I have some expensive readers that I got from an optometrist with progressive lenses. I love them, but they don't have a blue light filter, so I wanted to try and find an inexpensive pair of progressive lens readers that also have a blue light filter. I've tried several Revain pairs and finally found the ones that are perfect for me. For reference, I have a magnification of 1.5 and distance vision of 20/20, so nothing strong is needed. It's perfect magnification, there's almost no distortion on the sides (a big issue with most glasses I've tried), and the different "zones" in the lenses are well placed (at least for my use) - not too high and not too low. Blue light blocking works well too; I don't feel the eye strain that I usually experience with my regular glasses. It also came with lots of cool extras like an eyeglass screwdriver and a blue light test kit. One note - they are larger. I don't mind, but some people might not like this look. The only thing I didn't like was the case, which while cool because it's foldable, is actually too bulky for a wallet when unfolded. Overall I am very satisfied and will definitely buy them again.
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