👀 See the Future Clearly!
MIRYEA Progressive Multifocus Computer Reading Glasses combine advanced blue light blocking technology with lightweight, comfortable design. These multifocal readers are perfect for both close-up reading and distant viewing, reducing eye strain and enhancing overall visual comfort. With anti-glare coatings and durable, scratch-resistant lenses, they are an essential accessory for anyone who spends time in front of screens.
S**R
Helped me prepare for my prescription.
I was hoping amazon would offer multi-focal lenses and gave these a try. At first I did not like them but I eventually got used to these. They are great for reading but when using the middle magnification for distance viewing I could see peripheral distortion on the edges, moreover the medium focus is rather small and I found myself tilting my head to focus on things. It turns out that modern progressive lenses share a similar trait but not to the extreme that these lenses do. There is a silver lining to all of this though...A short time after getting these glasses, a local optometrist (Cohen's) offered a free eye exam and a sweet deal on lenses perfect for these aging eyes. As stated in the tagline, these specs prepared me for modern progressive glasses. Cheers!
M**T
Overall rating of 4.80
These glasses are stylish, lite to wear and comfortable. They are a little tite behind my ears but that is because i wear a size 71/2 hat.
B**W
Good value for the money.
The glasses are very comfortable and fit my face actually better than any eyeglasses I have ever worn. I had cataract surgery last October and my distance vision is perfect but I can’t see to read or do detailed work without readers. I found myself wearing the peep over readers all the time so I decided to get a pair of progressive readers from 0 correction for distance and 2.25 for reading. It would have cost me several hundred dollars to buy a pair from my ophthalmologist so I found these on Amazon. They are working satisfactory for my needs and only cost about $30. I have worn progressive glasses before so you have to allow your eyes to find the sweet spot for both your distance and up close vision correction.
W**E
Good cheap progressive glasses
Didn’t want to spend hundreds on a pair of prescription progressive glasses so I got these for my first ever eyeglasses. It takes time to get used to, but better than bifocal glasses.
G**
Great fantastic
These are a very upper step for me, like how they allow me to see small prints. The only thing is they don’t stay hooked behind my ears and don’t fit my nose bridge. Would love to be able to communicate with this company to help me get something more suitable for me. I recommend these to the people whose face they fit. Big head, wide face.
E**1
Some Drawbacks With One Size Fits All
I do like them and wear them often. My only criticisms would be that as all plastic frames you can’t bend them to fit your ear height nor adjust the nose level.Multi focal lenses really should be designed to your face and pupil geometry. If these tilt left or right it puts the degree of magnification out of sync with the other eye.Criticisms aside, if the technology improves I will be so happy to do away with the weak prescription glasses assigned to me from “professional” eye exams that are useless in a few months.Higher magnification levels may make the drawbacks more pronounced. I have the 4.0 and 4.5.
A**N
Progressive transition not as smooth as others
Pros: Look, Fit and Blue ScreenCons: Progressive transition for use on computer and general wear does not work as well for me as Sightline Readers. My go to from Sightline Readers is SLR 6002. The fit of the 2 are similar, but Sightline's lenses have much better transition when using the computer and just wearing around. Worth a try, but I'm wearing my old Sightlines and ordering new ones if that says anything.
D**Z
Can’t see well
These worked at a weaker strength but as the power increases over 1.5 there is no good range. I went back to the single power readers.
W**.
I drive truck
Wanted glasses when I can look down and read a map while looking up to drive. They work "Ok", Read a map fine but the top is not blank or #1 there is some distortion. So my normal vision to look far away is blurry. Just wanted 2 power to read low and nothing to look ahead. Like it is half power at the top of the lenses. The blue light filter is nice as it turns the world yellow but on bright days cuts down a lot of ambient light and glare.
X**D
Weird focal areas
The focus points are in circles (ish) why?!? eg: If you use 2 computer monitors, looking at one makes the other out of focus. If the multifocal was linear top down, that would be perfect (but it's not)... so lots of head movement to get things right.The only positive is that they are super-light (plastic, yet durable enough) and comfortable.
M**E
QUE LAS DEVOLUCIONES SE LAS COBRAN A UNO
EL PRODUCTO YO QUERI CAMBIARLOS, PERO RESULTA QUE QUIEREN QUE UNO ABSORBA CON EL ENVIOPARA EL FIN DE PODER CAMBIARLOS POR DIFERENTE AUMENTO DE LENTES, ASI QUE EN ESE CASO NO VALIO LA PENA COMPRARLOS , NO ESTOY CONTENTO CON LAS POLITICAS DE LA DEVOLUCION
M**Y
NOT MULTI-FOCUS
As noted they are NOT multi-focus. They are only plain magnification, as the sticker on the glasses indicates. They are also not 2.50 magnification. I compared to others I have that are correct.The seller doesn't know what the are selling.
A**A
La descrpcion del artículo no es real
Requeria unos anteojos de graduación autoadaptable, con filtro para,luz azul. La descripción del artículo se adaptaba a mi necesidad.Lo que recibí fue unos anteojos con una graduación de 2.50,el estuche y el armazón son bonitos, pero lo que crei comprar no corresponde con lo que recibí 😔
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