Let me start by saying these glasses are a lifesaver for my work-from-home setup. The progressive lenses truly shine (pun intended) when I'm juggling between my laptop screen (middle zone), glancing at notes on my desk (bottom zone), and occasionally looking across the room. The anti-blue light feature is noticeable - my eyes feel less strained after marathon Zoom meetings.
The TR90 frames deserve applause. They're so lightweight I often forget I'm wearing glasses, and the spring hinges prevent that annoying temple squeeze during long wear. I've accidentally sat on them twice (oops), and they bounced back like nothing happened - major durability points!
Now, the not-so-great parts: The top 'distance vision' section feels like a lie. There's noticeable distortion when looking at anything beyond arm's length - definitely not safe for driving as advertised. Also, the included cleaning cloth might as well be decorative; it just smears fingerprints on these plastic lenses.
The value proposition is where these glasses win. Having four pairs means I've strategically placed them - office desk, bedside table, kitchen (for recipe reading), and one in my bag. At this price point, they're perfect as 'emergency readers' scattered throughout your life.
Pro tip: It took me about 3 days to adjust to the progressive zones. First day was full of head-tilting experiments to find the 'sweet spot' for each task. By day three, my brain automatically learned which head position worked for which activity - like muscle memory for your neck!