Chickenskat
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I bought a pair of +5 readers. They work pretty good. I wonder if it distorts the screen view as compared to some one who has good close up vision.
I just received mine tonight. I am a short lady with a narrow head and I tried putting a baseball cap on backwards to keep it from falling off. The headband sounds like a good idea.
I'm charging the battery now as mine was completely dead. Is it normal to be on yellow? The instruction said something about red yellow then green but nothing else is flashing. Very confusing instructions.
The goggles are nice and clear.
Not that a bike wouldn't be better for your health, but I wouldn't think that "driving glasses" would be of any use given that what are likely needed are corrective lenses for near field vision. From what I'm reading here, lenses that correct for images about 8-10 inches from the front of your eyes are what are needed - driving glasses I would think are tuned for images 20 yards or greater from the eyes.I might not have spent enough time figuring mine out today before I boxed them back up but mine were blurry as **** even when trying my driving glasses. Also there was some sort of occlusion in the unit that couldn't be cleaned. It was on the other side of the lens. It almost looked like a dead mosquito.
Just wasn't that impressed. Putting my money towards a Juiced ebike instead-getting some exercise!
Not that a bike wouldn't be better for your health, but I wouldn't think that "driving glasses" would be of any use given that what are likely needed are corrective lenses for near field vision. From what I'm reading here, lenses that correct for images about 8-10 inches from the front of your eyes are what are needed - driving glasses I would think are tuned for images 20 yards or greater from the eyes.
Not that a bike wouldn't be better for your health, but I wouldn't think that "driving glasses" would be of any use given that what are likely needed are corrective lenses for near field vision. From what I'm reading here, lenses that correct for images about 8-10 inches from the front of your eyes are what are needed - driving glasses I would think are tuned for images 20 yards or greater from the eyes.