DOOViC Lightweight Reading Glasses Blue Light Blocking Flexible Tr90 Frame TR259
S**E
Very comfortable, very clear and very lightweight
I haven’t been able to see the optician for quite some time now due to the pandemic , I only had reading slightly corrective glasses a few years ago for the first Time in my life, I started having problems with the frames, red dye causing irritation and spots on my cheeks when wearing them and in lockdown I was starting to feel a bit sickly wearing them so the prescription was no good, so I reverted back to my reading glasses and broke them unfortunately, I bought some more online and worn them for a while and they are too heavy and annoying, I liked the sound of these blue light filter ones as my partner has recently been suffering with his eyesight due to blue light and dry eye. I’m so glad I bought these glasses! They are perfect, very comfortable, very light weight that I’m looking for them when they are in my head! Don’t cause any issues at all on my nose and cheeks as they are so light, I like the flexible sides as I’m always putting them on and off again. The only issue I have with them sometimes is that they are straight sides so sometimes if I haven’t got them in correctly they can slide off, would be perfect with curved parts that go over the ears, but can’t have it all ! That’s my only issue with them but I can see very clearly through them, don’t give me headache and they are almost like a soft tinted sunglasses so no glare at all, brilliant ! Can very much recommend them and these are +1.50 and clearer than my other +1.50.Very reasonably priced, might get another pair at some point. I went for the light brown as it’s better with my hair colouring !
A**X
Optically decent, but arms very loose
Optically the lenses are clear, the yellow tint is noticeable, similar to night mode on phone/computer screens. I sit in front of a window so I'm getting reflections from that on the glasses, I was hoping the anti glare would fix that but it didn't - it's worth noting my old glasses did the same so it might not be a 'fixable' issue.The only real downside to the glasses is that the arms are very lightly sprung, this means if you're not wearing them on your nose (i.e if you put them on your head when walking around) they tend to fall off fairly quickly.
K**R
Uncomfortable
I work using a PC and need reading glasses now, so after much research (!) I opted for these, as they seemed a perfect combination. Unfortunately I'm disappointed. The anti-glare properties are fine - though redundant now, as I shortly afterwards bought a new monitor with this function (my old monitor didn't). Magnification is fine. They weigh a lot less than regular store magnifiers, which I'd used previously. All good points.The negative? I'm not seeing this complaint in other reviews, but buyers should be aware that I find they don't sit well and I'm constantly readjusting them, with enough frequency that it is actually irritating. I don't know whether it is the lack of weight or the arms are too loose or something but they don't feel secure. I've tried fiddling around with them, but nothing makes them more comfortable. They actually slip off if I look down! Possibly it's just me but I've never had this problem with any other glasses.
M**L
Best I've found
Probably not my perfect ready-readers but pretty close. Lenses are fine. Frame very nice - light and (so far) very strong. Only quibble would be the rubber grips which are a bit tatty but hidden by my hair so that's OK :DCame with slip case, screwdriver, cloth, tether... none of which I needed. Would have preferred a lower price and/or better finish on the little rubber bits.PS rubber bits have white stripes on one side so they can be reversed if you don't want that to be visible.
I**T
Better than the reading glasses that I purchased from Boots for £85 less
They are so light and so comfortable - I don’t know hat I am wearing them. Better than my optician pair which is now my 2nd choice to use. Plus these block out the evil blue light - whether or not that mean’s anything I do not know. The Poundland readers I bought before these are comical in comparison. These glasses are quality through and through.
S**C
Very loose.
I went against the poor reviews (all glasses) and bought 2 pair. These a a bit flimsy to say the least, guess that's to keep them lightweight.They were far far too wide even for my big head and keep slipping off!That said, the actual plastic lens are thin and light with no cloudyness at all - excellent!Now if only I could get these lens into my £1.50 "pound-shop" glasses It would be great.All in all, I would probably buy again, but not for clumsy users or to be given a hard time.
S**N
Better than your average ready readers
There is an old adage that you get what you pay for. I have bought a number of ready readers in the past, all of which I have purchased based on price.These are a little bit more. But you can tell the difference instantly.The frames are very light weight. And flexible to the point that you would have a hard time damaging them; however hold there form well. They are pretty comfortable too for as much as any reading glasses need to be. But it is the lenses that make all the difference. The antiglare works spectacularly well when using them to look a screen or phone. They are easy to clean and fold neatly into the slim case they come with.All in all a good set or ready readers. Worth the extra in my opinion
G**D
Twenty for the price of one
After being quoted £300 for one pair of blue light blocking prescription glasses I decided to give these a go. Good decision. Clear vision and no more headaches after hours in front of the screen. What a relief. The little rubber sleeves on the end of the arms irritated behind the ear, but these are easily slipped off and the glasses still stay in position. As for durability? No problem so far after daily use for a few weeks. But I could buy twenty of these for the price of one prescription pair, so lasting power is not a big factor at all.
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