When buying readers, what's important?
Getting the proper diopter strength is most significant. You'll find self-administered eye tests on most websites and in retail stores. Use such a test before buying reading glasses. We have such a test on our website. Take a look at it.
If you feel you are able to see best through 2 different strengths of lenses, select the lesser strength. For example, if you can see equally well through +1.50 and +1.75 diopter lenses, get the +1.50s.
Also, consider how you will use your eyeglasses. If you're outside a lot, polarized, tinted, or UV filtering readers are great for your eye health.
The material provided on this site is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to replace the advice of your eye care professional. Have your eyes examined regularly and always follow your eye care professional's instructions. If you experience any pain, discomfort, or visual distortion, consult your eye care professional immediately.
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