Let me start by saying these glasses saved me during a prescription glasses gap. The vision correction is surprisingly accurate for the price—I got the -1.5 strength, and street signs suddenly became crisp again during my evening walks.
The frame feels premium, like my old $300 pair from the optometrist. The spring hinges are genius—no more temple pressure headaches even after 8 hours of wear. I forgot I was wearing them during Zoom meetings, which never happens with my regular glasses.
Now the elephant in the room: the photochromic feature is basically non-existent. I tested them under direct Arizona sunlight for 30 minutes and got maybe 10% tinting at most. That slight amber tint you see indoors? That's as dark as they get.
Where these shine (pun intended) is as backup myopia glasses. Kept a pair in my car for when I forget my prescription glasses—they've survived three months of glove box abuse. The optics are clear edge-to-edge with minimal distortion, perfect for driving or watching movies.
The included case feels cheap but does its job. Pro tip: buy microfiber cloths separately—the included one sheds fibers like a cat in summer.