Flammi Lazy Glasses Prism Glasses Horizontal Spectacles Lie Down for Reading/Watching TV
M**A
Best gift
Bought this for my mom and she loved it! It helps her a lot with her neck pain and the mirror it is good quality for knit
L**D
Works, is there a 45 degree?
Reminiscent of the childhood play toy we would play periscope with... :-D but actually useful haha! Great for laying in bed watching TV or doomscrolling. Hope there are other angles.
N**O
Work well, but cheaply made
These work great, but they're kinda cheaply made. So don't get your hopes up on that score. However, they do work as advertised.
A**A
Works but may look into ones that be cleaned
They work as they're intended to; however, inside the prism area is dirty and I have no idea how since you cannot open them and clean them it looks like someone smudged them with their finger. I would have returned them but I lost the packaging they were in.
H**)
They work!
I can wear these over my glasses, and they work for hours. I wish I’d had them years ago. I have used them for computer work, where it is a little tricky, but I also use them for watching TV. They work great for watching TV.
M**H
Perfect for watching TV in bed.
I blew out a disk in my lumbar and was in bed for most of about three weeks. I already had a large 4K TV set up at the end of the bed. These glasses allowed me to pass the time while lying completely flat. I even managed to get the laptop set up and use the 4K TV as a monitor to get some work done. Also great for using the phone or iPad in bed without straining your neck or arms. Without the glasses, I noticed I had to raise the iPad up high enough to use it. With the glasses, I was able to lay flat and rest the iPad on my belly, alleviating arm and neck strain. My only critique is that I wish the Field of View were wider. It didn't quite cover the edge-to-edge view of the high def TV. I looked for other glasses with wider prisms, but was unable to find any on Amazon. I'm thinking they might not exist, or if they do, they are much more expensive or heavy? In any case, if you need to lay flat for extended periods of time, these glasses were a godsend for my healing process.
L**.
Lazy Glasses Review
Ordered glasses to use after Cornea Transplants in both eyes. However, I was unable to use them as I have hoped. I had to wear a protective plastic shield over my eye and since I needed my reading glasses on too, I was unable to wear the lazy glasses over my reading glasses and the shield. Also, the glasses were too heavy and would not stay on my face. However, glasses do seem to be well-made and would probably beneficial to someone else. I started to return them; however, both surgeries required some lengthy, uncomfortable recovery periods. I am still under the surgeon's care, but transplants have worked. Linda Deaton
R**R
only good for quick short term use, NOT viewing angle adjustable
only good for quick short term use, NOT viewing angle adjustableI am going to have another Corneal Transplant operation such that I have to lay flat on my back for a week after the operation. I got these down angle vision prism glasses to be able to read while laying flat with my arms down. However, I am quite disappointed at the low optical quality and the NON-ADJUSTABLE VIEWING ANGLE. The image is not normal and has lots of other images super imposed on the main image. The viewing angle IS NOT adjustable so you have to move your head around to get the correct image you need. I will not be able to read because of the poor image quality, but I will be able to quickly choose a program to listen to on my cell telephone.
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