• metal frame
  • plastic lens
  • non-polarized
  • Great Value - 2 classic and elegant stainless steel readers for 1 low price
  • Utility Design - Flex temple arm reading glasses for maximum comfort
  • Minimalist Styling - Slim and simple semi-rimless look for men and women
  • Hard Carrying Case - Includes complementary hard carrying case and microfiber cleaning cloth
  • Money-Back - No hassle 90-day money back guarantee and 2-year manufacturer's warranty

Never mind 2 pairs of excellent readers, it is impossible to find anything nearly as good as these with a hard case for the amount of money spent. It is possible these are the best reading glasses I have ever bought, and that is saying something as I usually go through a pair in about 6 months. The glasses are stylish, light weight, have wonderful vision, spring hinges and come with a hard case and a microfiber cleaning cloth. Both pairs come with a case. I have seen reviews referring to the odor emitted by the case….leave it outside for a few days and the odor goes away…it is the standard odor of molded plastic. I can't rave about these glasses enough. I am getting ready to order them again, so I am sure to have them around for quite a while!

These are the lightest, most adjustable reading glasses I have ever owned. And don't believe those trolls who disparaged the quality of the optics. They are excellent from rim to rim. I would also have to mention that they are made of high-quality metal rims which allow you to adjust the nose pad width and the ear-pieces, and are extremely light. This was critical for me so I could keep them from sliding down and getting uncomfortable. I have had a couple of store-bought readers, and they worked OK, but even the lightest ones were moderately heavy. This meant that wearing them for a couple of hours would leave indentations in my nose, and they were a bit uncomfortable. Also, the earpieces were only slightly adjustable, and that meant they kept sliding down my nose. So, I tried the adhesive cushions, but they looked odd and had to be replaced periodically. Not a great solution! These glasses overcome both issues very well. If there are glasses you can get from an optometrist (expensive!) that do better than these, I can't imagine how they can. And I can't believe they would be worth the expense. The only niggling negative I have is that the included cases snap shut with the force of a snapping turtle. The cases are sleek, thin, and well lined, so I couldn't see how this was worth taking off a star. Great glasses, well worth the price!

Just received my reading glasses today and the are fantastic. Fit great, well made and work perfectly for close up work. Being able to easily see over the top of them is exactly what I wanted. Ordered another set for myself and a set for my husband. Excellent service too. I received my second order and want to add to my previous review. The glasses are packed very well.

Don't think, just buy; you won't be sorry. When I ordered these glasses, I wasn't sure what to expect. When they arrived I was amazed. They are the best deal in glasses I have purchased from Amazon. The glasses are very well made with spring hinges to minimize flexing of the frame. The arms are screwed in place like more expensive frames. The nose pads are soft and mounted with flexible hinges so they can adjust to your nose instead of your nose doing the adjusting. The arms are long and offer a secure fit when the glasses are worn close to the tip of your nose.(like I do) They come with a solid metal case and a good size cleaning cloth. At $11.99 they are a steal for one pair. The unbelievable part is you get two pair, both the same quality for that price. I know I sound like I own the company, but I have no ties to it and I wasn't given anything for this review. They're just that good.

I am happy with the glasses. The prescription (1.75) is consistent with my other glasses, and they look like they do in the photos. The glasses are not flimsy and should last me awhile. The cases are particularly-nice. I expected a poorly-made case at this price-point, but these are sturdy, protective and fit the glasses perfectly.

