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Review on ✨ Alleviate Eye Fatigue with ANRRI's Featherweight Anti-Blue Light Glasses by Charlie Dillon

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Not as good as advertised

I spend a lot of time working on my laptop or looking at my phone so I figured a pair of these blue light blocking goggles would be useful. No sooner had I received the glasses, which were nicely packaged in a somewhat difficult-to-open white box, than I saw a magnetic glasses case that nicely wrapped the glasses in an opaque envelope with a lens cleaning cloth in a transparent envelope. I took the jars out of their packaging and picked them up only to find that they were incredibly light and thin to the point of being fragile and flimsy. They feel like they will break easily, especially if dropped. The first thing I noticed when I put them on was that the frames fit really well, didn't pinch or put a lot of pressure on my face, but there was a part of the lenses, especially the right one, where I couldn't see much. When I wore glasses, I couldn't see through the top left and top right corners of the left and right lenses, respectively, because the blue dots blocked my view. I took them off to take a good look at why I couldn't see through those parts of those lenses, only to see that the tops of both lenses, especially the right lens, had this layer that was peeling off like there was an anti- reflective coating. - The reflective coating is applied to the lenses but will begin to peel off over time leaving this mark where it peeled off. Basically, I can't see well through the top half of the lenses unless I'm tilting my head due to a lens layer peeling off. I saw them but they are not on the camera. This is very bad. I really hoped I could show the flaws.

Pros
  • Great price
Cons
  • Volume