Foster Grant Women's Karleen Pop of Power Bifocal Style Blue Light Cat-Eye Reading Glasses Red/Tortoise 53 Millimeters 1.5 x

Brand:Foster Grant

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Do you use digital devices most of the day? Help protect your eyes with Foster Grant Karleen Pop of Power Blue Light Reading Glasses. The latest in magnifying reading glasses features a patented lens coating technology that helps reduce up to 34% of potentially harmful blue light transmission in the 415-455 nanometer range and fights the temporary effects of digital eye strain from devices such as computers, laptops, and smartphones. Scratch- and impact-resistant lenses provide UV protection when exposed to sunlight, and a clear case safeguards your readers in style. Foster Grant is the market leader in popular-priced eyewear with a full range of sunglasses, magnifying eyeglasses, and screen glasses. Foster Grant believes in real style – eyewear that is effortlessly fashion-forward and perfectly you, with true quality you can see and feel. Our talented designers in New York, London, and Milan search the globe for the freshest looks and inspiration, and transform them into fashion-forward styles that are uniquely flattering and wearable.

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EAN: 0193033480625

Categories Vision Care, Reading Glasses,

Case Included: Our magnifying glasses for reading come with a clear protective carrying case designed to extend the life of your non-prescription glasses. Comfortable and Flattering Fit: Designed to flatter every face shape, our e-reading glasses feature lightweight, stylish frames and spring hinges. Scratch and Impact Resistant: Our reading glasses for women come equipped with scratch- and impact-resistant polycarbonate lenses for enhanced durability and clearer viewing; come with 1.5x magnifying strength. Blue Light Filter Glasses: Our blue light blocking glasses use patented lens technology to reduce up to 34% of blue light emitted from computers, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Pop of Power: features a magnified reader segment at the bottom, while the rest of the lens is unmagnified so you can keep your glasses on—and your vision clear—when you shift between reading and looking up to see across the room or interact with others. Arm: 140 millimeters. Bridge: 17 millimeters. Lens width: 53 millimeters. Anti-Reflective Coating coating. Non Polarized. Polycarbonate lens. Plastic frame. Imported.
Department womens
Item model number 5013357-300.COM
Manufacturer Foster Grant

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Scritto da: taylorchat
Bifocal Area is small circles on inside corners of lenses. It's a little hard to adjust to.
Bifocal Area is small circles on inside corners of lenses. It's a little hard to adjust to. I almost feel like I need to be crosseyed to use these. I love my other Foster Grants, but wish they hadn't changed the way the bifocal area is. I won't buy anymore of these and regret the 2 I did buy.
Scritto da: Linda A. Cuppetelli
Love these
I like the color and shape of the famed. The pair of glasses fit me well
Scritto da: BAF
Didn’t expect obvious bifocals
Disappointed. Not readers but rather glasses with very obvious (thick) lines across the lens for the magnification.
Scritto da: Pama Hill
The foster Grant glasses are just what I have come to expect from the manufacturer
I loved the frame and how I can read with the bi-focal.
Scritto da: Jodivon
Unusable, major distortion. Confusing-same as great (cheaper!) FG 2-pack Karleen's @ Costco.
The bifocal section is itty bitty and there is major distortion. Headaches straight away.
Scritto da: DuchessofNYC
Suspect....
They sent bifocals instead of regular readers. Suspect these are not real Foster Grants. Seem blurry and case is not like what you get in the store.
Scritto da: brandy stanisic
Comfy and cute
These are almost perfect. The.only better would be a bifocal and not a tri. but these are great for computer and phone use!
Scritto da: Arcturian Starseed3
Bifocals take getting used to. That's what optometrists have always said.
I got the Karleen style, blue light, cat-eye glasses in red tortoise. They are very attractive and would be pretty on anyone who looks good in the cat-eye shape. They are lightweight but not cheap-feeling. I have had other Foster Grant products and these are a tad lighter, but I am expecting their quality to be the same. For reading while looking down, you would not have to make any changes to your head position, but to read a computer screen, you have to do the typical bifocal head raise, i.e., chin up position. The magnification area is skewed toward the nose on both sides, so that you are looking at a clear lens portion on the periphery (sides) -- which is a nice touch because you don't want the sides magnified (that's not where you would be doing any reading). This fact isn't shown in any of the pictures. Oddly, these didn't work too well for me at work today (first day using them), but they do work well for my home computer. If I measured my seat position and computer height at both locations, the reason would probably become obvious. I'll just keep these for use at home, and keep using my full lens readers at work.

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