







Let me start by saying these glasses are a game-changer for anyone who hates juggling between reading glasses and sunglasses. The photochromic feature is legit—they darken nicely in sunlight and clear up indoors. No more squinting at your phone while walking the dog!
But here’s the catch: the multifocus zones aren’t as seamless as advertised. The distance vision feels slightly fuzzy, like watching a 720p video when you’re used to 4K. I kept tilting my head awkwardly to find the ‘sweet spot’ for computer work.
The blue light blocking? Solid. After binge-watching Netflix for 3 hours, my eyes felt less strained than usual. The frames are lightweight and comfy, though the hinges feel a bit flimsy—I’m low-key terrified they’ll snap if I accidentally sit on them.
Biggest gripe? The darkness level. Don’t expect proper sunglasses-level tint—it’s more like ‘lightly toasted’ in direct sunlight. And that progressive lens transition? Took me a full week of feeling mildly seasick before my brain adjusted.
Verdict: Great concept with execution flaws. Worth trying if you need an all-in-one solution, but temper your expectations.
