The best thing about these glasses is the stylish case, which is a bad sign. Let me start with the hinges/arms. These frames do not have hinges and the photos distort the design of the temples. The temples are curved but do not fold into loops. Therefore, when you are not wearing the glasses, they may not lie flat as shown in the product photos (or like regular glasses). Check out the photo I've attached to get an idea of what they really look like. This shape of the frame means that placing the lens on it requires two hands to spread the temples apart. You can't put them on with one hand. If you remove them with one hand, the headphones will rebound and hit the lenses. Headphones also slip over your eyes and hit your nose. You have to put them on and take them off with two hands. The temples are VERY thin and seem to break very easily. The best word to describe frames is fragile. The lenses are made of plastic and scratch easily. But their performance is comparable to other inexpensive reading glasses with plastic lenses that I have. So in that sense they work like reading glasses. The product photos say they weigh 18 grams, but I weighed them and they only weigh 13 grams (an ounce equals 28 grams) - that can be a positive or negative depending on whether you value durability or comfort. They are comfortable to wear because they are lightweight, but due to the design of the glasses, there is more pressure on the temples than usual. Also, due to the design, they are not easy to "place" on the face. They go where they want no matter how you try to position them. They block almost no blue light and I definitely wouldn't rely on them for this purpose. They block the least amount of blue light of all my blue filter glasses. I ended up ordering the black framed version and received the translucent brown frame. I don't know who is to blame for this (Revain or the seller?) but it's just another thing that went wrong. Apart from the case, I can't find anything about these goggles. At the time of writing this review, these glasses cost $24, and they certainly don't cost anything anywhere near that price. I didn't like anything about them and honestly I wouldn't recommend them at all.
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