These are good glasses in many important aspects such as style, construction and blue blocking. However, they miss one area that is most important for any pair of reading glasses and that is ease of use. Every time I use them my eyes start to hurt after a while. They have weird blurry transition zones between high and low magnification areas. They don't make a smooth transition between zones. Worse, the sides of the lenses don't line up with the centers of magnification. I suspect someone with a narrower face might not notice problems, but I have a wide face. So this strange look pisses me off too much. I almost returned them when I first opened and tried them, but then told myself to try them. I've been using them fairly regularly for two weeks and it still doesn't work. Probably too late (too needed) to return now. I've used a couple of progressive readers from another company that didn't have this problem. They worked pretty well. The only problem was the frames didn't look pretty so I wanted them to work as they look better. Eh Now we're looking for the next pair.
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