Blue Light Blocking Reading Glasses for Men, Half Frame Metal Readers Spring Hinge Eyeglasses Anti Eyestrain/Glare/UV
S**S
Great reading glasses , easy on your eyes & budget
I love these reading glasses !! I have ordered them 3-5 times in the last 3 years .They are light weight , very durable frames ( I am tough on reading glasses ) and the lenses are very clear ,and block out blue light from computer screens .I keep ordering them because , I temporarily loose them !! I put them down and can not find them . So I reorder another box and as soon as it arrives , I find the missing glasses .I need to put AirTags on them
R**H
The quality will surprise you.
Very good value! Lightweight and comfortable. I am going to order 5 more. For work on the laptop or phone these work as well as my prescription glasses and cost less than 4 bucks. I may never break or lose them all but I'll always have a pair handy.
S**R
Nice 4 power reading glasses
Nice reading glasses, well designed, good price and fast delivery.
J**N
Well made
Well made but seem a bit fuzzy to me.
V**W
Great glasses
Excellent and great value.
T**M
Well worth the purchase
Good Glasses. Nice and clear. Had to bend the ear pieces a little so that they stay on my head while looking down, but I've needed to do that to any and all glasses I've bought. Comfortable nose pieces and with the ear piece adjusted, no slippage.
H**C
Great look and quality!
I don't want to spend big bucks on reading glasses since I tend to like having a number of them around, in my car, and in my bag. I've been through a dozen brands over the years and have found they crack, lose a screw, and have been of generally poor quality. I liked the look of the Konhagos and thought to give them a try. I couldn't be happier! My wife uses the same strength lens and has taken to using them too. I've ordered three times now and looking back over the year I've used them, I'd say they're the best of the cheaper glasses I've ordered. None have loosened, broken, or shown any signs of age. I really have nothing bad to say about them. Maybe the only thing I don't like is that when I wear them turned up on my head, I've had them slip off when I look down. Certainly not the fault of the glasses per se, but of this style of flexed hinge glasses. They fit comfortably, but will not grip your head tightly. I'd add that the lenses have been very consistent, with no wavy areas. Not sure about the blue light blocking, maybe a gimmick, but I do look at a monitor half the day. Haven't had problems without it and certainly don't now, but I have no complaints. They look like they have a slight anti-glare coating but they clean up with a simple wipe of the shirt. I'm not about to go look for a lens cloth. All in all, highly recommended.
H**I
Not all are the same, not all what I expected
I thought I was ordering traditional reading glasses, from the point of view the entire lens was the same viewing magnification.Disappointed that clearly is not what I got.In terms of reading glasses for use with a digital screen, in particular in the dark, they do the job, and do it well. They pick up every speck of dust, but that's easy enough to resolve.When placing the order, I thought I understood that half frame was describing the metal frame that goes from the two ear pieces across the top of the lenses. When I read the listing again this is exactly what is described.The first pair I pulled out of the box, this is what I got. They clearly have the blue lens tint that I've used for years with no magnification in the lens 0.0.I will say playing an instrument in a pit orchestra means sitting in the dark on average for 4 hours a night, and with multiple people on the same part, about half of us have our music scanned and are reading it off tablet screens. The first couple rehearsals that only lasted 2 hours, regular reading glasses were fine. Once we were on the 4+ hr range though, a little more than halfway through and I was so done. Glad these were ok my bag. When we moved under the stage and were then in the dark, best decision I've made.I left the pair I was using in my bag with my instrument and accessories so I didn't have to worry about not having them.When I got home, I pulled out 2nd pair to use on computer. Not the same thing.They are the cheapo version of a bifocal lens. Where you get an arch asking the bottom of the lens that is about 1/3 of the lens at the highest point in the middle and 1/4 on the sides. Starts 1/4in from inner edge of lens and goes about 2/3 of the way across.If you tip the glasses just right you can clearly see the line between the two different viewing areas. You can see the reflection of the reflection of the light along the line of separation in the photos.There is no question when comparing the two pairs that the lenses are not the same. They are different colors, one definitely has the yellow amber tint and one purplish/(blueish) tint. And the lenses thickness of one pair is nearly twice that of the other. Absolutely not the same glasses, just one with black frames and one with blue/copper/etc frames.The frames themselves are not even the same style. Similar but not the same. Which from the listing I am not sure I would've noticed the difference on the arms it's so slight.Looking at all 5 pairs. It seems only the one pair is not full lense.However, I would not make any wager that the other 4 are the same senses in all 4 either. When looking at those 4 all together, or all 5, one is very much is the yellow amber, nearly no color in comparision. That is indeed the ones not full lens. The other 4, they do all have a purplish tint, but 2 are dark and 2 are lighter, and not from angle of the light as they are not next to each other opposite end of the row.
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