block 100% UVA-UVB Harmful Rays for Superior Eye Protection.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Don't waste your money

I bought these because the frames looked solid. because the focus is excellent, but the clarity is terrible. There's also an engraved + on the lenses, which is annoying because it catches the blue block and adds a trail. The frames aren't good, or they aren't symmetrical, and that's why the glasses go crooked. not even close to the price. I'll be back. Please offer them without the blue block trick. The lenses are too big to add that much glare. In addition, the lenses hang in the frame, which…

Pros
  • Vision
Cons
  • Only available in black

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great replacement for prescription lenses/frames

These trifocal lenses are almost identical to my actual bifocal prescription lenses in my current frames. The frames themselves are quite stylish and ruffled if you prefer the oversized style. The only downside for me is the tint that is added to block "harmful blue light". After doing a little research, I found that there is no concrete evidence that the blue light these lenses are designed to block is actually harmful. Not to mention they spoil the lenses and make it difficult to see through.

Pros
  • Health & Household
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Imperfect spherical aberrations!

The main reason I chose them to test was the rather large thick frames and I have to admit the frames are large which I liked. Lens width: 55 mm, bridge: 21 mm, height 45 mm. PS: This isn't for everyone, ideal for tall tall men with larger than average facial features who also have varying degrees of farsightedness (farsightedness), which is a common vision condition where you can see distant objects clearly but nearby objects can be blurry. The frame of these VITENZI progressive multifocal…

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  • Reading glasses
Cons
  • Slightly torn