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D**D
Real glasses
These readers have the quality and weight of prescription glasses. Can't tell the difference!
B**S
Bifocal - but you wouldn't know it from the product page
I wanted and expected reading glasses where the magnification was across the entire lens. But these glasses have 0 magnification for most of the lens and a small curved area at the bottom where the specified magnification is present. There not useful at all to me since I want to use them to look at a computer screen in front of me and I'd have to tilt my head backwards to use them. The description needs to be updated.Otherwise, the frame is nice and they would have been perfect.
P**.
High quality
Nice pair of glasses. If you do well with bifocals these will be good. I prefer their multi focal version so I returned these.
T**D
Clear upper reading glasses
I was excited when I came across these readers on Amazon. These are the only readers I've found in recent years that have no correction on the upper part on the lense. This is important if you want to wear the glasses when not reading. All others, even Foster Grant, are "Multi-focal". This means that there are three levels of correction, from stronger to lesser higher up on the lense. But there is always some correction. Wearing contacts, I only need correction for reading and the others really don't work for me. I need clear on top, so I can see when I'm looking up or at distance.My biggest issue is that I didn't read the description fully. In the 21st century, I expected a progressive reading lense on the bottom that went to clear above. But instead, they put a magnifying lense on the inside of each lense, as was done years ago when a magnifying spot was placed at the bottom of regular glasses for reading. This takes a lot of getting used to. It's more akin to looking through a magnifying glass, and I'm not sure the correction is correct. I suppose it was cheaper for Foster Grant to do it this way. But they already had the technology to do a progressive reading lense with their multi-focal glasses, which would have been preferable. The blue-block tint is also taking getting used to. It's like looking through a lightly tinted gold lense all he time.
A**R
both lenses scratched immediately in the packaging
both lens were scuffed within using them 2 times. I ordered replacements and they are good solar
R**S
Bi-focal readers not good for monitors
Nice readers but bi-focal magnification portion on bottom of glass not good for viewing small print on monitors or when viewing straight ahead.
D**.
OK
ok
S**Y
Bifocal lens and not blue light blockers.
These are bifocal glasses not 3 different focal areas. The glasses are not blue light blockers either. It is not what is advertised on description.
K**V
Its dual power..
I did not like partial power at below the class - no use to me. the frame is good. The picture need to be updated.
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