Let me start by saying I was really excited to try these Vintage Square Progressive Multifocal Glasses. The promise of blue light blocking and three vision zones in one sounded perfect for my work-from-home setup.
The frame design is actually quite stylish - the transparent square shape gives a modern yet vintage vibe that works well with both casual and professional outfits. At 52mm lens width, they fit average face sizes comfortably without being too bulky.
Now for the not-so-good parts... The progressive lenses were disappointing. Like some reviewers mentioned, the focus zones don't transition smoothly at all. I found myself constantly tilting my head to find the 'sweet spot' when switching between computer work (middle zone) and reading (bottom zone). After a week of use, my eyes still hadn't adjusted comfortably.
The blue light filtering does seem to work though! I noticed less eye strain during long video calls, and the slight yellow tint does improve screen contrast nicely. This is probably the glasses' strongest feature.
Quality control appears to be an issue - my pair arrived with minor scratches near the hinges. Not super noticeable when wearing, but disappointing for a new product.
Final verdict? These might work as decent blue light glasses if you get a good pair, but don't expect seamless multifocal performance. For occasional computer use at $0 magnification (like the transparent version), they're okay - just manage your expectations on the progressive lens functionality.