Clip on Lazy Glasses,Laying down reading glasses,Adjustable Look Down Glasses for Nearsighted People,Rotatable 90 Degrees Prism Glasses for Crocheting Knitting Watching Reading in Bed Sofa Chair
S**N
Exactly what I was hoping for.
These do exactly what they’re supposed to do. Great visibility as well, no imperfections in the lens that I’ve noticed so far. No more neck strain from my millions of hobbies, hooray! I believe they’ll work with any pair of glasses, so long as the frames aren’t overly bulky.A word of warning: THESE WILL SCRATCH YOUR LENS. I knew that would happen just due to the nature of the product, so I used an old pair of Rx glasses that I don’t wear anymore. May get a cheap pair of updated RX glasses just for these.Aside from that, the only real drawback is that these could be more adjustable. It would be nice to be able to adjust the angle and width. I’ve only had these for less than a day, so it’s possible that I just haven’t experimented with them enough. I also realize that with a product as small as this, adjustability and customization probably aren’t realistic at this price point.I saw a similar product was selling for $40+ on this site. Considering the quality of visibility in these, I really think these are the better quality for price, particularly for casual use (as opposed to using these for work).
F**Y
So cool - these are going to save my neck
We got these to hopefully reduce some of the strain we feel when using devices or working with things in our lap. I use my smart phone often, and I recently started crocheting, and I'm definitely feeling it after a few hours of doing both when looking up and at things in front of me.To start, I appreciate that these come in a nice, solid case, are packed well and safely, and come with a cleaning cloth. Not necessary, but a great, thoughtful choice by the manufacturer.As far as functionality - you can see me using these lying down in the pictures attached to this review, but I suspect I'll be using them while sitting up even more. It's really cool to sit and look straight ahead and have perfect visibility into whatever is happening in your lap.Clipping them on your glasses (you need to have glasses, so if you don't wear them, consider some non-rx ones), couldn't be easier to use, you just squeeze the clip and slide them on. The feet are padded and shouldn't hurt your classes unless you have a delicate film or coating on the lenses. So, know what you're working with. I don't think there will be issues with fit unless your eyes are abnormally far apart or close together, in which case you probably know to check twice before buying optical products anyways.The one downside - you might look a little silly wearing these in public. But, that's a small price to pay for an affordable solution to neck pain and much cheaper than a trip to the chiropractor.In summary - if you spend a lot of time (at home) on your phone, or engage in hobbies like sewing, knitting, playing handheld videogames, etc., consider this to save yourself a lot of neck strain.
P**E
Too heavy
Good product. Wish it was lighter so it didn’t pull my glasses off
K**A
Too damn heavy
Can you make it out of acrylic or polycarbonate? It’s too damn heavy and it hurst my nose bridge.This makes it only good for laying down.
Y**O
Nifty concept and brings out your curiosity about light and prisms
As someone who enjoys reading in bed, I was intrigued by the LuxeVib Clip-on Lazy Glasses. The adjustable clip is surprisingly sturdy, attaching securely to my existing reading glasses without feeling too bulky. The 90-degree prism design takes a bit of getting used to, but once you find the right angle, it truly allows for comfortable viewing while lying flat. I primarily use them for reading and they've significantly reduced neck strain. The ability to rotate the prisms is a thoughtful feature, allowing for minor adjustments to find the optimal viewing position. While they might look a little unusual, the functionality they provide is undeniable. For those who spend a lot of time reading or engaging in close-up work while reclined, these glasses offer a practical and comfortable solution. I've found them particularly useful on days when I'm feeling under the weather and want to relax in bed without straining my neck. The initial novelty quickly gave way to genuine appreciation for the science and their ergonomic design.
C**P
Perfect
These things are great. Best part is the clip on. Other ones I’ve tried never fit well with my glasses. This solves that problem. If you’re as lazy as I am. Or if you’re not these are a tremendous convenience. Wish I bought them sooner
S**G
clip on laying down glasses
So there's a learning curve and a muscle memory adjustment that's necessary for this product. A colleague of mine told me about this kind of product maybe a decade ago and I've been loosely obsessed with trying it ever since. And I really like that these are clip on since most of them that I've seen are just straight up glasses, which doesn't do me a whole lot of good since I'm already wearing glasses myself. I had been hoping to use these when sitting while doing arts and crafts. But I haven't figured out the right angles for that yet. They've been way more effective when lying down, but I'm still adjusting to looking straight ahead while reading something on my chest. It's still a cool product and good for people dealing with neck issues.
M**K
Clip on pieces scratched up the lenses of my glasses
Too heavy for my glasses, Plus the clip-on pieces scratched up my lenses.
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