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B09M915XFT, Do you use digital devices most of the day? Help protect your eyes with Foster Grant Caiden Pop of Power Blue Light Reading Glasses. The latest in magnifying reading glasses features a patented lens coating technology that helps reduce up to 34% of potentially harmful blue light transmission in the 415-455 nanometer range and fights the temporary effects of digital eye strain from devices such as computers, laptops, and smartphones. Scratch- and impact-resistant lenses provide UV protection when exposed to sunlight, and a clear case safeguards your readers in style. Foster Grant is the…, 4,
Reviewer: Padgett M. Isaacks
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very handsome
Review: My husband loved them and I think they are very handsome
Reviewer: beardedone
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Not much ‘pop’
Review: The bifocal section (‘pop of power’) was quite small and hard to use. Though I spent more on these, the frames were still cheap and flimsy.
Reviewer: Snuffy Schmidt
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The Comfort of Readers with the Ease of Looking Up
Review: These readers are similar to invisible bifocals in that you don’t have to look up and over the top of them for regular vision. These are wonderful and reasonably priced too!
Reviewer: Roger Laudares
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Only recommend the frame.
Review: Frame is great. Beautiful, comfy; however, lenses are poor. The power pop is too visible. It destroyed all good the frame brings.Perhaps the best is to buy the frame and change lenses.
Reviewer: Mary Pittman
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Strength wrong
Review: Glasses look great good qualities however proved to not work with eyesight as is
Reviewer: Zarkness
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Not Perfect, but good enough
Review: Fit comfortably and work well. AND, because it’s Amazon, if theycome in the wrong style or strength, Amazon WILL take them back! unlike Galoshes USSR
Reviewer: Andy
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Transition is not great and is too high on the glass
Review: O.K. They don’t really transition very well and the transition it too high, making the upper “clear” part of the glass kind of useless unless you are looking at the sky.
Reviewer: Rex Kullmann
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Of Limited Use
Review: I recently had cataract surgery that gave me good 20/20 vision, but no ability to see up close. With these glasses, I was hoping to have a pair of readers that I could keep in my pocket and pull out to, for example, read a menu while still being able to see my friends at the table.The trouble with these bifocals are that the magnified portion of the lens is very small. You must hold your head up to see something up close below you. And it has to be very close, because the magnified portion is on the insides of the lenses, near the nose. If you’re not looking at something very close, you’ll have to choose which eye to look through. You won’t be able to see a whole menu at one time. You’ll have to move your head around to see different portions of the page. These won’t help if you want to, say, take a picture with your phone. Well, unless you’re laying down.Another annoyance is the hard plastic case. If you want a pair of readers to carry in your pocket, be aware that these rattle with every step.These appear to be well made. In my opinion, they’re also comfortable and stylish. But from making me crane my neck into uncomfortable positions, to making me constantly hunt for a position I could see through, to making me sound like bad maracas when I walk, these were too much of an assault on my dignity. I returned them.
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