Let me start by saying these glasses are a mixed bag. I've been using them for about a month now, and while they deliver on their core promise of improving distance vision, there are some quality issues you should know about.
The good stuff first: The lenses work surprisingly well for the price. I got the -3.00 version and they provide crisp distance vision - perfect for driving or watching TV. The blue light blocking feature is noticeable when working on my computer; my eyes feel less strained after long sessions.
Comfort-wise, they're lightweight and the frame fits most face shapes well (I have an average-sized head). The semi-rimless design looks modern and professional enough for daily wear.
Now the not-so-great parts: The build quality is where these glasses show their budget nature. Like several reviewers mentioned, the hinges are weak points. Mine haven't broken yet, but they do feel flimsy. I'm being extra careful when putting them on/taking them off.
The frame material feels cheap compared to my prescription glasses, but hey - at this price point (about 1/10th of prescription glasses), that's expected. They come with a decent case and cleaning cloth though!
Best uses? As temporary glasses (like post-surgery), emergency backups, or if you need basic distance correction without investing in expensive prescription glasses. They're also great for outdoor activities where you might not want to risk your good pair.
Final verdict: If you need affordable distance vision correction and can handle some durability trade-offs, these are worth trying. Just don't expect them to last years like premium frames would.