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The Missfive Premium Aluminum Progressive Multifocus Reading Glasses are designed for professionals who spend extended hours in front of screens. With a unique multifocal lens structure, these glasses provide optimal clarity at various distances, while the blue light blocking feature protects your eyes from digital strain. Made from lightweight, corrosion-resistant aluminum, they combine durability with style, ensuring comfort throughout your workday.
F**Y
Great value and multi focal as indicated!
These glasses are exactly as good as they indicate, well constructed, multifocal, and very fashionable as well. Bought two pair by accident, and really glad I did! Wonderfully inexpensive option for everywhere all the time glasses!
C**E
Sturdy
If you're like me and have had cataract surgery then these are for you. My distance vision is great but because I use readers I'm constantly taking them on and off. After trying several different brands and styles I tried these. They have spring hinges, and have held up really well. Another big plus is that the frames are thin and don't come down quite so far over the ear. Again, if you're like me and wear hearing aids these don't become uncomfortable or cause my ears to stick out! And my Wife says they actually look good on me! I definitely recommend these, they are a bit more expensive than some but I'm not constantly replacing them.
F**G
Not quite what I was looking for, but still pretty good
It wasn't quite what I was looking for, but they're still pretty good. The top part of the lenses are for "mid range" as in objects that are close by but not right next to you. Like maybe seeing people while sitting around a conference table. I was hoping for something that I could wear while walking down the hall to get another cup of coffee. But that's my fault for not reading the description more carefully.Otherwise, these feel pretty solid. Maybe more solid than other reading glasses at this price range. They work perfectly in front of a computer, and even more so if you have a monitor that's a little farther away than usual (I have one large monitor that's elevated that I use for reference spreadsheets, while I have a primary monitor that's much closer. Comfort wise it's okay; I had to tweak the nose pads a bit but that's probably the case with any set of reading glasses (or glasses in general).It could use a bit more anti-glare coating on it. It supposedly has a blue blocking element (I haven't really tested that), but I notice that during teleconferences these really light up in the camera depending on the angles and everything. I have a few other glasses that don't seem to reflect as much.Overall, I think it's worth the purchase. Just know that it's not a "walking around" type of progressive lens.
C**N
Great Readers
I lost my prescription progressive lenses and have been using progressive readers as a replacement. Foster Grant had been the only decent alternative, UNTIL NOW. These are great and actually a little better than the Foster Grants. Lighter, wider field of vision, and better styling. They are just as clear, if not clearer, than FG.
A**Z
Overall good quality for the money
I purchased the 1.5's. They appear to be well made. The lense transition are almost perfectly tuned for working at your computer work station. However, an important note to make is that there appears to be some level of magnification in the upper long distance area of the transition lense. I have 20/20 vision and I noticed that my vision is significantly reduced beyond 10 feet and gradually deteriorates from there. But overall, perfect for workstation use.
A**N
Quality and fit
Quality build and nice fit, lightweight on the nose
K**E
Fell apart within 2 months of purchase
Not very happy with the quality of the glasses. Have not taken them out away from my desk and they fell apart in my hands after 8 weeks of wearing them.
B**H
Love the look, Hate looking through them
I was shopping for simple readers that look cool. These look very cool so I took a chance on the progressive lenses. Unfortunately, I can't look through the glasses for very long. I think the problem is that progressives really need to be designed around each wearer's specific eyes: pupil distance, temple & lens widths, etc. When I look through these, at different distances while reading, looking at the computer or across the table, there's generally one spot for one eye that's properly in focus. I can use them but I must concentrate on which eye I'm focusing on because there are pretty much no scenarios where both eyes see anything in complete focus. Sadly, these are going into the bin...
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