Near Variable Progressive Multifocal Computer Reading Glasses
Don’t limit your productivity with single vision reading glasses. Put everything in your workspace into clear focus.
- Are you tired of switching between 2 pairs of glasses for reading and viewing your computer monitor?
- Do you wear reading glasses? When viewing your monitor, do you have to bend forward and get close to the screen to get in focus? When you take your reading glasses off, is the screen is blurry?
- Do you have trouble seeing your monitor with your prescription progressives or bifocals?
- Our Multifocal Computer/Readers glasses with two focal distances, with reading on the bottom 1/2 of the lens, and computer monitor in focus on the top 1/2 of the lens, calculated from your reading strength.
- No visible lines, with smooth transition from reading to computer with no image jump experienced with inferior lined computer/readers.
- Near and intermediate vision like your remember before you turned 40.
“GoodGlasses
is appropriately named. You can deal with a high-priced local optician
or a low-priced option from the Far East – or you can go with
GoodGlasses. The value
pricing combined with individual support makes for an unbeatable
combination. The online optician suggested the
near-variable/occupational lens, which was perfect for my vision and
daily use of dual-monitors. The frames and lenses I received were high
quality
and arrived First-Class mail in just a couple of days. I couldn’t be
more pleased. “ David G. Denver, Colorado
How to select your new glasses
- Select the strength based on your normal reading glasses.
- If you have a prescription, select the prescription option and upload your prescription. Include PD - Pupil Distance.
- Options include AR - anti-reflective coating - and a blue blocking treatment.
- NOTICE: If your distance vision is less than 20 20, even if you do not normally wear glasses for distance, the non-prescription version will not provide clear vision at intermediate distances, even if you successfully wear non-prescription reading glasses. Select the prescription option, upload your prescription and provide your PD - Pupil Distance.
For best fit, measure the width of your good fitting, current glasses,and select a frame with a similar width. Small 119-125mm 4 1/2" - 4 3/4"Medium 126-132mm 5" - 5 1/4"Large 133-140mm 5 1/4" - 5 1/2"
- Are you tired of switching between 2 pairs of glasses for reading and viewing your computer monitor?
- Do you wear reading glasses? When viewing your monitor, do you have to bend forward and get close to the screen to get in focus? When you take your reading glasses off, is the screen is blurry?
- Do you have trouble seeing your monitor with your prescription progressives or bifocals?
- Our Multifocal Computer/Readers glasses with two focal distances, with reading on the bottom 1/2 of the lens, and computer monitor in focus on the top 1/2 of the lens, calculated from your reading strength.
- No visible lines, with smooth transition from reading to computer with no image jump experienced with inferior lined computer/readers.
- Near and intermediate vision like your remember before you turned 40.
NOTICE: If your distance vision is less than 20 20, even if you do not normally wear glasses for distance, the non-prescription version will not provide clear vision at intermediate distances, even if you successfully wear non-prescription reading glasses. Select the prescription option, upload your prescription and provide your PD - Pupil Distance.
For best fit, measure the width of your good fitting, current glasses,and select a frame with a similar width.
Small 119-125mm 4 1/2" - 4 3/4"
Medium 126-132mm 5" - 5 1/4"
Large 133-140mm 5 1/4" - 5 1/2"