LifeArt Blue Gentle Blocking Glasses, Pc Studying Glasses,Rimless Body Glasses
Original price was: $10.95.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.
Value: $10.95 - $9.99
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LifeArt has at all times been adhering to the idea of mixing operate and vogue and is dedicated to offering customers with uniquely designed and cozy merchandise.
Date First Obtainable : December 31, 2024
ASIN : B0DRYFPJ17
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Clients admire the light-weight, fashionable design of the glasses. They discover them comfy to put on, with a frameless design that disappears off their faces. Many shoppers contemplate these glasses nice worth for cash. Whereas most are happy with the blue mild blocking capabilities, some have differing opinions on the construct high quality and readability.
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8 reviews for LifeArt Blue Gentle Blocking Glasses, Pc Studying Glasses,Rimless Body Glasses
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Original price was: $10.95.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.
Curious George –
Shockingly Good
This is my first pair of blue light filtering glasses and I am not disappointed.Let’s talk about what comes in the package: you get a jewlers screw driver, a literal blue LED light (possibly close to UV spectrum), a plastic reference card to test the blue light filter of the lenses on, a microfiber cloth, hard case, and the glasses. Wow. They over delivered here. What really impressed me was that they give you the tools you need to test the efficacy of their lenses at blocking blue wavelengths of light, and let me tell you, they deliver. You can clearly see how the lenses perform with the light and test card they provide! I’ve never seen a product supplier want you test actually test their product and provide you with the tools to do that. Bravo!Now on to the glasses themselves. Aesthetically, they’re sharp. The frameless design ensures the disappear off your face with no frame to obscure objects in your peripherals. If you’ve ever heard of the glasses brand Sillhouette, they charge between $200-$400 for frameless glasses. These $10 glasses are lighter and just as good looking. Sure they may not be as robust, but in my opinion, that’s not much of a statement when looking at the price difference. The lenses seem to be made out of polycarbonate which can easily scratch, but that’s also not a huge deal to me since they provide a hard snapping case to store them in.Finally, I’ll tell you about my actual experience with them. I am a computational engineer and gamer. I spend easily 8 hours a day in front of screens. When I put these glasses on, I was legitimately shocked. They offer a noticeable difference. I actually had no idea what to expect but here’s what I felt: my vision felt less strained and the screens were more gentle on my eyes, less dry eye for sure, fewer headaches, and possibly a boost to my mood and energy levels (though that could be placebo or it could happen when wearing any blue light filtering glasses).At this price point I would 100% recommend them to anyone who sits in front of screens for extended periods of time. Actually, I would have easily paid double or triple the amount for the same product. These glasses are amazing, stylish, and soothing to the eye.My only gripe, if you could call it that, is that they are very reflective (as they should be). This is only really a problem when on video calls where your screens will totally reflect off the lenses and hide your eyes on camera. Essentially, it looks like you’ve got screens on your glasses. It would be great if they could add an anti-glare coating to these lenses to combat this issue, but I am still extremely impressed to the point I’ll be ordering a second pair as a backup.Hope this helps!
E=Itimesar –
Sharp, clear lenses that block blue light without noticeable color change.
Very good for the money!I am picky about glasses since I spent most of my life without them and have only had to start using them since I have gotten older.Many cheap readers have distortions in the lens, are uncomfortable, or have cloudy lenses.These suffer from none of these faults!Pros- good lens size for decent viewing area- lenses are not cloudy and only have very slight distortions across their viewing area. They are better than most prescription lenses I have had.- Good strength. Slightly stronger than my other +3 glasses- light and comfortable. The metal frame allows you to bend ear and nose pieces for better comfort.- blocks blue light as advertised, although I spend all day on the computer and have never had eye strain from it (learned to blink years ago!). My main concern with blue light blockers is that they might distort colors or blur the image. These do neither and have a great image. My other glasses I tested do not block blue light.- includes decent box, cleaning cloth, screwdriver, and blue light test card and blue LED light to test the lenses.Cons- thin metal ear pieces are not as comfortable on my head as wider ear pieces. I like that they can be bent for more comfort though.- my favorite “Microvision” frameless glasses have lens edges painted black to reduce glare. These glare sometimes when light is reflected off the lower edge . Many frameless have this problem.Overall I am very pleased with these glasses. They have low cost, comfort, and good image quality. The blue light blocking may also be a benefit, it certainly does not detract.
918moree –
Lightweight, inexpensive and perfect fitment
When it comes to glasses, ANY glasses, I’m picky. These are extremely lightweight. The nose piece rest nicely and does not slide on the nose at all! The same can be said for the ear rests as well. Also, these came with clear rubber earpiece attachments that wrap around the ear for those who like a snugger feel. A case was included along with a keychain eye glass tool as well as a microfiber cleaning cloth for the lenses. I picked the clear lenses and yes, they have a translucent coating on them for ‘blue light’. These checked all the boxes for me!
DeborahV55 –
Great little pair of glasses and very fashionable
Great pair of readers. Love the rimless style glasses. I wear contacts, and to read small fine print, I have to have readers to help also.The style is great for anyone and they are so light weight you hardly notice you have them on. I am on my tablet constantly so theblue light blocking is another feature on theses glasses. I purchased a gold and silver tone to carry in my purse, and it matches my jewelrycolor for the day. I like them so well I purchased two more pair. Well worth the price. When I ordered the first time they were $6.99 and that way over a year ago. The price with this order was $9.99 and that was still a good buy. I forgot to mention, you get a nice little hard caseand a cloth to keep them clean along with a key chain tiny screw driver and little light to use on the key chain. Yes, they are nicer than what you get from Dollar Tree. But to have the hard case to put them in instead of just dropping down in your purse. When Sarah Paylon was running for President, that was the first time I had seen glasses like that style and before long they appeared in the stores. When I take my contacts out, wearing these as regular is the same strength as my contacts. They look the same as a nice, light weight pair of stylish glasses.
Jambo –
Gave me a headache-questionable quality
Very lightweight; nice style, but nose piece so wide they would not stay on. Also they did not provide as good a quality visual experience as other readers with the same strength (1.50).
Data4TJ –
Durability and comfort
Very light, durable and very comfortable. Hardly notice Iâm wearing them
TopShopper –
Beautiful glasses, high quality build. Also includes case, screwdriver, microfiber cloth, ear hooks. Amazing product and seller. Will purchase again from LifeArt!
Gustavo –
Muy buenos lentes y los aditamentos que incluyen, desarmador plano y cruz, lamparita luz azul, excelente.