LUFF Reading Glasses Clip Anti-blue light Magnifying Glass Portable Clips
$17.99
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Category: Screen Readers and Magnifiers
Tags: Antiblue, Clip, Clips, Glass, Glasses, Light, LUFF, Magnifying, Portable, Reading, screen readers and magnifiers
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Customers find the reading glasses improve vision, with one mentioning they make computer screens clearer. The glasses are easy to clip on and wear, with one customer noting they help with eye strain. While some customers find them light, others mention they are heavy. The nose flexibility receives mixed feedback, with one customer noting they can sit on the nose while another reports they pull glasses down.
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LUFF Reading Glasses Clip Anti-blue light Magnifying Glass Portable Clips
$17.99
Andre S Chen –
Finally!
These fit square frames and are very thin and light. The lenses are held in with a metal frame, not with cheap screws that will crack them. The rubber boots don’t look like they will fall off or scratch your glasses. The plastic case is compact and sturdy. So much better than what I had to use before.
Elizabeth Ayala –
Helps enlarge items on the screen.
Very helpful to see letters and numbers on the computer monitor. Only downside is the size of the clips
RD and JD –
Great glasses, just not for my purpose
These glasses are well made and even can sit on your nose with out being attached to glasses, for those quick need to sees…. I just found them too heavy for my comfort. Returned them and found a lighter pair, but they do not sit freely on my nose…
Jeremie Calvin –
Perfect
It’s perfect for what I needed it for. The size is bigger than my glasses, but I don’t care. It attaches to my glasses easily, and I can see my computer, phone, and small print. Even better, it’s NOT tinted. I had ordered an other pair earlier from another company and they worked, as well. Problem was they had a yellow tint to them and it’s not ideal when you work with Photoshop, or anything relating to needing to see color perfectly. These are absolutely clear, so I use them for working with color, and use the other clip glasses (the tinted ones) when I’m just playing on my phone which helps with eye strain.
dmonty –
I use them as clip on shooting glasses.
clip on for shooting pistols, they put the front site in focus, quick .
no strawberries –
height deminsions need to be modified
Product performs as advertised as far as visual is concerned. The dimensions need to be modified a little. In the description, the vertical dimensions are accurate. But consideration must be given to the clip that clips the lens to your glasses. The clip Does Not allow the lens to fully cover the lens flush to your glasses. It puts the bottom of the lens about 1/4 inch or 1.5 cm above the bottom of the glasses.
Amazon Customer –
Nice but flimsy
It fell apart in less than a month.
T Airhart –
Solved my computer monitor problem
I wear bifocals and was straining my neck to view my desktop PC monitor. Didn’t want to buy another pair of prescription glasses just for this. Bought 2.0 strength readers and solved the problem. I like that the clips are almost transparent. Only downside is the extra weight. I’ve also found this useful for various workbench projects. No more misplacing and damaging glasses.
Ben Barclay –
I have severe concussion problems, so I need my glasses to really work, or I get headaches. I use these clip-on frames to do work with my hands where I need to focus 2-3 feet away, like cooking in the kitchen, or climbing ladders and painting houses, as I need to wear my “walking around” glasses most of the time, to move around, and can’t carry my expensive reading glasses around, and don’t want to lose them switching back and forth.The build quality is excellent. They go on easy, and stay on, which is very important. The size is pretty good, as I need big lenses. There is a good range of diopter options. I use the 1.5X for general work, and the 2.5X for closeup details. The glass quality seems fine. They are $6 cheaper than the Carson clip and flips, but slightly better quality, and stay on slightly better. Good Job!
Michelle –
TL:DRIF you are hunched over right now trying to read this or you have to remove your eyeglasses to read a book then do yourself a favour and buy this. Now.For the last 20 years almost I have been waging a losing battle with optometrists to get back the sight I lost not through age or infirmity but to the absolute refusal by them to actually give me, the customer, the eyesight she requires. Instead they must always correct to 20/20 regardless of the wishes of the customer. My last visit required me to have the opticians remake the lenses as we thought they had done something when in fact the doctor had over corrected my eyes to the point of nauseating me whenever I moved my head. When the glasses were perched at the very tip of nose to the point of falling off, I could see clearly my hands, a book or the computer screen. That was the tip off (pardon the pun) to the opticians that the prescription was off.What ensued was a series of frustrations with a second visit to the optometrist who sarcastically said that the whole idea was to see far away when correcting a near sighted person to which I had to sarcastically remark that yes, it was however I still need to see my speedometer, my computer, my own hands etc. He deigned to examine me again and I knew that whatever changes he made wouldn’t be enough, given his attitude. Sure enough, back to perching my glasses.I also make books so not being able to fully see my hands without removing my glasses is very frustrating. Yes, I can take them off but my eyesight is pretty bad without them outside of 20 inches from my face. No, I didn’t want progressives or bi-focals because in my opinion they only exist to a)make money and b) make up for the fact the doc can’t dial in the exact prescription.I had had enough. IF the professionals won’t allow me a 20/40 prescription I’ll do it myself. I initially thought of the headset type of magnifying glasses but I didn’t like the size or weight. I found these and thanks to advice found in the review section I knew to order the 1.5 for computer use. Well, let me tell you what happened…..I walked around my apartment saying all kinds of things some of which were rated A and some G but all along the lines of holy crap I can see! I looked at everything – computer, the mail, a book a pile of magazines that had slipped to the floor —–my freakin’ hands!!!!! Yes, I was that floored at being able to see how I used to be able with glasses like reading that I was rhapsodizing a bit. I’m still tickled as I type this because I am actually seeing the keyboard clearly not blurry and I’m guessing what I’m typing.Now, I am tempted to pick up a .5x and a 1x to really dial in what is good for close but still allow me to see far, maybe not crisply but do I really need to see a flea on the back of a bird in a tree 3 miles away? Once I figure out how many degrees off this current prescription is I will go to the optometrist with the info. Hopefully that would motivate them to give me what I need and not merely what they are trained to give me.Okay on the not so good parts. The nose piece gets in the way weirdly more so when the lens is flipped up and I’m looking out of my own glasses but they are still noticeable when down. It isn’t so bothersome to make the whole experience a negative but it is what it is. There is a slight yellow cast but I hope that will not affect my colour selections when editing or designing but we will have to wait and see.
KM –
They are ok, a bit heavy, and the glass portion is kind of large, however they are useful. Unfortunately, they have the unique ability to attract fingerprints even when not being touched. Not sure how this magic happens, but I constantly have to clean them every time I put them on, even if they haven’t been worn since the last cleaning. I wear them in the privacy of my own home, they aren’t exactly fashion-forward, but they are functional.
Mike –
I’m nearsighted and recently got my first bifocal prescription and I was reluctant to get either a progressive or bifocal lens so I went with distance only glasses (which are super for when I am out and about). I could only read my phone (30->40cm) without glasses on but I was having issues with the computer screen at 60cm with or without glasses. There are charts and calcs to convert from 60cm to diopters and magnifications. I selected the x1.5 clip on and it is absolutely perfect not only for the computer screen distance but even for shorter distances (like the phone or a book). It is not suitable for > 60cm away. So basically these are perfect for any desk work I do. Yes they look a little weird if you wear them to a disco but for dek work they are the biz. Great product, good buy, I was happy there was an easy return offered but I will be keeping these. Happy customer
Mercy A. –
These are convenient to wear over safety glasses, but do collect dust in a dusty environment. Well made.