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Keychain Readers are a pair of ultra-portable, foldable reading glasses with a +2.0 diopter power, designed for convenience and versatility. Each package includes two pairs with hard plastic cases, ensuring you always have a reliable option for reading fine print on-the-go.
K**B
Not for long-term use, but handy
Handy to have on your keyring. The glasses are pretty small, but they`ll do in a pinch.
M**A
Specs in a pinch!
In a pinch works well. Good for key chain. Not gonna win any beauty contest, but beats not seeing. Or having someone read you the menu because you forgot your glasses. They are tight, even on my slim nose. But the spring steel is flexible and overall well built. Case seems durable. They are not for reading a novel nor are they sold to. I think for the $. Well worth a spot on your Keychain.
M**K
Clever concept, terrible design... essentially unusable.
I really liked the concept of having some 'backup' glasses for those times in a restaurant or elsewhere where I'd forgotten my reading glasses. But when I received these I realized they just weren't designed properly.-- First, the photo is a bit deceiving because the case is rather large.-- Removal and uncoupling of the glasses takes about 20 seconds... so it's not convenient or discrete. And when used, they are hideously ugly.-- The glass's frame is made from spring-steel, so placing the eyeglasses on on the bridge of one's nose requires practice. Even after several days of occasional use it's still hit-or-miss. The arch of the frame doesn't assure each lens is level with it's neighbor (one lens might tilt downward more than the other). So, alignment with BOTH eyes is tricky.-- Alignment is exacerbated by the teeny width of each lens (about 3/4"), so even when alignment occurs, one is forced into a sort of tunnel vision... like looking through two toilet-paper tubes.-- Lastly, the nose peace uses nylon 'pads' for comfort. But the pads are smooth and the slight oils of the nose cause the glasses to quickly slide off. Even moving one's head in any direction is enough to cause them to fall off.I had only intended to use these under dire circumstances. Given their flaws, I've now chosen to not carry them at all. For emergencies, I suppose the Carson Flexible Magnifier lens I carry in my wallet is still the best backup.
R**T
the other pair were fine but were difficult to keep on the bridge of ...
One lens had fallen out upon opening and was impossible to put back, the other pair were fine but were difficult to keep on the bridge of my nose so I returned them. Cheap and ineffective.
S**T
Comfortable fit, Lame selection
If you like Pence Nez readers, this pair feels better than most I've tried recently (4 other varieties). Just wish I could get my magnification in all the colors they advertise. Hopefully, they'll have silver ones at 2+ soon.
A**S
I got them for my husband as he is always losing his reading glasses but they look like a joke on him
They are much smaller than they appear in photos. I got them for my husband as he is always losing his reading glasses but they look like a joke on him. They will work in an emergency but not something he would use all the time. I was hoping they would work all the time and he could keep them on his lanyard with his keyfob.
T**N
Clever design & they seem well-made
I can see how these might not work too well if you have a broad nose, but for my schnozz, they're great. You wouldn't want to use these for reading a book on a transatlantic flight, but they're perfect for credit card slips, small print on packaging, etc. They fit nicely in the watch pocket on a pair of jeans.
J**.
Flimsy and IMO -- dangerous
Yes you can read once you get them on your nose but they are difficult to fit and stay on, the ends are dangerous consider they're close to your eyes, the plastic cases are flimsy and. Don't stay shut, definitely not something I'd be proud to hang off my key chain. I didn't return them I threw them away and ordered another product much better quality.
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