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Gaoye 5-Pack Reading Glasses Blue Light Blocking,Spring Hinge Readers for Women Men Anti Glare Filter Lightweight Eyeglasses (#5-Pack Mix Color, 3.0)

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Arrives Monday, Jun 24
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Color: A1-5 Pack Mix Color


Magnification Strength: 3.0 x


Features

  • {Anti Blue Light Glasses} Blue light blocker & UV400 Lenses, Alleviates visual fatigue and discomfort from browsing mobile phones, tablets, gaming and working under fluorescent lights with UVA/UVB protection and glare reduction
  • {Explosion Proof Polycarbonate Lens} Reduce eyestrain, anti blue ray to a great extent; Enjoy your digital time, NO worry about eye fatigue, blurred vision and headache, let you have a better sleep
  • {Resin Spring Hinge Frame} Ultra-light and flexible resin frame material for durability and comfortable long-term wearing; Casual frame design keeps you looking professional and stylish while working or playing video games
  • {5 Pack of Blue Light Reading Glasses} Set of 5 blue light filter glasses means you'll have a pair handy wherever you are; Keep a pair in your favorite reading spots
  • {Worry-free Shopping} No risk to try, any broken problem happens, just contact the seller without any hesitation to solve the problem until you are satisfied; You have no risk to try

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.42 x 2.83 x 2.64 inches; 3.53 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ BL016


Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex Adult


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 24, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Gaoye


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


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  • Imo, not great for reading during daylight but a help for late night blue light blocking.
Color: C1-light Black*3 & Leopard*2 Magnification Strength: 1.0 x
I had a lot of difficulties with the coating on these lenses. There are rainbows that reflect off the rainbow coating back into my eyes off the glasses, especially if I have any bright light coming at me from the side. They always look smudged even if they are freshly cleaned, and I’m doing everything I can to only touch the frames. This is both because they seem to attract smudges and because the coating itself somehow looks smudged. For me, these are just awful for reading during daylight. I cannot yet speak to their scratch resistance. BUT there has been a very happy side effect of trying these glasses, and that is that it really does help a bit with sleep. While I was waiting on new glasses from another company, I ended up doing more nighttime reading than usual and used these glasses as a stopgap with breaks to ease my discomforts. (They still aren’t truly good for me for reading, even in low light, although they are less problematic in low light late at night than they are in bright indoor daylight/office light.) At night, I turn off regular lights and use red light reading lights, but these really can’t make up for the amount of blue light that many of us get in our windows from city lights or floodlights on garages. I have a blackout curtain in my bedroom, but it’s really not possible in my living space. I also use blue Bleblocker sunglasses for those nighttime activities where I can see well enough with them on. But unfortunately that means removing the blublockers quite often, as such dark and large lenses are really prohibitive for a lot of tasks. And I’m pretty late to put them on, simply because I want to get as many things done at night as I can... for which I need better eyesight. Therefore, I noticed a distinct benefit in having to use these reading glasses while waiting for my other glasses to arrive. As a result of this discovery, I have purchased zero magnification glasses from this same seller. I have noticed that almost anywhere else you look the blue blocking reading glasses that you can get block at most 30 to 35% of the blue light that comes in directly through the lens (never mind what’s coming in through the side). I imagine that this number is simply because of the difficulty in making a coating that maintains clarity, etc.. while the lenses that only have a 30 to 35% protection will be helpful for me when I need to read at night, I can put this company’s 0.0 on for anything else that I am doing late at night where the blublockers would impede my vision too significantly. Also, their customer service is unparalleled, so five stars for that. UPDATE: I made an interesting discovery as I’ve been testing out my newer readers that are only supposed to block 30-34% blue light. I decided to use the blue light testing card that comes with these Amazon glasses on my assorted readers from F——r G—-t. I had purchased quite a few clearance readers and sunglass bifocals because I still wasn’t 100% sure I had the right diopter strength. One of my FG’s was supposed to be a blue light blocking “e.reader” but was only supposed to block up to 34% of blue light. Using the test card with these glasses side by side and shining the light for about a minute back and forth, I discovered that the FGs performed just as well, probably a little better, as the area under them seems to be a purer white. And their lenses have high clarity. I have no idea how much blue light needs to pass through before the strip turns purple, but the card provides at least some indication that the blue light is getting blocked. With that in mind I thought maybe I should test my non-blue light FG readers. I actually don’t want to block blue light first thing in the morning, and indeed, two of my readers offered zero blue light protection as they were advertised. But interestingly, another FG reader that was not advertised as having any blue light or UVA/UVB protection performed just as well as the ones that were advertised to block blue light. And the bifocal FG sunglasses did too. So now I have more questions about how much light is really being blocked by these Gaoye glasses and by the FG ones that block the blue light. I know that they block little compared to my blublocker sunglasses (With those I can literally look directly at a device I have that has a huge blue power light larger than my hand and barely make out any hint of color). But I also know that using the Gaoye for an extended time helped my sleep. I am guessing that these Gaoye glasses should be advertised more in the 30% range (not counting what comes in from the side). But I’m still glad to have purchased some in zero magnification, given that blublockers are simply not practical to wear most of the time. Since some FG readers performed just as well on the card test as the Gaoye, I have retired my less clear 1.0 Gaoye, however. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2022 by Deborah S

