👀 See the world clearly, no matter the light!
These Photochromic Progressive Multifocal Computer Reading Glasses offer a versatile solution for modern professionals, combining UV protection, anti blue light technology, and a durable design. Perfect for those who need seamless vision for reading, working, and socializing, they adapt to changing light conditions and come with a stylish case and cleaning cloth.
L**C
A Real Savings and Quality, Too!
Time will tell how durable they are, but I just got these glasses today and I'm in love. I have always been nearsighted and in recent years, needed a progressive lens for reading. Recently, I had cataract surgery and the lens implants corrected my distance vision but left me with no near or transitional ability to focus. I've been walking around with two pairs of readers--one for midrange vision (cooking and computer) and one for near vision (reading). It's been annoying and I feel a little like Fred Sanford digging around in the drawer full of glasses to find just the right pair (smile). So when I saw these advertised I was thrilled. $30 definitely beats several hundred for a new progressive pair from the optometrist.Even more thrilled I was when unboxing these. They look like a prescription pair of eyeglasses and when I put them on, my eyes immediately adjusted to the different sections of the lenses. I can see great while working on computer, great when I look at my phone, great when I read a book, and I don't have to look over the tops of them when needing to see distance!I highly recommend these for anyone who needs a spare pair of progressives or who cannot afford very expensive progressive eyewear with photochromic lenses. Eyecare is affordable for me again for the first time in years without having to compromise or squint or pack around multiple pairs of glasses. Thanks Amazon!
R**K
Magnification part sits to high for me and They don't turn as dark as in the picture
These are a nice design... I dont like having bifocal style that I have to sit halfway down my nose becuase the magnification part is too high on the lense... since there is no line you will not be able to tell where the magnification begins if there was a line I'd say it would be closer to the middle of the lense so it makes things look blurry that are at a distance... the lenses also do not turn as dark as they show in the picture... at least they have not for me and I have worn them outside... different people have different size facial features... the only reason I keep them around is to avoid loosing or damaging my more expensive bifocal prescription glasses that cost 10 times as much... I have seen others glasses that were similar design to these which cost less that was possible becuase of the cost of the case that came with it..
C**Y
hard to focus small field of view
good fit, lost 2 stars on the transition focal points were skinny, making it hard to focus where the top and bottom of the object were out of focus
C**S
Flimsy Frame But ...
These arrived in a hard case, yet they were already crooked when I tried them on. Worked to get them straight enough to wear, but they just don’t hold up well. The slightest touch and they go crooked again. The wire frame is very thin and I don’t expect to be able to use every day for very long. The nose pads are not comfortable as they are very hard. I won’t be able to wear these for driving, but ok in the shade to read. I don’t want to be seen in them, as they just don’t look right on me. On the bright side, I can see well through the lenses to read, and when I look up, I can still see fairly well across the room, something I can’t do well with standard readers, which leave me somewhat dizzy and having to take them on and off much, much more than these. These also tell me 2 things: I need to look into multi-focus lenses once my eyes settle down from recent cataract correction and 2), photochromic lens needs to be the kind that will turn dark even in the car—these don’t. However, that being said, the 4 stars are for a great idea that needs more tweaking in its execution. Given its price, they will make a good pair of backup readers, and they will suffice if you need time to let your eyes adjust after surgery before purchasing a more expensive custom prescription and you will still be able to read during the interim waiting period. For that reason alone, they were worth the money.
S**.
Great product
The MIRYEA Photochromic Progressive Multifocal Computer Reading Glasses have been an absolute game-changer for me. These glasses offer a seamless transition between reading, computer work, and outdoor activities. What I love most is the photochromic feature, which adjusts the lens tint according to the light conditions. This means I can comfortably use them both indoors and outdoors without having to switch glasses.The progressive multifocal design is fantastic. It allows me to read, work on my computer, and enjoy the outdoors without constantly switching between different pairs of glasses. This convenience has made my daily life much easier and more enjoyable.Another standout feature is the anti-UV protection. Living in a sunny area, I appreciate that these glasses not only help me see clearly but also shield my eyes from harmful UV rays.Overall, the MIRYEA Photochromic Progressive Multifocal Computer Reading Glasses have become an indispensable part of my daily routine. They are stylish, functional, and have greatly improved my vision and comfort. I couldn't be happier with this purchase.
D**L
barely changes tint in full sunlight
the progressive multifocus works all right, and they're otherwise comfortable enough altho the glued-to-the-lenses construction is somewhat off-putting, but the tint change is barely perceptible. after i discovered this while working outside in the full sun i even set them out and left them under the midday sun for about 45 minutes, checking on them after 15 minutes and 30 minutes - there was no change.i bought these so i could use them for driving, so i could see the road and also check my phone while using a maps application without having to squint or wear glasses and looking over the top to see the traffic situation, and they would be perfect if they also changed tint to sunglasses under bright light conditions, which they don't. so 1 out of 2 ...
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