Okay, so I've been testing these MIRYEA progressive glasses for two weeks now, and here's my honest take.
The 360° ring focus thing sounded gimmicky at first, but it actually works! I can read my phone (1.5 strength zone), glance at my monitor (mid-zone), and even see across the room without that awkward head-tilting dance. Though fair warning - the first 3 days felt like being on a mild rollercoaster. My brain kept going 'Wait, which focus zone am I using now?'
The blue light blocking is LEGIT. After marathon Netflix sessions, my eyes don't feel like they've been sandblasted. The frames? Surprisingly sturdy for plastic - mine survived being sat on (oops). The included microfiber cloth is now my phone screen's best friend too.
But here's the tea: If you need serious prescription correction, these won't replace your regular specs. They're more like fancy reading glasses with benefits. Also, that 'no blind zone' claim? There's still some slight distortion at the very edges when you move your eyes sideways.
Final verdict? For $30-ish bucks, they're a solid upgrade from drugstore readers - just don't expect magic vision crystals. Bonus points for making me look like a cyberpunk librarian!