  • No better value anywhere!
Color: A2-5 Pack Mix Color (With Case) Magnification Strength: 2.25 x
This is my second order of this exact brand and style of reading glasses. They are very durable, look good on, have cool colors, and "screen protection tint" , PLUS a new BONUS... they each come with a slim glass case, and the string to hang them around your neck! I like to have a pair handy everywhere in the house, and in all my purses, but don't want to pay $20 per pair. I have to say, I never thought I would use the string to let them hang around my neck, but it is really super convenient when cooking, looking at recipes, or writing out a grocery list. I don't have to keep grabbing my glasses. The string is not super high quality, but it functions if you don't yank your glasses overly your head. This is a great value for a quality product! I'm a fan for life! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2023 by JRM

  • Great Reading Glasses, but...
Color: D1-leopard*5 Magnification Strength: 2.5 x
I bought a 5-pack for my sister. She said these glasses were better than any she’s ever had, including prescription glasses! Her eyes do not get as tired while on the computer or reading a book. I wanted a set for myself and I cannot buy them. When I try I get a message that they cannot be delivered to my address. I’ve tried everyone’s address that I’m related to and Amazon will not ship to those addresses either. I wish the SELLER would tell me why because there is no way to contact them. I’ve already received the glasses once at my address. Amazon does not know why either. They put up the reasons this could happen an none of those reasons apply. I think a competitor may have hacked Gaoye so they cannot have repeat customers, perhaps? Can anyone help me to know why this is? I know this section is for reviews but I had no alternative but to try to get help here. Sorry everyone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2023 by Chick-chick 1990

  • I love, love, love these!
Color: A1-5 Pack Mix Color Magnification Strength: 1.5 x
These are such a great and stylish fit, as well as being well-made, and a great price. I tried Gaoye's 6-pack, which was not as well made and they seemed a teense crooked. These have nice metal hinges that don't stick out at the corners, where they attach to the over-ear sides, but subtly wrap around. I've gotten many complements when I wear them. I especially like the clear ones. I wish they would come with two clear pairs. A clear pale pink pair, would be a bonus, too! I'm not too fond of the black pair. These have become a part of me. I hope they continue making them with exactly the same quality and generous price! Did I say I loved these!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2023 by Dr. David Burgess

  • FILMY: Impossible to keep Clean but otherwise great
Color: C1-light Black*3 & Leopard*2 Magnification Strength: 1.75 x
I like the price and quality. I've had these since March 2023 (3 months now.) They offer decent protection when staring at a computer screen. In comparison to $Tree readers these glasses are better constructed. The downside is that they are impossible to keep clean. At first I thought it was my hair, though I don't use hair products. Next pair, I quit wearing on my head. The same problem exists. There is some type of oil layer film, especially around the edges of the lenses where they hit the frame. I'm on my 5th pair of the 5-pack now and every pair is the same. Humidity, air, wearing them, or leaving them on a clean shelf...they're still going to smudge up and when cleaning them you can see the oil moving around. Otherwise, they're great! Just expect to clean them repeatedly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2023 by Bre Asop

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