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CLic Adjustable Front Connect Reader, 1.75 Strength
CLic Adjustable Front Connect Reader, 1.75 Strength DetailsManufacturer: CliC Brand: CliC Color: blue, red, dark tortoise, blond tortoise, black, grey. clear, yellow, lavendar, orange, long large black Product 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
Customer Reviews of CLic Adjustable Front Connect Reader, 1.75 StrengthCustomer Review: Everyone wants them. Summary: 5 StarsThese are great! I never needed glasses before so I'm not in the habit of wearing them. These glasses are so low profile and comfortable you can even forget they're around your neck. I wore them to work and what a hit! Everyone wants them.
Customer Review: The magnetic connection at the nose-piece is self aligning... Summary: 5 StarsI was skeptical about whether these magnetic glasses would work for me. But after having gone through about 6 pair of $15.00 Dean AdellŪ reading glasses, of which I managed to break every one of them right in the middle of the nose bridge, I figured I'd buy a couple pair of these CliCŪ jobs and try them out. Where the Dean Adell's broke is where these have a strong magnet. The temple loop frames don't fall off my head when I'm working as a repair plumber/contortionist under a customers kitchen sink. The magnetic connection at the nose-piece is self aligning, and I can hang them from the mirror of my service van which keeps the lenses from getting scratched.
I wear tested them working on motorycles. A very good tool, since they stay on when leaning in to the motor. If the Dean Adell's fall off and hit the concrete lens-down, they're done for. I figure now, I need a pair hanging from every vehicle mirror. One in the service van and another in my pick-up. This way, when I'm frog-marched out of the house to go grocery shopping, I can wear CliC's into the store to read "content labels". The temples can be pulled-outward in increments to set them on your nose so you can glance above them. For DYI haircuts, the temples will pin your ears back for unrestricted sideburn accessiblity. And they're a guilt-free purchase, since they qualify as a "life-improvement" investment.
In practice, I keep both D.A.'s and CliCs at my desk and in the vehicles for different situations.
Customer Review: The glasses are adjustable only in terms of their frame length... Summary: 5 StarsLASIK notwithstanding, my 47-year-old eyes needed reading glasses. I got tired of them always falling out of my breast pocket each time I bent over, and I hated those neck strings and Croakies. I feel old enough without looking like Dame Edna! I saw Clics a year ago on a concierge in Europe and was astonished when he pulled them apart at the bridge. Brilliant! I had to have a pair.
Having used them constantly for some time, I can attest that these are the greatest reading glasses out there. Worth every penny. Because they don't fall off, they are my only pair never scratched. They are comfortable, don't get tangled up and are always at hand without being in the way. An added plus is that they draw an admiring comment from anyone who sees me put them on (not for their looks certainly, but for the ingenuity of the mechanism). This is as close as reading glasses come to being "cool." More importantly, they perform.
The only downsides I've found are that the bar connecting the earpieces across the back can sometimes make it inconvenient to lay my head on a pillow when they're on, and I wish the contour of the frame was such that it fit neatly inside my shirt collar when not worn. The frame's too narrow to lay outside the collar and a tad too wide to stay within, but that wouldn't be everyone's experience. The glasses are adjustable only in terms of their frame length, front-to-back, not otherwise. I haven't yet tried heat forming them as an optometrist might, as I don't want to screw them up.
Hint to Clic: A flat folding version would be nice, as would a dressier wire frame style.
Customer Review: I had to put mine to the largest setting and they are still a little small. Summary: 4 StarsGreat glasses, too small for my head however. They are adjustable to a degree. I had to put mine to the largest setting and they are still a little small. I have had similar problems with some items made in China, wrist watches in particular. It seems that they don't accommodate large size folks. My hat size is 7 1/2 and my wrist size is also 7 1/2 inches.
Customer Review: Everyone asks me where I got my neat glasses. Summary: 5 StarsEveryone asks me where I got my neat glasses. They are great and I never lose them. I sent a pair to my sister (who is a Special Ed teacher) and she loves them too!
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Description of CLic Adjustable Front Connect Reader, 1.75 StrengthNever misplace your readers again, with CliC's stylish, magnetic front connection ready readers. CliCs offer you "as needed" access to your glasses. No more granny chains or uncomfortable elastic headbands, and no more fumbling in your purse or briefcase for your glasses. Reach for them hanging around your neck on their size-adjustable band, simply click the magnets together over your nose, and you can read at will. Easy push/pull adjustment.
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