Missfive 2-Pack Light Bifocal Reading Glasses for Men, Blue Light Blocking Near Far Dual-use Spring Hinge Readers, Comfort Rectangle Eyewear Quality Lightweight Eyeglasses, Black, 3.0x
$18.99
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Customers find these reading glasses well-constructed, with clear vision at different distances and effective progressive lenses. The glasses offer good value for money and provide a comfortable fit, with one customer noting the reading area is at just the right position. However, the frame material receives mixed feedback, with some finding it sturdy while others say it’s weak. Moreover, durability is a concern as some customers report the frame breaking within two months of use.
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Missfive 2-Pack Light Bifocal Reading Glasses for Men, Blue Light Blocking Near Far Dual-use Spring Hinge Readers, Comfort Rectangle Eyewear Quality Lightweight Eyeglasses, Black, 3.0x
$18.99


P and/or R –
Both the regular bifocal version and the progressive version are excellent.
These are great. Lenses are excellent, frame is sturdy. I bought several pairs of these. They come in regular bifocal and progressive. The regular bifocal setup is the best I’ve had, in terms of glasses. The reading area is at just the right position, with the bifocal line just a little bit below the midpoint of the lens. The top part is clear (zero magnification), which is perfect, because now I don’t have to take my glasses on and off when I get up from my desk to walk around the office or go outside. The progressive version is excellent as well. THE TOP PART OF THE LENS IS NOT ZERO, so you don’t want to drive or bike with the progressive version (whereas I do wear the regular bifocal for driving). The progressives are great for when you’ll be sitting at the desk for a long time: bottom of the lens is great for the keyboard, midway is great for your computer screen, and top of the lens is good for objects that are maybe between five and ten feet away (sitting at a conference room table). I also find them excellent for zoom meetings. My eyes needed a couple of weeks to adjust to the progressive lenses, but now I adjust automatically, locking my eyes on what I want to see and then tilting my head to put the part of the lenses (bottom, mid, top) in front of my eyes. These are the best glasses I’ve had, both for regular bifocals and progressive reading glasses, and the price is excellent.
saralinda –
Perfect and comfortable for constant wear.
Excellent! As advertised – these have no correction on top upper half of lense. Then magnifier, well disguised on bottom third. See far, see close. No need to take on and offf over and over.
Nick Peltier –
Good fit, good vision!
Nice glasses, seemed to work great. First pair actually just broke after months which is amazing for me. The frames were a little bigger than expected but they work great. Will reorder again!
MacPro User –
Good value for the price.
This is the second time I have ordered these. They are well made and the fit is very good. I scratched the lenses of the first set I purchased, but they lasted about 2 years. Will definitely order these agaIN.
Mike Honeycutt –
Sort of, kind of OK
First, you should know my background. I had two cataract surgeries in the last two weeks My distance vision has been restored to nearly 20/20 in both eyes. I’d hoped the glasses would be similar to trifocal glasses: clear on top, middle distance (computer) magnification, and bifocals for reading.The glasses work – sort of. Although not crisp, both the bifocal and middle vision part of the lens are serviceable. Unfortunately, the part of lens that handles distance vision (meaning no magnification needed) doesn’t seem to work at all (the webpage says not to use them for driving). To be fair, my eyes are still healing, but the vendor claimed “No-Line Trifocal Readers” as part of the webpage. As with other “Blue Light Blocking” glasses, everything has a slight yellow tint. I briefly considered removing the lens, removing the top 1/4 and reinserting the now 3/4 lens back in the frame. Cooler heads prevailed :-)On a positive note, I like the frames. They seem well-made, and I hope to use them when I get my real trifocals in a month.
Jared –
Better than prescription
Yes, seriously. I just returned a 218 dollar pair of prescription glasses because these are better. That’s with eye insurance too!!You have to get the right reading power or these will feel terrible….obviously, but once you get it right these are amazing.Don’t fall victim to the eye glasses scam and save yourself money with these. You don’t need glasses “fitted” or “measured” by eye glass salesmen. You just have to get the right reading power of these and you’ll be fine.Maybe there’s a super high quality prescription lenses out there that are better than these but mine were top tier for the store I was at. They were terrible and blurry on the sides but these are not!I’m probably going to cancel my eye insurance and just buy these from now on. I might try a super expensive pair of prescription glasses but only if there’s a no hassle return policy. Just to get to the bottom of this but as it sits I think prescription eye glasses are a HUGE SCAM!These are absolutely worth a try.
Nate Harris –
These will break in no time
Initially I liked these so much I immediately bought another pair. The lenses are perfect, progressive readers with blue blocking. The problem, like so many of these readers, is the frames. Of the 4 I’ve purchased, 2 have broken at the hinge and one around the lens, within a week of receiving them. I’ve had much cheaper readers (though not progressive) that have lasted me years. So these are excessively prone to breaking, making an otherwise really good pair of readers, total junk. I really don’t understand how this part of the design is so hard. In this case, where the hinge is cast into the main body is so thin that after a week or so of just normal wear, the arm will suddenly come off in your hand. I’m not even using these when I work outside or whatever, just sitting at my desk. Glasses like these should be replaced because the lenses get too scratched to use, not because you main the frame so thin they snap just from opening them.
Amazon Customer –
Scratch resistant, comfortable..
I have bought different brands of glasses off amazon and they would always get scratched. I’m pretty rough on glasses and these have yet to get any scratches, true polycarbonate blue light glasses. I usually avoil this type of nosepiece, but these are very comfortable.