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MIRYEA Progressive Multifocus Computer Reading Glasses combine advanced blue light blocking technology with intelligent multifocal lenses in a lightweight, durable half-frame design. Engineered to reduce eyestrain, headaches, and improve sleep quality, these glasses offer seamless focus transitions for both near and distant vision. Scratch-resistant and UV-protected lenses ensure lasting clarity, while the included cleaning cloth and case make them a perfect gift for health-conscious professionals.
D**H
Best reading/computer glasses so far!
These glasses work great for my eyes. I am getting old, and need both reading and computer (middle distance) glasses--reading with a 3.5 magnification. I do not need glasses at all for far distance vision, as for driving.These glasses have problem free optics and sturdy, lightweight, comfortable frames. I like the styling. I had expected the top third of the lenses to have zero magnification, but that is not the case. I can't use them for distance at all. However, the glasses are narrow and easy to look over comfortably, so I don't have to take them off to see across the room. Will keep these and order an extra pair for the very reasonable price. Very pleased so far.
B**D
The transition section is blurry
The glasses appear to be well made, and visibility in the magnification section is very good, but the transition section and above gives me headaches.Update: it took me a while to get used to progressive lenses and I have found I can tolerate these 1x well
V**P
Exactly as described by the seller
I recently had cataract surgery and now have 20/20 distance vision. These glasses allow me to maintain my 20/20 vision for distance yet use my computer or read without changing glasses. Prior to surgery, I was near-sighted and wore progressive lenses all of the time. These are every bit as good as my expensive prescription glasses at a fraction of the cost.I tried the Foster Grant Conan multi-focus computer glasses and these Miryea glasses are superior in every way. They are lighter, sturdier and more comfortable to wear. My distance vision with the Foster Grant's is OK, but not nearly as sharp as with the Mirlea. I highly recommend these glasses.
W**D
Only clear when looking straight ahead. Not good for PC work
They're light, and I still use them for detail hand work since you can look straight ahead and tilt your head to find the proper focus. It might be because I have a small inter-pupillary distance (57mm), but I can only see clearly when looking through a narrow band between the center of the lenses and the edges nearest my nose. If I shift my gaze to the left, the left eye gets a blurred image. If I look to the right, the right eye gets a blurred image. Reading lines of text on a large computer monitor leads to eyestrain in short order. This is not my first pair of progressive lenses, and I expect a bit of blur in my peripheral vision, but this pair really disappointed me. Only two stars for sturdiness because the plastic part that goes over the ears are both loose and slide about 2mm. It feels like they could easily pull completely off.
R**F
they work, but small in-focus field, and they feel too bendy/flimsy for me
These glasses do what they promise, and vertically vary focus in a continuous way. The in-focus area at any viewing distance is a bit smaller than I would have liked. When reading, I cannot have a couple of full lines of text appear in focus at the same time, for example. Also the area that is in focus when reading or working on my computer is lower in my field of view than I would like (I have to tilt my head and/or look lower through the glasses than I would like. Last, the frame and legs of these glasses are very thin and bendy. While I'm sure they are designed strong enough to survive considerable abuse, it still doesn't feel as solid as I would like on my nose and the sides of my head, as if they would fall off. Other peoples experiences or expectations may differ, so your mileage may vary...
D**L
Keep your readers
Very cheap progressive lens. I bought them for computer glasses for that in between space between far away and close. I put them on, tried them out, then threw them down and put my regular No. 2 readers back on. The reader part is too small, the progressive part is blurry when I looked at the computer, and you don't need the upper because you don't need to see far away when you are at your desk. The only reason I gave it two stars is because the frames were pretty good. Also the case is not the one in the video. It is a cheep piece of zipper crap.
J**N
Great reading glasses
I have purchase two pair of these glasses over the last couple of years. They work very well for me as my distance vision is fine and only need help with reading vision and wear them all the time. They also work well as a secondary pair for my prescription glasses.
G**4
Great quality for the price.
I've worn progressive prescription glasses for 20+ years. Recently had cataract surgery and now need glasses for near and midrange - distance is 20/20. These are good quality and perfect once you get used to them. Like others mentioned, the extreme top is clear with some minimal distortion to the sides (maybe +.25 diopter). All progressives have a sweet spot for what you are looking at (which narrows your field of vision slightly) but these are as good as the $500 glasses I used to get. Don't know how long the coating will last (does give a yellow tinge to the lens), but at less than $25 a pair I'll deal.
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