Scott G. Lloyd—March 28, 2023
These are well-built handsome frames with dual focus lenses. I find them much easier to use than regular reading glasses. The ily mistake was my fault. I normally buy 1.25 lenses for computer work, but 1.25 is the highest strength in the bottom half of the lens here. I should have purchased 1.50 lenses for computer work which would put 1.25 in the middle of the frame. Otherwise, my favorite glasses. Read more
sandra russell—July 24, 2024
This is the perfect style frame for my face so I was very happy to find these McKay Blue Light multi focus FG glasses on Amazon. After cataract surgery I no longer needed distant glasses but still reading glasses. With these glasses I can see my computer and then look up and see the tv clearly without taking the glasses off! Their gradation is very smooth so much so I wear them all day instead of taking reading glasses on and off every time I get up from my computer. The spring arms are strong and do not stretch out keeping them securely on my face! They are also very stylish, lightweight and comfortable to wear even for an extended time. If this frame style is to your liking then I think you are going to really enjoy these Foster Grant Glasses! I sure do. Read more
Reader Up—March 6, 2022
Unlike many "drug store" reading glasses, the lenses have a positive front surface curve and are "progressive " This means that the top of the lens has bo power, and the bottom does. It's a line less multfocal lens. The lens appears to be AR coated and blocks blue light. The hinges will be a problem because they lack sufficient interlocking "barrels." You can better guess if these will fit by measuring a pair of glasses that fit you with these dimensions: distance across front from temple to temple- 125 mm. Bridge width 19 mm. Lens size 48 mm. Temple length- 143 mm. It would be nice if the manufacturer would state the PD the glasses are made to. If your eyes are close set or wide apparent, these may not work for you.Glasses such as these don't compensate for astigmatism and other refractive errors. If you have astigmatism or significant refractive error, you should consider Zenni Optical or other low cost. online retailer. Read more
Kindle Customer—September 18, 2025
These are great no problem Read more
Mira—October 26, 2024
The quality is horrible. I've bought more durable readers fron the dollar store. A total waiste of money! Read more
Cheryl R.—March 13, 2024
At less than 2 months of ownership, I was sitting still, reading when I heard a “pop”. The frame broke holding one of the lens. The glasses were inexpensive but I expected them to last a little longer without abuse. These were never dropped and I always hold the frame of the lens when cleaning Read more
CKatt1031—December 3, 2023
I was quite pleased with the overall look and functionality of these. They're comfortable to wear, and with the differing magnifications, I'm not having to take my glasses off when I'm done reading. The fit is perfect too, which I love. Overall, a much less expensive alternative to prescription no line bifocals Read more
Wendi—October 14, 2024
These sat crooked on my face and slipped down with any degree of perspiration. Very frustrating and annoying. Also, I hadn't realized they were multi-focus. Probably works ok for paperwork, but for someone who has to look at a computer screen all day, the multifocus bit didn't work well because I had to try to look at the screen through the bottom of the lenses. Read more