First off, the satin black frame looks sleek—definitely a step up from clunky hospital-grade eyewear. The O-Matter material is featherlight, and I’ve worn them for 8-hour shifts without discomfort. The AR coating? A game-changer. No more squinting under harsh lights or wiping fog during long procedures.
But here’s the rub: six months in, my right lens cracked from a minor drop (think desk height). Customer service quoted $150+ for a replacement—more than half the original price. For "durable" lead glass, that’s unforgivable. Zero warranty feels like a red flag, especially for $250 glasses.
Verdict? Great for occasional use if you baby them, but if you’re clumsy or need daily protection, invest elsewhere. That "Made in America" tag shouldn’t excuse flimsiness.