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ThinOptics Rectangular Reading Glasses

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Arrives Sunday, Sep 14
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Color: Regular Case / Rectangle Black


Magnification Strength: 2.5 x


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Weighing less than 2 sheets of paper, Frontpage Reading Glasses are feather- light, durable and ultra-thin. They fit so comfortably in the front pocket of your pants, you may forget they’re with you. Paired with a brushed aluminum, felt-lined 4mm case, they gracefully nest together for protection and portability. Frontpage are full-frame readers, which are a more familiar form factor, without the bulk, for people who have used reading glasses in the past. Both Frontpage styles fit in the felt-lined and magnetic Milano case, but will not fit in the other systems for ThinOptics Readers. Frontpage Reading Glasses are created from medical device materials, like Nitinol, the super-elastic metal alloy used for heart stents. Lenses are incredibly slim, and made from bulletproof-strong polycarbonate lenses. Yep, we don’t mess around. Top quality materials help make both styles light, comfy and durable.

Item model number ‏ : ‎ Connect


Department ‏ : ‎ unisex-adult


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 1, 2024


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ ThinOptics


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  • Look good and works great
Color: Regular Case / Rectangle Blue Magnification Strength: 1.5 x
I've been getting a ton of compliments since getting these glasses. They are stylish, and the case is barely noticeable in my pocket. I also really like how comfortable they feel and how great they work as reading glasses.
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024 by Eric Faust Eric Faust

  • Very low profile and fit easily in pocket or purse
Color: Regular Case / Round Brown Magnification Strength: 1.5 x
If you’re wanting readers that can fit easily in your purse or pocket, these are great for that. I was pleasantly surprised by their size, as I have a narrow face and was worried that they’d be too big/wide. They are very close to the size of my prescription glasses as seen in the photos. They fit me perfectly. But not sure that they’d fit everyone. I added the measurement so that you can measure your current glasses and compare if they’d be the right size for you. They don’t slide down on my face either. They feel kind of fragile to me, but I think that’s the nature of these. The circular part of the frame seems to be made of plastic. I just make sure to be careful when I bring them anywhere. But, what I love the best is the case. It’s sturdy for what it is and keeps the reading glasses safe. I ordered Brown and was sent Clear. So took photos of both. The Clear ones were also “used”, there were finger prints on the glass part (see green arrow). Also the part that goes over the ear was slightly bent and couldn’t be straightened. I returned those. I reordered the Brown and kept those. You can stick them in one of your pockets, if you don’t want to bring a purse and are only bringing a phone to a restaurant, etc. I like they fit easily in a small cross-body purse. I looked at other brands, but couldn’t find anything that was this low profile and had a case as nice as this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024 by Bargain shopper Bargain shopper

  • Perfect travel/every day companion
Color: Regular Case / Round Red Magnification Strength: 1 x
These are amazingly thin and comfortable to wear. The quality is great and the size is even better. The round shape is much better than the rectangle option as there is more coverage for easier reading. They are thin and a bit delicate but that is to be expected for an ultra thin pair of glasses. Even with normal every day use these should last a while. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024 by Dave G.

  • Comfortable and lightweight
Color: Regular Case / Round Clear Magnification Strength: 2.5 x
These reading glasses are lightweight, comfortable and sleek although the frames are smaller than what I prefer.
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024 by MyHonestReviews

  • Durably portable
Color: Regular Case / Rectangle Tortoise Magnification Strength: 2 x
These well-made glasses and case have eliminated the frustration of always having to resort to less than elegant ways to carry reading glasses with me. Typical glasses are too bulky for pockets and inevitably get scratched up from whatever else gets tossed in there. Using one of the temples to hang the glasses on a pocket or shirt collar might work short-term but I always forget they're there after a while and often end up taking them places I wish I didn't (like in a car with the shoulder belt pinching them against me). Taking them out of pockets or from hanging on a shirt also often enough involves the hinges getting tangled up in fabric threads. First world problems? Sure. But it would be good if, instead of having several pairs of reading glasses strategically placed where I'll need them to avoid the portability problem, I can own one pair and safely, conveniently carry them wherever, even backpacking. This pair is that one pair I need. Plus, the optical quality is quite good, no distortion near the periphery, and they don't seem to get scratched. The case fits them like a glove and I hardly notice it's there in my pocket, it's so thin. Probably bombproof, but I haven't run that test yet. The pin for the hinge is a little loose and can start slipping out, but that hasn't created a real problem yet. Last thing, they rest very light on the nose, so no marks means they get the highest marks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023 by cynestor

