Reading computer glasses
C**.
Does the job, but not terribly well
These glasses are a little large for me (I'm told I have a small-ish face, however) so the area on the frames where the bridge piece connects actually interferes with my vision. They are somewhat flimsy, however they are about what I would expect from an inexpensive pair of glasses that are rimless. The view through the lenses is a little "grainy"; things are just not entirely clear through them. All of that said, the anti-reflective coating on these glasses DOES help the issues I have been having with computer use (headaches, nausea). If you plan on using these glasses as a your regular pair, I would invest in a more sturdy pair. However, if you just need a back-up pair, or an in-between pair, then these are probably worth the $20. I gave this item 4 stars because I feel they are a good value for the money, but took a star off because of the the lens quality. Since I've been told by my eye doctor that I have a smaller framed face, I don't think the bridge piece would affect most people. Additionally, while somewhat flimsy, as stated before, purchasing an inexpensive pair of rimless frames, you would be foolish to expect anything different. I would definitely recommend getting a hard sided case; they come with a cloth sleeve, but that will not be sufficient for their protection.
D**L
Great for using any blue light producing device.
My wife had cataract surgery and was mentioning how bright everything had become, so after getting some good sun glasses, she tried my blue light filtering computer glasses and wanted her own. We got these Computer Glasses for Women Men Reading Anti-Glare Eye Strain Blue Light UV Blocking Protection, which are very light weight and she uses them daily. They were inexpensisve as she wanted to try this type of lens befor spending a lot, but she likes them so well she is reluctant to replace them.
A**E
All three models work great for their intended purpose
I bought the no magnification, 1.00 and 2.00 models to use with my iPad (close focus with the most correction), desktop computer (medium focus, less magnification), and for TV or other long distance use where I do not require magnification. All three models work great for their intended purpose. The glasses are very light weight and distortion free. The tint is hardly noticeable while being worn, but does a great job relieving the eyes. They fit well and don't constantly slip. I'm pleased with my purchase.
L**N
Good computer glasses
These glasses are very lightweight, the tinting is just right, and I'm able to comfortably use them at normal computer distance. I wasn't sure what strength to get, so I went with 1.25, which is the same strength as my normal reading glasses. I read to halve the strength for computer glasses as compared to reading glasses, but the 1.25 is working fine for me. These things really do cut back on the glare as compared to normal reading glasses. If I try hard I can see a very small amount of glare, but in normal conditions it is not noticeable.One negative point I will mention is that the bridge that connects the two lenses is always visible in the corners of my eyes. I get used to it eventually, but every now and then it is distracting. Perhaps this was unavoidable from a design standpoint, but it is what it is.
C**Y
Love these glasses
I have been using the Foster Grant computer readers which only seem to be available at Staples, however my eyes have changed so I needed to go up a notch. Foster Grant does not make them in 2.25, so I have been looking around for the equivalent.I found these and decided to try them. They are paler than the Foster Grant, but so far they seem to do the job. I am on my computer 8-12 hours a day and need help with eye strain. They dont seem to give me the relief from eye strain after 8 hours, as the Foster Grant do. Maybe they need to be darker tinted yellow pair. I would buy them in a heart beat.i gave a pair to my husband who uses 2.25 for computer reading also. He tried to steal both pairs (one for work) from me. He used to scoff at me using the yellow readers, but now sees how they help with my eyestrain.He loves that they are so lightweight.
J**R
Exceptional quality for the price
I really like these glasses. My last pair broke after they ended up on the floor and got rolled over by my chair (Not same brand as these). I found these and gave them a try. They are so lightweight! I can wear them all day, even with my headphones on for hours working and no ear pain or anything. They are flexible so they come off easily with one hand and don't bend out of shape. The tine on them is subtle, but helps keep the fatigue away since I look at a computer screen many, many hours a day. Highly recommend.
B**D
Excellent computer reading glasses at a fair price
Purchased these Almost Invisible Frame-less Computer Reading Glasses Gaming From 0.00 to +3.00 (+ 1.25 Strength, Gun Metal) one week after buying $200 plus reading glasses.Since then? Have used the Florida Glasses about 99% of the time.Lightweight, metal, has some give to it (ie, you can twist them a bit). The only thing I'd change would be to have the nose place holder come off the plastic lense and not the metal divider (making it a bit more low profile.)*Update - upped to 5 stars. Perfect track record.
J**N
Work great.
I thought that these might be gimmicky but I needed some reading glasses for my office so I gave them a shot. They really work. They soften the brightness and sharpen the contrast. I use a laptop with a LCD monitor next to it set up. Trying to set up the two monitors to match is difficult so you can always sense a big change between the two before. These glasses help mitigate the difference and reduce the eye strain from sitting at the computer all day.They are very light weight and I might not recommend them to be carried around in a laptop bag without protection, but it is the lightness that helps them be worn all day without discomfort.
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