CliC Adjustable Front Connect Reader, 1.50 Strength, Red Frame

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CliC Adjustable Front Connect Reader, 1.50 Strength, Red Frame

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: CliC
Color: Red
EAN: 0663408151509
Label: CliC
Manufacturer: CliC
Model: RE 150
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: CliC
Release Date: 2004-11-03
Studio: CliC
Variation Description: Red

Features:
  • Unique, patented, ergonomic, reading glasses
  • Never misplace your readers, with the adjustable head and neck stand
  • Unisex, fashion forward, and one size fits all
  • 6 different magnifying powers 1.25 to 3.00 are available
  • Magnetic front connection offers "as needed" access to your readers


Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - They hurt!
CliC Adjustable Front Connect Reader, 2.00 Strength, Tortoise Frame
They look fine, they work well - don't slip off, click together firmly etc etc. But they hurt! They are very tight where they fit over the tops of my ears and after a while I have to take them off because they are just too uncomfortable. I have tried lengthening them - doesn't help, just causes them to slip off the end of my nose. Is there any way to widen the band at the backi so there is not so much pressure above the ears?



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - No more misplaced reading glasses.
These are great. I have misplaced about a dozen pairs of reading glasses but no more.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Handy & practical
I inspect roofs in South Florida, so I bought these glasses primarily for safety reasons: they can hang from my neck without distracting my field of vision or getting in the way, and they won't slip out of my shirt pocket like a pair of standard, fold-up glasses. They're sturdy, well-made, and the lens magnification is crisp and clear.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Randy
Great glasses - but if you have a hat size larger than 7 3/8, they won't fit.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Clics are great reading glasses
I bought these glasses after lasik when I needed reading glasses to see anything within arms' length. As far as reading glasses go, they are very handy. I never lose them as they are around my neck. My regular reading glasses are always getting misplaced. Clics don't fit everyone's head, however. They work best with short and thin hair as you need to hike them up over your ears to get them on. If you have a wide head, they may not sit well on the bridge of your nose. They are somewhat adjustable. Some of my friends with thick hair or who wear ponytails or who have braids or locks cannot wear them as the back strap just does not fit over their hair to allow the glasses to sit comfortably ... Read More



 



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