I'm 68 and have been wearing prescription glasses from the age of around ten years old. I've been using over the counter reading glasses for the last few years to help with reading and close up work. Each year it seemed I was increasing the strength to the point where they didn't work no matter what the strength and my overall vision wasn't good. Every year I have a full eye exam as being diabetic I want to make sure I keep my sight. This year instead of using the local vision stores and their optometrists I went to a ophthalmologist for the exam. Turns out the reason I was increasing the strength of the reading glasses and having general sight problems was due to a couple of cataracts. I was told a couple of times by the optometrist that there was an indication of the start of a cataract in my right eye but nothing to be alarmed about. The cataracts warranted immediate surgery which was done on both eyes the following week. Yes both eyes at the same time due to another ailment I have which is Parkinson's disease and because of head tremors it was decided to use general anesthesia. Because this meant an overnight stay at the hospital I asked and was given permission to get both eyes done and to get it over with. The surgery went extremely well and nobody who hasn't had the surgery will understand the great improvement in vision. Before surgery I was offered a treatment that would correct both near and far vision but Medicare will cover only single vision procedures and at the additional $4500.00 per eye I decided to fix my distance and not closeup vision. It meant the possibility of prescription reading glasses but already use to glasses so I didn't consider that a problem. At my final eye exam it was determined that over the counter reading glasses would be fine. It was suggested that a magnifying strength of + 2 for normal reading and a +2.5 for that very fine print and intricate work. This is the review of the +2.5. Amazon offers so many of the non prescription reading glasses that it's a pretty difficult process to choose just the right ones. After at least an hour or so I chose the Double Take. I liked the idea that they are pretty much half framed. This allows me to read but at the same time look over the top frame to see the computer screen as well as the TV equally well. I remember my grandmother doing this with her prescription reading glasses and thinking it kind of funny. Now I find it the perfect solution. Another nice thing I enjoy about these glasses is the spring hinged bows. This feature allows you to place the glasses at that certain placement allowing the over the frame viewing of TV and reading. The quality of the frames is pretty good, not as good as an expensive pair purchased at the opticians but very close. The lenses themselves don't seem to distort as some of the others I've had through the years which is great. It's like you don't know you are wearing glasses. Overall a great experience so far with these glasses. The price is great for one pair but fantastic for two. Now there's a pair at my desk and one in the bedroom. Now with every good things mentioned there is one negative I feel I should mention. It's a nice gesture to include a hard case for each pair and a microfiber cleaning cloth but the hard cases are extremely difficult to use. You have to place the glasses in such a particular way or risk the spring activated hinge clamping down on one or both of the bows. It's easier just to set them down in a safe place. I'm extremely happy with these glasses and have no problem with recommending these to anyone. Everything is almost perfect. The price, the materials used in production, the lack of distortion and the spring hinged bows make these the best I've ever worn. The too small hard case is the only drawback but not enough of one to decrease even a half a star There is one thing I must add. Anyone who has or even thinks they may have cataracts should be examined. If surgery is necessary or suggested have it done. Your brain gets so use to failing eyesight and you just let it slide. I can't explain how wonderful the world looks through eyes that are free from cataracts.

Most all other half lens reading glassed that I've purchased seem to be made for children. The full width of the frames wouldn't even be close to what an adult would wear without looking silly or being comfortable for that matter. In order for glasses to be comfortable and not squeeze against the sides of your face and look like "scrunched-up" toy glasses, the frame width must be wide enough. For me, these glasses meet that qualification. Just like real prescription eye glasses, you should allow for a few different width options. Maybe even offer tented lenses because you never know what application the glasses are being used for. Anyway, thumbs up your glasses fit correctly, and look great!

I've been pleased with these thus far. The glass quality is very good, and I can read well with them. They're perfect for home computer or reading use. I also sing in a choir and find these a bit challenging since the lenses are so narrow. I have to stand a few feet away from the music stand and have a hard time keeping an eye on the conductor and music since the rim ends up obscuring one of the two. I'll probably get a different set of regular-sized rims for choir.

Since having cataract surgery left me with 20/20 distance vision, but lousy close up vision, I need Readers to read, cook, work with tools, etc. I've tried more than 10 different Readers and for me these are definitely the best. No only are the lenses the clearest, but the size and shape of them allow me to look over the top, rather than through the lenses for distance, without removing the glasses. Most of the day my tasks require a constant vacillation between close up and distance viewing. The on/off, on/off, on/off of the other Readers was driving me nuts. With these Readers if I chose to, I can just move them slightly down my nose a look over them. I've only had them for a couple of weeks, so I don't know how well they'll hold up, but since the order came with two pair, if the first pair break, I still have the second one.

The case alone is worth the price; it won't bend or break in my pant's pocket. The glasses are VERY well made. And I got two for the price of one! For years I've been buying reading glasses from bookstores and pharmacies at twice the price, getting half the quality. These lenses are sized perfectly so I can look over the top of them. Even in the case, they'll fit in my "device pocket" in my pants or jacket. Yet they're larger than half-height glasses from other manufacturers - which is a good thing: they provide a larger field of vision. The glass is clear and strong, producing a crisp image (crisper than what I'm used to). The temples are spring loaded so they don't press on the sides of my head, but hold firmly. The nose and ear rests are bendable, making them easy to adjust for comfort. They even supplied a quality cleaning cloth inside the case! All of that, and they look stylish to boot. Outstanding!