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Prospek Blue Light Reading Glasses feature +1.0 magnification and high optical quality lenses designed to block harmful blue light while maintaining color accuracy. With advanced coatings for anti-glare and smudge resistance, these glasses are perfect for both professional and casual use, making them an essential accessory for anyone who spends time in front of screens.
J**A
So far they're great and perform exactly as I would hope
I've been using these for just under a week now, after having lost my old pair of gunnar glasses that I had been using for the past 2 years. So far they're great and perform exactly as I would hope. They come in their own case with cleaning cloth, which is very nice and has a soft leather feel to it. The glasses themselves are of good build quality. The lenses sit on plastic frames; it would have been nice for them to be metal, but it honestly doesn't make much of a difference, they seem solidly build. As for the most important part, the lenses themselves, they clearly block out a LOT, if not almost all blue light. There is a strong yellow/orange tint to everything while wearing them. This may be troublesome for those that work in fields such as digital design, but for myself as a computer programmer they're perfect. I'm able to avoid the eye strain and fatigue I usually get sitting in front of a screen 10 hours a day, and after a few minutes of adjustment, I pretty much forget I even have them on.FOR THOSE COMPARING BETWEEN THESE AND GUNNAR:After having owned and used both, the Spektrum glasses take the edge over the gunnar. First, the gunnar glasses that I bought didn't come with a carrying case, and the lenses tended to attract lots of dust and oil very quickly, requiring frequent cleaning. The Spektrum glasses have so far had much less of a problem with this. Secondly, the Spektrum lenses definitely block out more blue light than the gunnars. I didn't have a chance to explicitly shine a blue light through both, but I can anecdotally say that there is a much stronger orange/yellow tint to the Spektrum glasses, and from what I've read, the gunnars are rated for blocking out 50% of blue light, while these are rated to block out over 99%. Finally, and this just comes down to personal preference, besides the yellowish tint to the lenses, I do prefer the style of the Spektrum glasses; they look much more like "normal" eyewear over the gunnars I owned.TL;DR These are a great pair of computer glasses and I'd recommend them to anyone looking to reduce eye strain and fatigue due to staring at screens all day, or really just to anyone looking to protect their vision over the long term in general
L**N
Excellent filtration
I've been using these several years. I have the zero magnification ones, and just use them for the blue light filtration. I work a desk job, staring at a computer screen all day under dreadful fluorescent lights. Days I forget these glasses, I consistently have a headache by the end of the day. When I wear them, no problems at all. They are very effective, very lightweight, and they actually look ok. On a few occasions I've even worn them around outside without realizing I didn't have on my sunglasses - that's how effective the UV filtration is. The lenses do actually cast a very slight yellow tint, but really not very much, and it's definitely worth it for the pain it saves me. I've found them to be very durable as well. Normal use for nearly 3 years and I've never had scratches or visible wear anywhere on them. Like, no damage at all. I recommend them to others here at the office, and I've loaned them to people sometimes when they had headaches. Everyone has reported that the glasses helped. I really think this is a great product and well worth the money. Nice work, Prospek. : )
R**H
Get the right power and it's great!
Looking for a replacement for my plastic lens readers, I read the information on the site, and it said to buy half the power of your readers to use with the computer. So I did, 1.75. Unfortunately I found 1.75 to be a bit less power than I needed on the computer, and way too much less when I went to the phone or paper. I needed one pair of glasses for reading, phone, and reading from paper. I sent back the 1.75 power, and bought the 2.5 power, and now it is great. It certainly is easier on my eyes when using the computer, which i do 6-8 hours a day. They also work with my phone and general reading. My eyes seem fresher, not as tired. Can't do better than that!
G**!
