📖 Read in Style, Relax in Comfort!
The CHANGARPrism Glasses are lightweight, 90° vision spectacles designed for comfortable reading and viewing while lying down. Made with high-quality TR90 frames and optical prism materials, these glasses prevent neck pain and eyestrain, making them perfect for bedridden individuals or anyone who enjoys leisure time in bed.
S**E
Game changer during strict bedrest!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I’ve been on strict bedrest for the past 5 months and have to be laying flat for 23+ hours a day. My husband bought these as sort of a joke only a few weeks in, but they instantly became a critical piece of “equipment” that has allowed me to work on my computer, fill out paperwork, watch shows on the TV, help our kids with homework, read to them, etc. They aren’t super heavy, but they also aren’t feather-light as it requires multiple pieces of glass/mirror to accomplish its function. I’m super sensitive to pressure on my nose, so sometimes I just fold up a small piece of Kleenex to go between my nose and the rim of the glasses. I literally don’t know what I would’ve done without them these last few months! Hands down the best purchase during this process.
M**.
Awesome glasses
Glasses are awesome! I can even use them when laying down. Love it
K**N
Helps your neck a lot, a little rough on the stomach
They work. They're lighter on the front end than others tend to be, so they aren't as likely to slide down your nose if you wear them while sitting up. There's definitely an adjustment period when you start wearing them, trying to synch your hand-eye coordination to looking in a different direction than your brain expects in order to see what your hands are doing. The only significant downside to these glasses is the fact that they are pretty nausea inducing. That's honestly not a knock to this exact pair of glasses, it's just the nature of angled glasses in general. You just have to remember not to move or look around too much or you'll get dizzy and wanna barf.
K**R
You’re gonna look goody but WORTH IT
I work in a greenhouse and about - an hour into my shift my neck starts SCREAMING from having to look directly down at the seed pods on the 6’ standard table. Then I got these. When I say these are saving my neck I am not even remotely exaggerating. And you don’t need to take them off to walk around. You can see perfectly over the top or under the bottom- much like reading glasses. My only regret is I didn’t buy them earlier for cross stitch, macrame, etc. AND AND!!!!!! They’re under $20. Get them. You won’t regret it.
C**0
Great concept!
Concept is great! I bought these glasses for crocheting because I have neck issues. Let me tell you… last night I laid down and was able to crochet and watch tv. It takes a little getting use to. Laying down they work great sitting up is a different story. If you sit completely up you will see your belly, they slide, and you can get a little motion sickness with a slight headache. But if you are focused on one thing sitting up like reading then you will be fine. I found laying with pillow propped up works the best. For crocheters, if you are working on anything other than amagarumi these work great for the simple stitches. But for projects you have to continuously look at patterns it won’t be so easy. Objects are a little farther than what they seem but not bad at all. I never knew crocheting with these can now make you lazier but your neck will thank you later.
M**M
Glasses and lap work
I will start with what I liked. They came with a case with good closure, but it's a soft case. It also came with a cleaning cloth. They are very clear. I like the design of them and they are sturdy. They are comfortable to wear. The idea is amazing. (It takes a few min for your brain to adjust to the eye hand coordination change) These really do take the strain off my neck when I am able to use them. My neck doesn't get sore and my shoulders don't tense up when using them.What I do not like about these. The prisms need to be little larger so you can see closer to your belly when doing lap work. (They are already a little heavy, bigger prisms may add more weight) I still need to pull them up or tilt my head up a little when wearing them if crocheting in my lap. If you need cheaters or your own prescription glasses these are uncomfortable and do not fit well. They may not fit at all. I have prescription rectangular clear frames and these prism glasses do not fit over them at all. They slide off the front of my frames and slide too far down my nose. Now, if I am using my rectangular cheaters that are smaller and closer in size I can make them fit by catching the corner of the cheaters with the corner of the prism glasses. It doesn't truly work well with cheaters either, but I can make it work.Consensus is, the prisms fit well, are comfortable, great idea, they do help prevent neck and shoulder pain. I do recommend these if you do not wear glasses and or wear contacts.These do not work over other glasses well if at all. Not enough viewing area when doing lap work.
J**A
Neck saver!!!!
These are a heaven sent with my knitting. I have neck issues and I got these to see if it would help me from looking down all the time. And it is a home run on that front. I have also used them in bed scrolling through my phone.
D**Y
These are awesome
Yes they look so silly ! But these are amazing! I like to use them when laying in bed and watching tv/scrolling on my phone , definitely gives my neck a break.