Let’s cut to the chase: these aviator-style reading glasses are *adorable*. The braided temple design gives off major vintage vibes, and the ultra-light metal frame feels like you’re wearing nothing—no nose pad dents after hours of Zoom calls! I wore them during a 6-hour Netflix binge (judge me) and zero discomfort. The universal size actually delivered—no awkward gaping or squeezing my wide face.
**Blue Light Claims: Skeptic Turned Believer (Kinda)**
I side-eyed the "95% blue light filtering" hype. Spoiler: it’s NOT 95%. Comparing screens with/without the glasses, colors looked *slightly* warmer (like a 10-15% reduction). But here’s the win: my late-night scrolling headaches decreased. Not magic, but helpful for mild relief.
**Durability Surprise:**
Two months in, zero scratches despite tossing them in my purse chaos. The hinges? Still tight. My drugstore readers would’ve snapped by now.
**Gripes:**
- Lens size runs small—if you love oversized frames, these might feel like kiddie glasses.
- Magnification accuracy varies. One user swapped their 0.50 for 1.0; check your prescription needs carefully.
**Final Verdict:**
For $20-ish? A steal if you prioritize style + *some* blue light help. Just don’t expect sci-fi-level filtration. Bonus: The gift-ready packaging makes it perfect for last-minute presents (your WFH bestie will thank you).