Tanner—December 18, 2025
This is a great set of glasses, you can tell they have the blue light blocking, the size and weight are comfortable, there is a nice variety of colors, I keep them all in my desk a work and just wear the ones that match the best that day. Not always fun getting old and needing readers but it beats the alternative and at least I only needed the lowest Rx. Read more
Ridin Bicycles—June 15, 2025
These readers are lite and solidly built for the low price. Used them for a long time until the frames started cracking on me. I'm a larger adult male who has always had problems with "normal" sized sun glasses and hats so the "cracking" is a sizing issue that is my fault. I found a set that's wider in the temples/bridge so upgraded sizes. Still these are/were great as long as you are sure the temple to temple length works for you. Read more
countach2—May 14, 2023
INITIAL review (also see UPDATE below): Every now and then, maybe 4 or 5 times in a lifetime - you order something inexpensive and the item FAR EXCEEDS your expectations. For me, this is one of those times. It's like ordering a Honda on line and receiving a Ferrari. I CAN'T believe how good these glasses are for only $5 a pair! They appear to be $150 frames. The temples actually have springs inside them which act on the hinges to allow over-travel of the hinge to assist in putting them on your head, and also to keep the glasses from slipping off when you look down. The springs also help to positively keep the temples in place when folded. I've never seen this type of hinge on such affordable frames. The lenses have a slight yellow tint (see photo) which will make a white page appear yellowish, but I don't find it to be noticeable unless I'm specifically paying attention to the color. The optical clarity is astounding. The frames have a sort of rubberized satin texture which is pure luxury. The frames/lenses are light and very stylish. The details, hardware, printing, texture - everything exudes class and sophistication. If you look at the photos of the people wearing these glasses, you may notice that the frame size is on the large side. They're as large as regular glasses, which is unusual for readers - which you often want to peer over to look off in the distance. I'm managing just fine though. As far as comments about breakage, a LOT of factors go in to the manufacture of injection molded plastic parts. The setup of the molding machine for a particular mold during the manufacturing run is critical. Factors such as mold temperature, shot size, injection pressure, the resin itself, how long the mold is held closed during the cycle and other things can affect part strength and quality. Mold setup is a bit of a trial-and-error process which needs to be optimized for the mold design itself. One batch of frames out of a good mold may be perfect while another batch may be defective due to the parts being molded before the mold is up to normal operating temperature, or due to improper settings. The point is - don't assume from the comments that ALL of the frames are prone to breakage, because they're not. I can't recall the last time I was so pleasantly surprised with a product. UPDATE 1: After 4 months of daily use of the first pair I noticed that the textured green coating was coming off of the right-hand temple exposing the clear plastic. See photos. I hang the glasses from my T-shirt neck opening when not in use, and the one temple is in contact with my skin, so skin oils will eat the coating. If these are carried in a shirt pocket or on your head or something when not in use, you should be fine. I'm not having any other issues with these despite dropping them several times. The frames haven't cracked and the screws haven't backed out. They still work perfectly. UPDATE 2: After 7 months of daily use the first pair finally cracked near the bridge of the nose, essentially rendering them useless. At this rate, 5 pairs is a 3 year supply. Read more
Manny Salinas—December 12, 2023
The DONGDI Blue Light Blocking Reading Glasses have been a game-changer for my screen-heavy days. As someone glued to screens for work and leisure, these glasses have become my go-to companions. First off, they're not just reading glasses—they're protectors. The blue light blocking feature has significantly reduced eye strain and headaches that I used to experience after extended screen time. The anti-glare and UV ray filters have made a noticeable difference in how my eyes feel at the end of the day. This four-pack deal has been a lifesaver—I've got a pair in every nook I spend time in. The variety in frames suits my style, and they fit comfortably for long hours of wear. I have one pair at work, one on my bedside table, one in my studio at home and my wife got dibs on the clear ones! However, they're solely for screen use; they're not prescription glasses, so they won't suit everyone's vision needs. I bought these on Dec. 2022 and they are still holding up. A couple cracks in the frame but nothing a drop of crazy glue won't fix. Overall, these glasses have been a relief for my eyes. They've lessened the discomfort caused by staring at screens for hours on end. If you're someone who spends a lot of time in front of digital devices, these DONGDI Blue Light Blocking Reading Glasses might just be the solution to ease your eye strain. Read more


R. Burke—November 7, 2025
Great lenses for the price. these readers are clear, fit great, and actually have excellent uv glare blocking. i use a computer a lot and can see a visible difference between my non uv readers. i only wish they were wider for more eye coverage Read more
BNStyle—April 17, 2025
2.0 reading glasses, my husband loves. Arms go wider for perfect fit. Clarity is amazing, strong at 2.0, colors are great- they are just a little bit thin and easy to break so for men who use them or constantly wrenching working on things like race cars maybe make a little stronger. Still 5 stars for price, quality, colors, choices, etc Read more
T. R. Green—May 18, 2025
I had these glasses a while. While I was sitting at my desk wearing them, one part of the frame at the bottom of the left lens just snapped on its own. I have not abuse the glasses or drop them on a hard surface. Now, one could say I have a wide/fat head. The frame broke because of the stress of the bows being spread apart. So, if you have a narrow face/head, you may not have trouble. The lenses seems the correct prescription and I do think the glasses look fashionable. I would advise caution. The plastic rims are not durable. Read more
Lane Blondheim—October 19, 2025
The lens power seems appropriate. They are comfortable to wear. You do get what you pay for, however. They are fairly delicate and will fall apart withbmoderate use even if they are strictly used for sedentary reading. Overall, they are a great alternative to the pharmacy and big box "everything" stores that are more expensive and not really better quality. Read more