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Foster Grant McKay Multifocus Reading Glasses Round


Price: $37.95 - $30.73
(as of Feb 04, 2025 16:49:07 UTC – Details)


B07QFQV6VR, Tired of taking your glasses off and putting them on as you switch between activities such as reading and working on your laptop? Wish you didn’t have to peer over your glasses as often as you do? Foster grant has the solution with its latest innovation in reading glasses, multi focus advanced reading glasses. Multi focus reading glasses feature three strength in one pair of reading glasses so you can read, work on your computer and interact with others without having to take your glasses off.
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Reviewer: jk
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Looking
Review: Excellent reading glasses

Reviewer: Knght4Amor
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Seem great despite negative reviews
Review: This is my 3rd set of these. They aren’t extra durable but with proper use, they are sufficient.Why my third pair? 1 got lost, 1 broke when it hit the tile floor after a 3ft drop, and then the pair that I use every day.The lenses are bigger and clearer than my other Foster Grant styles. The frames are lighter weight.

Reviewer: Craig C.
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Stylish and reasonable quality for the price
Review: These glasses get a lot of varying opinions. I’ll try to provide some clarity (no pun intended).First, remember these are $25 glasses with progressive lenses, which normally cost many times what single focus or lined bifocal lenses cost. Are they perfect? Not quite, but would you rather pay $175 or more just for progressive lenses – plus cost of the frame? These are great for trying out progressive lenses for the first time, or to have a pair of no-line glasses you can use for close work and watching TV without taking glasses on and off.The lenses are not perfectly clear. See photo. They have a slight greyish purple tinge; this is probably for filtering blue light. This is MUCH better than yellow tinted blue light filtering glasses that make you look like you have jaundice.Some have noted the lenses reflect light on the inside surface of the lens. This is true and may also be related to the blue light filtering aspect. Personally I might not have noticed it if I hadn’t read about it, and it doesn’t really bother me. I can see how it MIGHT if there is lighting behind you that’s in a position to be reflected. Similarly, the lenses do slightly distort some lights in your field of vision including some “halo” effects.Size: some complain that they’re “too small.” The lens width is 48mm – a very common size for this shape. I prefer this size because I don’t want glasses that are huge or they overwhelm my face. There is plenty of lens to see out of.Frame quality – I’ve only had mine a short time but it seems reasonably well made. The bows “snap” shut when folded which I like.I got the green color which I really like. I’ll live with them a bit longer and may also get them in the brown color.There aren’t many good choices for good looking progressive lens glasses that are cheap. It’s easy to get spoiled by all the extremely cheap SINGLE vision reading glasses. $25 is NOT a lot for truly good looking glasses that are adequate for meeting most close up and distance vision needs. Beats paying optician prices for a first-time or extra pair, or a pair you can afford to lose.

Reviewer: bluemorningglory
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: These are not the same glasses sold a few years ago!
Review: I bought these glasses a few years ago. I have difficult eyes, and this is the only pair that allows me to do close up artsy projects without eye strain. As many others mentioned, the frame broke without being mistreated. I had two pairs. This listing was purchased to replace the second pair whose frame broke. So, I have a two year old pair, and this week’s pair to compare.They are the same size, and fit the same way. The lens are good quality, and the same strength. The frame is slightly more green colored, and appears to be very slightly thicker and sturdier, a good change overall. But, the change that I do NOT like is the different coating or tint. The original lens were very clear, and showed pure white when held up to a white piece of paper. This week’s pair is very faintly yellow. When viewing a white paper, it appears faintly yellow. Not a good feature when I am picking paint colors! I kept them, because I see well with them. The old pair will be my art project glasses, and the new ones will travel with me when shopping to read labels.

Reviewer: Livingthepast
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I have owned 8 pairs of these glasses. I love them till they all break in the same way
Review: I really like these glasses. They are light weight and the lens work well. Now here’s the “but” They all break on the bottom part of the frame around the lenses after about 6-8 months of normal use. The frame just breaks and the lens fall out. Has happened to 7 of my 8 pairs. I don’t have this issue with the brown framed version of these. Nice while they last, don’t last long enough for the cost.

Reviewer: Bert the MACHINE!
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: DO NOT BUY!!
Review: These are horrible!! I bought these readers because I love the style and matted teal color. The design, and lenses are great. What I did not like is that the broke sitting on my dash in the car within a week. I should have returned them (they need to withstand heat to some degree…Ohio, early May), but they don’t. I decided to fix them with contact cement, and that put it back together, only for them to crack again in almost the same location!! See pic at the nose area. Once again, I fixed the glasses. Last week, I put them on again (I’ve rarely worn them…maybe a dozen time since owning them), and I’ll be dipped in tar, the damned things now broke on the left outer side. I’ve done nothing to them to warrant them breaking so easily. The plastic in these frames are so delicate that I don’t see how they can hold up over time.I feel I deserve my $35 back. I’m not one of those that returns everything they buy, or complain about it, but these Foster Grant reader take the cake. You’d think for the premium of $35 for readers, when you can get some for less than $10, that Foster Grant would have used much better plastics than what these are made from.So be aware, these will likely crack on you too. Not worth $5, let alone $35!

Reviewer: Cindy
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: My favorite readers ever!!!
Review: PROS:1. The lenses are the perfect size, so it has total coverage, like there’s not a gap under, over or to the side.2. THEY ARE SO COMFORTABLE that I fall asleep on my side watching my iPad. Normally I have to prop my head up with my hand so they don’t hurt my temples when laying on my side but these are so comfortable I literally forget they’re on! I am the pickiest ever about my glasses so this is huge!!3. They have five-layer anti-reflective coating that minimizes reflections from screens and fluorescent lighting.CONS:1. A little expensive.

Reviewer: Jorge D.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: EXCELENTE CALIDAD NO ME LOS QUITO PARA NADA LO MALO ES QUE YA NO HAY

Reviewer: Francisco Cavazos A
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Muy bien producto de my buena calidad

Reviewer: Hilda De Gonzalez
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Son bonitos pero tienen correccion en parte superior, me gusta que no tengan Nada de corrección en la parte de visión de lejos ( asi tengo varios) estos son progresivos y tienen algo de corrección arriba y me mareoNo los puedo usar fijos como me gusta

Reviewer: Irina del
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Bueno calidad

Reviewer: Ana G Frias C
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Me gusta que sean ligeros. Super cómodos. Los uso hasta para conducir de noche.

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