BywoBywoLazy Glasses - Horizontal Reading Glasses - Upside Down 90 Degree Glasses for Lying down Reading, Prism Glasses for Reading In Bed (black)
T**B
Just what I needed.
Had spine surgery and had to lay down keeping neck straight. These allowed me to watch television to pass the time. Worked incredibly well. Well built and functioned as advertised.
A**R
Definitely an improvement over the original version
I loved the original version but these are even better. The view is clear and does not make objects appear smaller and further away. I prefer the way these prism lens are sturdier and solid, have no framing issues, are easier to clean, and do not stick out as much which allow them to fit in a sunglass case. I use them every night when I lay down to read my kindle before bed and the comfy weight on my face also helps me fall asleep, as the original did. I have also used them to watch TV from bed and also while leaning back in my desk chair. I have gotten so used to wearing them that I very much dislike the eye muscle strain I feel when reading or watching something and I have to tilt my head or eyes.Edit: I use both the older version and this one depending on my mood for Kindle or phone light glare. This version of lazy glasses allows the light from your phone to be visible below the lens so if you are unfocused you may get distracted by the light visible below the lens. The original version with the black frames blocks this light so you only see through the lenses. I keep them both on my bedside table.
C**R
Great for crocheting!
These are great for crocheting when you don’t want to keep looking with your head down! They work well
A**R
So much better than the last model
This is so much less bulkier and heavier than the last. Such an improvement. The older ones used to leave a big mark on the bridge of my nose. This upgraded version still leaves a mark unfortunately, but it is a lot less.
J**.
A must for "tech-neck" suffers
A must for "tech neck," sitting with your neck craned while using your phone or reading a book is terrible for your posture and causes your neck to move forward over time exacerbating the issue until your neck and shoulder muscles are in constantly pain. I've used a denneroll that was prescribed by my chiropractor in the past and while it helps, it forces to to stare at the ceiling for extended periods or hold a book/device directly over your face to keep you occupied (I don't know if any of you have dropped a phone on your face while doing this but it's not fun).With this I can use the denne roll and watch something that's playing on a TV or resting on my chest. Even better I've found these glasses can replace the use of a denne roll and I can instead stare at the ceiling while watching TV or other tasks from the couch and have my neck in the relaxed position.In addition it allows me to multitask throughout the day by having a book resting in my lap while at my computer, I can look through the lenses to read or write what's in my lap and then look over the top of my glasses like you would bifocals and be able to read and use my computer screens.Now, I would caution walking around the house with them on (I have on occasion but it takes some getting used to walking while staring at your feet and tilting your head from side to side while doing this can be very disorienting.I like this design over others that I have tried specifically because you can see over the top of the glasses by having them rest a little lower on your nose. The picture is still clear and it's easy to use. Very much recommend for those suffering from a pain in the neck or stiff trapezius muscles relating to posture.
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