Flammi Lazy Glasses Prism Glasses Horizontal Spectacles Lie Down for Reading/Watching TV
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- 【90° VISION】 Turn your view to a downward 90 degree angle; Glasses do not magnify or focus images, but simply tilt images at a 90-degree angle in order to view vertical images while in a horizontal position; Users need wear their usual eyewear with the prism spectacles if necessary, such as Myopia, Presbyopia, Astigmatism
- 【CAN BE WORN OVER SPECTACLES】 Similar in shape as ordinary glasses; Can be wear over your ordinary glasses (include prescription glasses)
- 【PROTECT YOUR EYES AND SPINE】 By taking advantage of optics principles and employing the reflecting prisms; Designed to allow people reading books or watching TV while lying in bed; Reduce the need for head movement; Perfect for those with limited mobility
- 【APPLICATIONS】 Used for home or travel; Not only read and watch conveniently & comfortably but also relax the body and protect the eyesight; Also an excellent choice for who spends time reading or watching TV in bed and struggles to find a comfortable or sustainable position
- 【GREAT FOR TRAVEL OR COMMUTES】 Durable plastic with mirrors; Lightweight and easy to travel with; Throw in your bag or bring on a plane or morning train commute
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Product Description
- 90º field of view: Rotate the angle of view 90 degrees downwards without moving the head. Allows you to lie down in bed to read or watch TV, which is the perfect solution for people with reduced mobility.
- Protect eyes and spine: Use optical principles and use reflective prisms; designed to make people read books or watch TV in bed; reduce the need for head movements; very suitable for people with reduced mobility
CAN BE WORN OVER SPECTACLES
Tip: The glasses do not magnify or focus the image, but only tilt the image at a 90-degree angle to view the vertical image in a horizontal position. If necessary, the user needs to wear glasses that usually have prism glasses, such as myopia, presbyopia, and astigmatism.
- Application: Durable plastic mirror. Lightweight and easy to carry; put in your bag or commute by plane or morning train
- Great gift ideal for all of you
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Package Dimensions : 6.6 x 3 x 2.2 inches; 3.03 Ounces
- Item model number : SYNCHKG081775
- Department : unisex-adult
- Date First Available : October 10, 2015
- Manufacturer : F Flammi
- ASIN : B016F28L0M
- Country of Origin : China
- Best Sellers Rank: #31,697 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household)
- #276 in Reading Glasses
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Indications
Can be worn over spectacles
Directions
Lay down to read
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Second, the hinges may have metal in them, which you couldn't even see, but they are not magnetic. These glasses are perfectly fine for an MRI. I'm so glad I found theses. I did have to tilt them a little. Also, they are heavy on the nose. Next time I'm going to put some cushion or moleskin on the bridge. These were a game changer.
As I’m going to sleep, yes, I watch TV! (Not the news it’s too depressing)
I saw Jack Nicholson on a movie wearing these glasses and thought it was jus a movie prob till I went to Amazon and searched. Then bam! There the glasses are. They exist for real!
I purchased them immediately and awaited arrival ( I can’t afford prime so I have to wait 5-7 but usually the item arrives super fast).
My kids saw them and thought I was nuts. Till I convinced them to try it. Bam. They are hooked. But nope I’m not sharing my glasses, you gotta get your own. Lol
I love them and so does my back. I travel with them and tell others about them all the time.
Perfect for my lifestyle!
I really love them! I’ll read or work or scroll for hours. HOWEVER I don’t know if it’s the size, the weight of the glasses, or if it strain my eyes to view a screen or book through the lenses and mirrors, it I get a headache with these on after a few hours. That’s the only down side. Again not sure if it’s the lenses and mirrors or the weight or size of the glasses on my head. They’re comfortable enough but after an hour or so I get a headache.
Guess what. Prism glasses are a real thing, not just a movie prop. They WORK.
Cons:
The weight of the glasses. They are heavier than regular eyeglasses; but in their defense, I don't think eye wear with prisms can be a whole lot lighter and still serve their purpose. After a few minutes of wear, the weight was noticeable on the arch of my nose and felt like they were pressing into my forehead between my eyes. I manipulated my pillow around both sides of my head, plumping it up by my ears, so that the end of bow that goes behind the ear would rest on the bunched up pillows. It worked for awhile as long as I kept my head still, but that eventually got old and wasn't real comfortable.
There is a also a thicker "bar" between the eyes which can be seen when viewing something through them. It separates your view into a separate left and a separate right side, but I was really getting into the movie I was watching, so before long, I did not even notice it anymore. It's kind of like when there are subtitles on a movie in a foreign language running across the bottom of the screen; eventually you don't even notice they are there.
There is no part of these glasses that can be positioned; the prisms/lens pieces are not moveable. If you need a better view, you will have to turn your head.
Pros:
These have potential to be a good go-to tool for those who, for whatever reason, have to lay flat on their back. I only used these for watching a higher mounted TV; I did not try to read books wearing them. I feel they are better suited for watching television than reading, but for that person that has to lie flat, these glasses would allow them to look at the person they are talking with who is sitting or standing across the room.
These "lazy glasses" are an inexpensive unique white elephant-type thing, so they make a cool gift for not a lot of money for that person you are tired of trying to please. These peepers certainly get passed around the room and are quite the conversation piece.
I removed one star for the weight discomfort; but I don't regret purchasing them. They do the job they are supposed to do.
By Sharon Anda-Bean on April 16, 2018
Guess what. Prism glasses are a real thing, not just a movie prop. They WORK.
Cons:
The weight of the glasses. They are heavier than regular eyeglasses; but in their defense, I don't think eye wear with prisms can be a whole lot lighter and still serve their purpose. After a few minutes of wear, the weight was noticeable on the arch of my nose and felt like they were pressing into my forehead between my eyes. I manipulated my pillow around both sides of my head, plumping it up by my ears, so that the end of bow that goes behind the ear would rest on the bunched up pillows. It worked for awhile as long as I kept my head still, but that eventually got old and wasn't real comfortable.
There is a also a thicker "bar" between the eyes which can be seen when viewing something through them. It separates your view into a separate left and a separate right side, but I was really getting into the movie I was watching, so before long, I did not even notice it anymore. It's kind of like when there are subtitles on a movie in a foreign language running across the bottom of the screen; eventually you don't even notice they are there.
There is no part of these glasses that can be positioned; the prisms/lens pieces are not moveable. If you need a better view, you will have to turn your head.
Pros:
These have potential to be a good go-to tool for those who, for whatever reason, have to lay flat on their back. I only used these for watching a higher mounted TV; I did not try to read books wearing them. I feel they are better suited for watching television than reading, but for that person that has to lie flat, these glasses would allow them to look at the person they are talking with who is sitting or standing across the room.
These "lazy glasses" are an inexpensive unique white elephant-type thing, so they make a cool gift for not a lot of money for that person you are tired of trying to please. These peepers certainly get passed around the room and are quite the conversation piece.
I removed one star for the weight discomfort; but I don't regret purchasing them. They do the job they are supposed to do.
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