Very Comfortable Difference Maker
For quite some time, I felt that my eyes were no right and that I was in need of corrective lenses. With my job, I am required to take an annual physical that includes an "eye test", which is a simple reading of an eye chart. Because of what I am able to dicern, albeit somewhat fuzzy, I still rate at 20/15 vision. I have also had two professional eye exams and had left feeling oddly disappointed with the same 20/15 result. I have some days where I struggle more than others with focus issues with tired and dry eyes but I assume that's the same for most people. At home, in the office, outdoors, in stores, all have a variety of factors, mostly lighting, that probably contribute to the degree of sight issues. I finally had reached an "I can't take it anymore" point of focus struggles and decided to break down and buy a pair of readers. I stopped by my local common drugstore to try on a few pair using a medicine bottle as my reading material as it's one of the most frustrating things that I try to read. I know very well that this print is much smaller than typical and not something that I would be reading often so I factored that in accordingly. As I tried on various pairs of glasses, I came across a (more expensive) "computer" reader. I wasn't sure about what exactly this was and then factoring in computer distance versus document distance, I opted to do a little research. This of course turned into a lot of research as I am one of those that really analyzes my purchases, hence the "unfortunate" length of this review. But my hope is to benefit someone with like experiences.I will spare you all of the specifics of my research, but I will simply say that I was quite surprised at all of the things to consider when considering reading glasses. But I was also surprised to learn about the effects of "blue light" or UV rays from flat screen devices and even some office and home lighting sources. What is called "digital eyestrain" more and more seemed like a sound explanation to why my vision is 20/15 but I'm still having issues. I do spend a lot of time in front of a desktop at work, in an office with fluorescent lighting and smartphone time in the evening along with LCD television, albeit from about 8 feet or more away. After reading much about digital eyestrain and relating that to my lifestyle, I came across the Prospeck (or Spektrum) line of glasses.After much consideration about paying a little more than what I otherwise would at the drugstore for something I wasn't 100% sure was a solution, I not only decided on the Prospeck Professional readers (1.50), but also a pair of the Dynamic with no power for desktop and tv use exclusively. I was sold on this brand because I ultimately felt that all things considered, the price was quite reasonable. But also, positive reviews that focused on things like their weight, universal nosepad comfort, quality of materials including spring hinges and size along with styling.I have had these glasses for about a week and a half and have been using them every day in a variety of applications. I am very pleased with the results as I do believe they make a noticable difference in the comfort of my eyes with less strain. For the Professional that are powered at 1.50, quite simply, you don't know what you can't see until you see it. Reading on my smartphone and even playing a couple of games under power is just more comfortable. Period. I do not have much of a qualified opinion about this point but I do feel like the quality and accuracy of the lenses is very good if not excellent. One thing I remember reading about in all of my research is how readers should have their strongest focus in the center of the lens to "guide your eyes" to that sweet spot properly. Forgive me for not remembering the proper technical term or phrase for this effect. As a reference, I wear a 7 1/2 cap size and the large frame option fits great on my nose and ears. The the weight is really only noticable if I'm thinking about the fact that I have them on. Aside from the benefit of power and the comfort of the frames, I am equally impressed by the management of blue light effects. My eyes are simply more comfortable and without question, it's from the reduction of blue light. I thought the slight tint would be a distraction but it's really not to me. Whites are no longer true white and rather have a very slight yellow or dingy like tone. But unless you are in graphic art where color accuracy is a priority, it's likely to only be initially noticable and quickly forgettable. Some reviews mentioned things like "corner glare" or reflections but I've not experienced any of that. There is also the matter of some computer glasses having a wild colored lens tint but I've had no one, including eyeglass wearers comment on the lens color. One last point is the concept of "better sleep". I hesitate to say that as a result of wearing these, I'm sleeping better. I am; however, I did recently purchase a new mattress topper, with Covid-19 I'm simply doing less; therefore, less stress, so I don't know if it's mental or an actual benefit. I do seem to wake up better rested and I definitely am waking up with refreshed eyes, which is something I have not experienced in a long, long time. And I'm at the point where not wearing them in front of a screen is starting to get uncomfortable.Between the drugstore, what a family might have laying around and this purchase, my experience with reading/computer glasses is extremely limited. But I consider myself lucky to have come across this brand considering the price, quality and most importantly, results. They are a real difference maker. As far as the four star rating is concerned, that's only because a 1.25 option was not available, which seemed odd to me. I do believe this would have been a better power for me but only for the benefit of holding my phone at lap level as opposed to 4 inches closer. That being said, I will be buying two more pair so I won't have to transport between home and work.
R**E
Prospek Pro
Buena calidad de materiales, ligeros y visión excelente!!!! Superaron por mucho mis expectativas.
D**N
They do work for blue light.
These glasses are great for blue light blocking. It is important to consider that they make you see everything in a yellow dimer light. However, the eyes feel a lot more relaxed after working at the computer and looking at cellphone.
G**O
Lentes
Funcionales. Buen diseño
S**L
Awesome seller and glasses!
What can I say they are the best readers I have bought and they fit my big head...
A**R
These DO make a difference in eye fatigue
I bought these in September, and they're my preferred reading glasses, not just in front of the screen. But when working in front of a computer, at times I've let out an audible "aaah" when I've put them in front of my eyes.other good points: Durable - these get daily use and no signs of failure. I'm not the best at keeping storing glasses, but no scratches on the lens yet either.
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