I
thought these were progressive lenses by another name, but they are
not. I own progressive lens glasses, and when I hold them next to the
computer screen, I can see how the font changes in several bands
depending on which part of the lens I am looking through. Krediz glasses
have the same power over the entire lens, and the font on the screen
remains the same from top to bottom.
My eye doctor never
mentioned this type of lens, so I began looking for an explanation of
how these lenses work. I found the answer in 16 WNEP ABC investigative
report posted on YouTube, where these exact glasses (same box) were
analyzed by Northeastern Eye Institute, located in Scranton, PA. The
bottom line is that the glasses have one power (+2.5) and do not adjust.
It is the person who needs the eyeglasses adjusts by how they look
through them; there is no magic. If the person needs glasses with power
around +2.5 they adjust the angle by how they look through the glasses
or how they place glasses on their nose. Since I usually wear +2.5 power
in my reading glasses and about +1.5 power in computer glasses, I can
make Krediz glasses work for me. They are fine for reading and slightly
blurry for working on the computer screen, but I could improve my vision
of the text on the screen by moving how close I am to the screen.
Bottom
line: these glasses work fine if you need +2.5 power, but do not pay
any more than you would for regular reader glasses. These glasses do not
do anything special; the claims are just a marketing angle.
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