Let’s talk about the LJIMI Nearsighted Glasses—a pair I’ve been testing for weeks. The retro black frame? Absolutely chic. I wore these to work, gaming sessions, and even on drives, and got compliments every time. The unisex design and lightweight TR90 frame made them comfy for all-day wear, and the blue light filtering really helped reduce eye strain during marathon Zoom meetings.
BUT—here’s the big caveat. Like some reviewers mentioned, durability is a gamble. While mine haven’t snapped (yet), the hinges feel flimsy, and I’m extra cautious when adjusting them. One accidental drop could spell disaster. For $20-$30, you’re paying for style and function, not ruggedness.
The lenses themselves are decent: minimal distortion (-2.5 strength tested), and the anti-blue light coating does lessen screen-induced headaches. However, don’t expect premium clarity like high-end optician glasses—these are budget-friendly aids.
Verdict? Great as a backup pair or for light use (think: desk work or occasional outings). If you’re rough on glasses or need all-day durability, invest in a sturdier frame. Pro tip: Handle with care, and maybe keep that warranty handy!