D**D
Gunnar is top quality.
This is my third pair from Gunnar and I find the quality to be on par with high end frames. Fit and finish are great. The yellow tint is great for computer screens and reduces eye fatigue.
J**R
Good but heavy
Thanks first and foremost to all the great people who make the Gunnar computer shades and all the fantastic people at Amazon who get them to my door. I think y'all rock. Ok...so this is what I think. Y'all rock btw and I so appreciate y'all hanging tough during such a sketch time. About the product.....Tough durable well made....some people say "it makes everything yellow". Wear em for a while and take em off....you'll get a clue. I wear them unless I'm driving and let me tell ya when I take em off it's like I'm blinded by brightness. I'm going to get a pair for driving too one of these days. The drawback....heavy duty on the nose. They pinch...but rather a pinch here and a squeeze there than a cheap set with cheap lens and a cheap frame....My nose will survive and get tougher. After a couple months they are my "Go To" .
T**N
Good for night reading, not everyday use
I just recently started needing reading glasses, and I was shopping for Gunnar's progressive lens glasses when I found these on sale. For $25 it was worth the risk to see if they were comfortable and useful. They're great for reading, with good clarity and a nice tint. They're strictly readers, so I can't walk around with them or even work at the computer. I don't look as cool and hacker-y as I thought I would with these, so It helped me decide not to invest in Gunnar's more expensive prescription progressive lenses.I ended up getting some nice affordable progressive readers from Peepers.com that I can leave on throughout the day that work great, but I leave these by my bed for nighttime doomscrolling.
T**R
Best investment in my eyes I have ever made!
There is no doubt these are very high quality. Most importantly the Blue Filtering will make your eyes feel incredibly better. I highly recommend these glasses if you work on computers!
J**Y
Quality reading glasses--blue light filter is a plus
I used to work with this guy that refused to spend money on reading glasses. He was in his late 50s and needed them to read anything but he said that the went to the Dollar Store twice a year and bought a dozen of them. To make it even worse--when these poorly made glasses invariably broke he'd cobble them together with paper clips, fishing line or whatever else he could find. Little did he know that *everybody* talked behind his back about his shabby reading glasses. It undermined what little credibility he had.I learned a valuable lesson from that guy--you've got to go with quality reading glasses. I bought the pair I just replaced at the Vancouver airport--I paid like $60 CAD for them but they were built like a tank and lasted for two years which is an eternity for reading glasses. Unfortunately, they broke before my current trip to Denver so I ordered these and had them sent ahead to my hotel. I have an identical pair in a different magnification to use on the computer but figured that I might as well use them for reading too. I probably don't need the blue light filter for reading books or whatever but no harm done. Most importantly, my peers look at me with awe and admiration because I take my reading glasses seriously unlike my clueless former colleague.My only gripe really doesn't have anything to do with this product--I wish Gunnar made more of their styles with magnification. And, yes, like any other glasses they'll break if you don't take care of them. That's why you've got to get a hard case for them like the one in the picture.
L**5
Better than any other 2.5 power reading glasses
I've always bought my reading glasses at the pharmacy and just could not get the exact power-magnification and clarity that worked for me. These new Gunnar reading glasses are the best I've ever owned. Great clarity and easy on the eyes. I ordered one pair to try them out before ordering back-up and just decided to order 2 more. Awesome reading glasses.
O**A
Disappointed: Not Worth the Price
I had high hopes for these Gunnar Blue Light Reading Glasses, but they turned out to be a major disappointment. The frame feels cheap and flimsy, far from what I expected for the price. Even worse, the lenses have excessive glare and reflections, which makes them almost unusable around light sources. I can see double flare light from my keyboard and halo around monitor, and it's extremely distracting. Ironically, my $14 multi-pack reading glasses from Costco are more durable and don’t have any glare issues. I wouldn’t recommend these at all, definitely not worth the hype or the cost.
P**K
Nice glasses
Really help with screen glare
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