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JO Progressive Multifocus Reading Glasses for Women Men - Bifocal Blue Light Blocking Computer Readers Reading Glasses with TR90 Frame & Spring Hinge,(for Mid-Far Range Approx 20ft) Blue, +2.0 - JO6213-BLU200
JO JO6213-BLU200
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JO Multifocal Reading Glasses – Revolutionary Eyewear for Women Our progressive multifocus reading glasses are the perfect solution for women who want clear vision no matter the distance. With a unique lens design that includes a top part for distant viewing, a transition area in the middle, and a reading area at the bottom, these glasses make it easy to adjust your focus depending on your needs. DIY Bifocal Multifocus Reading Glasses – Perfect for Everyday Use Our multifocal classic glasses come with an end of the foot that leaves a small hole for you to DIY. Simply use the provided glasses rope to create a lanyard that will keep your glasses around your neck when you don't need them. Plus, the bifocal lenses make reading even easier, so you can enjoy your favorite books and magazines anytime, anywhere. Lightweight and Durable – TR90 Frames and PC Lenses Our glasses feature lightweight metal spring hinged mirror legs that ensure a comfortable fit and eliminate pressure on your face. And with the durable and flexible TR90 frame, you don't have to worry about accidental damage. The PC lenses restore true colors and provide accurate degrees, so you can enjoy clear vision no matter the distance. Say Goodbye to Eye Strain – Progressive Multifocal Blue Light Lens Our anti-blue light reading glasses effectively block harmful blue light radiation emitted by electronic devices, such as PCs, smartphones, and TVs, which can cause eye fatigue, headaches, and even damage your eyesight over time. Protect your eyes and improve your digital product and sleep experience with our innovative glasses. Adjusting to Progressive Multifocal Glasses – A Brief Reminder It's important to note that there is usually a 1-3 week transition period when learning to wear progressive glasses. After this period, you can wear them everywhere without having to take them off or put them on constantly. And while our glasses are perfect for reading and everyday use, they are not suitable for driving. So, keep this in mind and always use your head when moving your vision to avoid feeling dizzy.
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