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S**O
Minor fault
These are great...with one exception. If you do drop them...the housing is plastic, and they will spring apart on any impact from head height to floor! They are a beeeyotch to put back together, and are ten times more likely exlode apart again if anything happens!
N**X
Excellent clip-ons
I bought the clip on glasses to use when knitting and crocheting and they work great. They come with a nice carrying case as well as a cleaning cloth. The glasses have a nice clip that makes clipping them into place very easy. I read some other reviews that said they're heavy, but I don't find their weight to be bothersome. A little extra weight is to be expected when I am strapping 2 mirrors onto my prescription glasses. The only negative I have found is that there isn't a way for me to adjust the angle that they sit at, but even that is not that big of a deal.
P**E
Too heavy
Good product. Wish it was lighter so it didn’t pull my glasses off
S**N
Exactly what I was hoping for.
These do exactly what they’re supposed to do. Great visibility as well, no imperfections in the lens that I’ve noticed so far. No more neck strain from my millions of hobbies, hooray! I believe they’ll work with any pair of glasses, so long as the frames aren’t overly bulky.A word of warning: THESE WILL SCRATCH YOUR LENS. I knew that would happen just due to the nature of the product, so I used an old pair of Rx glasses that I don’t wear anymore. May get a cheap pair of updated RX glasses just for these.Aside from that, the only real drawback is that these could be more adjustable. It would be nice to be able to adjust the angle and width. I’ve only had these for less than a day, so it’s possible that I just haven’t experimented with them enough. I also realize that with a product as small as this, adjustability and customization probably aren’t realistic at this price point.I saw a similar product was selling for $40+ on this site. Considering the quality of visibility in these, I really think these are the better quality for price, particularly for casual use (as opposed to using these for work).
L**O
Easy
Best of several types tried. tough and easily adjusted.
M**K
Clip on pieces scratched up the lenses of my glasses
Too heavy for my glasses, Plus the clip-on pieces scratched up my lenses.
K**A
Too damn heavy
Can you make it out of acrylic or polycarbonate? It’s too damn heavy and it hurst my nose bridge.This makes it only good for laying down.
P**D
Ok idea, not great in practice
As the title suggest. they're an ok idea but they're not great in practice.These have 3 issues.1) they sit very high on my glasses. What that means is I have to push them way down on my nose to actually see through them. But considering i'm laying on my back when using these, gravity likes to pull them back to close to my eyes. which is exacerbated by issue 2.2) They're heavy. When you're laying on your back and have a heavy weight on your glasses, gravity likes to do it's thing.3) narrow field of view. When things are adjusted just right, they do work. As in I can read with them. but I also found the narrow field of view only allowed me to see half the page. which means I had to keep shifting the book around anyway. or keep the book really far back, past my waste my waist, which made it harder to read. And I had to hold very still to read.It's an interesting concept, but between the weight, position, and narrow FoV, it took more effort/energy to use these mirrors, than to lay on my side and awkwardly prop up the book.