First off, the photochromic feature is a game-changer. I no longer have to juggle between reading glasses and sunglasses when stepping outside. The lenses darken decently under sunlight, though not as dramatically as I’d hoped—it’s more of a subtle tint than full-on sunglasses.
The progressive multifocal design is where these shine. Working at my desk, I can glance at my monitor (middle zone), then down at my notes (bottom zone) without straining. Walking around? The top clear zone keeps things crisp. It took a day to adjust, but now it feels seamless.
Comfort gets mixed reviews. The lightweight TR90 temples are gentle on my ears during long workdays, but they’re almost *too* flexible—I constantly worry they’ll bend out of shape in my bag. The frameless design looks sleek, though!
Blue light protection is legit. After 8 hours staring at screens, my eyes feel less fried than usual. But beware: one drop from the coffee table left a tiny scratch on the lenses—durability isn’t their strong suit.
Verdict? Great for tech-savvy multitaskers who baby their glasses. If you’re rough on accessories or want instant-dark transitions, maybe splurge on higher-end options.