First off, these glasses are *lightweight*—like, forget-you’re-wearing-them lightweight. The half-frame design doesn’t dig into my temples, and the nose pads? No red marks after hours of binge-reading or staring at spreadsheets.
The blue light blocking is no joke. After a week of wearing them for work (hello, 9-hour screen marathons), my eyes felt less strained. The slight yellow tint takes getting used to—it’s like a permanent sunset filter—but now I miss it when I switch to regular glasses.
Now, the progressive lenses: mixed feelings. Reading recipes or my Kindle? Crystal clear. But distance vision? Meh. Street signs get fuzzy unless I tilt my head like an owl. These aren’t driving glasses—I learned that the hard way merging onto the highway.
Durability-wise, they survive my clumsiness (3 drops and counting). The included hard case is legit—I toss it in my bag without fear. But fair warning: the hinges feel flimsy. I baby them when folding.
Verdict? Perfect for desk jockeys and bookworms who want blue light protection without looking like a sci-fi extra. Just don’t expect magic for distance vision—your neck muscles *will* get a workout.