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COMPUTER GLASSES WITH CLEAR POLYCARBONATE DOUBLE SIDED ANTI-REFLECTIVE COATING, SCRATCH COATING AND UV PROTECTION – BLACK METAL FRAME – 52-19-140.

December 17, 2009 · Posted in Popular Safety Tools 

  • Enhanced polycarbonate double sided anti reflective coating
  • Scratch coating on the lens
  • Excellent UV protection
  • Reduces headaches and eye strain

Product Description
Are you tired of letting the glare of your computer bother you all the time and then wondering why your vision is getting worse and worse? The consistent glare from a computer monitor isn’t exactly the healthiest thing for your eyes. Visionary Supplies would like to introduce Sheer Vision. Sheer Vision is a line of superior quality, anti-glare filter glasses for the computer eyewear market. Our company devoted the necessary time and resources to developing an Anti-G… More >>

COMPUTER GLASSES WITH CLEAR POLYCARBONATE DOUBLE SIDED ANTI-REFLECTIVE COATING, SCRATCH COATING AND UV PROTECTION – BLACK METAL FRAME – 52-19-140.

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5 Responses to “COMPUTER GLASSES WITH CLEAR POLYCARBONATE DOUBLE SIDED ANTI-REFLECTIVE COATING, SCRATCH COATING AND UV PROTECTION – BLACK METAL FRAME – 52-19-140.”

  1. Deacon V. on December 17th, 2009 3:47 am

    These ar not really helpful for me because of my eyes. It is not the glasses. I am going to have some eye surgery and hopefully read comfortably again with glasses.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. A. Meeker on December 17th, 2009 6:02 am

    These glasses are okay. I have not heard about computer glasses before, so I think there should be more advertising in order to raise awareness of this type of glasses.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Clay Bowser, Jr. on December 17th, 2009 7:06 am

    This product I would recommend to anyone who uses the computer for any length of time to assist in reducing strain on your eyes. The company mailed the glasses in a very timely manner and I was very pleased with the way the glasses were packaged.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Illinois Erudite on December 17th, 2009 8:10 am

    I, like so many other people, work in an office where I use a computer 4 – 6 hours a day, and sometimes more.

    I started this job a few weeks ago, and found that I was having a hard time literally focusing on my computer screen because of what felt like exhaustion and eye strain.

    I got on Amazon and took a shot on these glasses, despite the relatively high price. These are definitely worth the price — I wear them 5+ hours a day, and they’re comfortable and significantly reduce monitor-related eye strain. I find it a lot less difficult to stay on task with research I’m doing because I can look at the screen without having to rest my eyes every 10 – 20 minutes.

    As a warning, the lenses came a little bit scratched up, though, I didn’t really care since I only wear them at my desk when I’m 20″ away from my monitor screen. The glasses come with a nice cloth to clean them and a bigger, more durable cushion case for storage.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Anonymous on December 17th, 2009 8:56 am

    Have you a notebook screen in front of you on which you can see the perfect reflection of the lamp shade 5 foot behind you your back? Can you discern the pattern on the curtains covering the window? Can your screen double as a shaving mirror? Then you might, as I did, purchase these “anti-reflective” glasses in wild hopes that you may still be able to avoid buying an expensive and heavy lcd screen cover- that with the simple addition of these magic glasses, you may again see what is on the screen, instead of all those glossy reflections…

    The big day arrives, you eagerly tear open the box containing your new magic, you don the glasses, then, glasses in place, glance back to your screen – and… oh, no!!! Those reflections! They’re ba….ack. Utterly unchanged, utterly undimmed. These glasses: utterly worthless.

    These glasses help not at all in any light. Complete waste of money. Spare yourself the disappointment [to say nothing of the cost in repackaging and return shipping in hopes of a refund]- throw away the computer/ buy an external monitor, whatever it takes- but do not waste your money on these glasses. You can get the same benefit wearing a pair of frames with no lens’ in them at all.

    [p.s.- lamentably, the same comments apply to PC Peekers, another type of anti-glare glasses available at Amazon, and which I was fool enough to try.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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