  • Worthless if you plan to attach to a phone, which is the point of this product
Color: Attachable Case / Rectangle Black Magnification Strength: 1.5 Diopters
Cutting to the chase - This case attaches to the phone by a magnet plate that is stuck to your phone with double-stick adhesive, and the magnet in turn sticks to a metal plate in the glasses holder. The problem is, if you attach the magnet plate to the phone, you're going to lose the ability to charge wirelessly as the magnet confuses the charger and mucks up the connection in general. As induction is the main method of charging phones now, and has been for quite a while, this is a big problem. But that's not all! The magnet plate itself is a pain to attach to the phone in the correct location because they don't give you a template to guide placement. Instead, you have to remove the backing to the adhesive and then try to stick the whole case down in the right spot. However, at least initially the sticky material is not strong enough to overcome the magnet, so you can't lift up the case without the whole thing coming unstuck. As you might guess, repeated attempts just weaken the adhesion. The instructions suggesting you go ahead and try to stick the case down to go over the camera bump is terrible advice. As you'd guess, the raised portion at one end, where the bump is located, causes adhesion issues, and ultimately is not workable. If you try to put the case to the side of the bump, at least on iPhone 12, not max, the case hangs over the edge of the phone, which of course causes other issues. What is maddening is that all this is avoidable, particularly with iPhones. First, the case is unnecessarily just a couple of millimeters too wide to fit between the bump and the edge. That's just a design flaw. The glasses would fit snuggly protected in the case with a slimmer width. Second, the adhesion to the phone is clunky amateur hour. Just a terrible design. I get that a lot of people use cases, so this may have been a compromise to make the case universal, but at the same time for any iPhone product with MagSafe, most people are going to migrate to MagSafe cases anyway. So, in addition to the dimensional change mentioned above, why on earth didn't they design a case that was compatible? I could see extending a plastic plate back from the case with a ring of magnets that allowed the case to stick to the phone and be easily removed. Half the magnets could be in a ring in the space of the existing case, the other half in a ring the extends in a half circle behind it. You could even make the magnet ring slide in and out of the case itself using a friction fit so that the case could be used more easily in just a pocket without the magnets, but that's a bonus as for someone like me, the entire point is to have the glasses stuck to the phone most of the time so they are handy. As for the glasses, the optics re reasonably good. I think better than the $10 pairs off the shelf. The real advantage is the form factor, and I'm waiting to see if they are durable as I see others complaining about scratches. As for the comfort, they're ok. They rely on being light, so the pressure on the nose is from a ridge with no padding, but being light, that doesn't seem to bother me. I also have their no-bow readers that just pressure clip to the nose, and those are good for what they are, but easily fall off if you move your nose at all or head very much, and they can be a little uncomfortable as they have a ground-glass like texture to prevent sliding. They could have done better with some more creative anti-slip materials, but the look of the readers are, to me, superior to the competition that have a softer nose piece, but look a bit goofy. Not sure I'd bother with these again over the Frontpage version as the "connect" purpose of these doesn't connect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2022 by DDA

  • Thin & Stylish!!
Color: Regular Case / Rectangle Tortoise Magnification Strength: 1.5 x
I absolutely love these glasses. I like to carry a smaller sized purse. By the time I put my reading, glasses, wallet and sunglasses in - it was getting bulky! Something had to change. These take up almost no room. The case is soooo flat. Glasses good quality. They are slim - so likely not a good idea if you want these for regular/heavy use. If, like me, you want a pair yo travel with and have available when needed - these are terrific! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024 by Laurie H.

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