Let me start by saying these clip-ons are a game-changer for my late-night Netflix binges. The golden-yellow tint (yes, it's intense!) transforms my iPad into a sepia-toned dream, and after 15 minutes, my eyes feel noticeably less strained. The flip-up mechanism? Butter-smooth – I constantly toggle it when checking real-world colors vs. screen colors.
However, that weight distribution is no joke. After two hours of wearing them over my Ray-Ban frames during work meetings, I developed what I call "clip-on dent" – a tender spot on my nose bridge. They're like tiny barbells for your spectacles! The included hard case feels premium though, surviving three accidental drops from my desk already.
The scratch resistance deserves applause – after two months of daily abuse (including being tossed in bags and surviving a toddler's grip), the lenses remain pristine. But buyer beware: that "universal fit" claim? My colleague's cat-eye frames left gaps where blue light sneaks in like sunlight through Venetian blinds.
For migraine sufferers like me, these are worth the adjustment period. That initial disorientation when everything turns amber? Gone after 48 hours. Now when I remove them at night, digital screens feel aggressively bright – proof they're actually working. Just maybe keep your receipt handy in case your frames play nice with the clip mechanism.