Multifocal Reading Glasses Clip On and Flip Up Blue Light Blocking Progressive Multifocal Reader for Unisex
$11.99
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Multifocal Reading Glasses Clip On and Flip Up Blue Light Blocking Progressive Multifocal Reader for Unisex
$11.99
robert g. klem –
Reading glasses
Useful glasses
Visa Mastercard –
Make certain they fit your frames
Really was impressed with how well these readers are made! The lenses are almost like the kind you’d get in an optical studio. Glad I ordered these!
Josh –
Poor quality
Poor quality, jello like effect. Not even worth it to return them. Amazon should offer free pickup for stuff they sell that’s junk. Too bad because if they were clearer and didn’t have that bad effect to them I would have kept them. I’m not sure if it’s a quality control issue or they are all this bad.
P. Chan –
magnification strength doesn’t seem accurate – seems less than specified
I got these in hopes of being able to use them on model projects I build. But they don’t work well with my progressive glasses.I used it without my glasses by holding it and it does magnify, but the 2x I got doesn’t seem to be magnifying to that level.I’ll get some reading glasses and hopefully this will work better with those than my progressive glasses.
What’s new? –
Lightweight but not flimsy [Riwissipa Multifocal Reading Glasses Clip On (Transparent, 2 x)]
These days, it’s easier to take off my glasses to browse Amazon on my phone, but with Riwissipa Multifocal clip-on reading glasses, happy to keep them on. The 2x gives a just a bit of sharpening and print remains small, so I’d go with a stronger magnification if you find yourself zooming in. The clip-ons are lightweight without feeling flimsy, and I can see the slight brownish tint from the blue light blockers. The frames are wire and have silicone padding for the parts that rest against your lenses. The lenses are plastic. I think these are a solid value at $15.99. They came with a slim case and cleaning cloth. (You’ll need it since they do attract fingerprints.)