Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Watching the world shift a little...

It's easier with new glasses, sort of.

I have a great optician and visit him when I need new [multi-focal, very super expensive] glasses. The non-name-brand I'm currently wearing cost, no exaggeration, $600. A little of that cost is the photochromic lens that makes these work as sunglasses too, but it means I can see in all light, anywhere.

But those of you who wear progressives [aka invisible bifocals] know that working on computer or reading for an extensive period of time is a super-huge pain in the butt with the tiny reading area progressives give you. Lots of head-turning to follow a sentence or to see all of my laptop's 15" screen in focus. The only option is single-vision glasses that are set with a focal distance that matches where my computer screen sits in relation to my face. But they aren't cheap, especially if you like a nice-looking frame. And I do. Not surprisingly, I don't have $150 [and up!!] to spend right now.

So when I heard about GlassyEyes, I checked it out. Summary: if you wear single-vision glasses and don't need a brand name, you can have new glasses for $30 a pair. Including delivery. This is not a misprint. The GlassyEyes blog is all about just this thing and is very informative.

I found the frame above [I picked #16 -- black with turquoise] for $19. The anti-glare coating and delivery brought the total to $30.

I have heard good and bad about ordering online eyeglasses [mostly from Stefanie, who's had mixed results with the glasses she ordered], so I went into this knowing what came in the mail might be crap.

They came yesterday. They are absolutely perfect. The RX is right on [it helped that at my latest eye exam, I asked the doc for a detailed RX for single-vision glasses for computer, because there are fussy measurements she took for me that made the difference, I'm sure]. There was no duty or tax on the package.

That same eye doc warned me VERY STERNLY about ordering progressives from online companies. She said the measurements required are so specific to every frame that it's unlikely they'll be even close to what I would need. And yet, I just might take that $100 gamble, if I find myself with a spare c-note in my pocket at some time in the future.

But I did want to urge you to take a look at this as an option if you wear single-vision glasses. Zenni supposedly has a mixed reputation. However, in two transactions with them, I've been very pleased, and would go back to them again.

Nothing will ever replace the service and precise result you get from visiting an optician. But if you can't afford to see one, at least this way you're not walking into doors or getting headaches.

Comments:
You've made the idea of taking my son to the eye doctor for new glasses during our (extremely limited) weekend visitation seem a lot more bearable! Thank you!
 
I couldn't resist, I just ordered a pair. I'm waiting by the mailbox with my fingers crossed...
 
I purchased a pair of progressives (from Zenni) last year and they are perfect. Zenni's been having some problems lately, so I might not go with that particular vendor again for a while, but definitely will buy all of my glasses online from now on. I got my glasses (progressive, photochromic lenses with scratch-resistant and anti-glare coatings for $89 (US).
 
I ordered a pair of glasses and sunglasses from Zenni and I love them! A friend did have trouble with progressives from them, but my single vision lenses are fab.
 
There may be help for that mid-range vision: http://www.pixeloptics.com/

I've not tried them (give me about eight more years and I promise I'll be multifocal) but they're partnered with the people who bring you the best photochromics.
 
Seriously! This is genius, I have the same computer v. progressive head swivel issues. I am SO going to order orange ones for my office days. Thanks for posting this.
 
I wear progressives too and took the plunge ordering online a few years ago. I don't know about Canadian shipping but 39dollarglasses.com has been a positive experience for me. They have a limited selection of frames but if you can find something you like you can get out for under $150US. Plus if you send them your frames they'll put new lenses in them for you - though the turnaround time on that is longer.
 
I just got new glasses, but I wish I had thought to check a site like this out. Currently to save money I don't have the glare or the color change, so they don't act like sunglasses at all. It would be nice to have a second pair that didn't cost an arm and a leg.
 
I placed two (single vision) Zenni orders a day apart & the smaller order came first.
The glasses are great. Quality is fine & they're super cute.
I'm still waiting for the other order, though and it is going on 6 weeks.
If you have to have them tomorrow, then definitely use someone else.
Despite the 6+ week wait, I'll probably still order from them-just because some of the frames are super cute & seriously, the price!!???
 
Actually Amy, you already have a spare $120 because you didn't go out and buy a pair of Rx single vision glasses. Of course that might be better spent on yarn. Or maybe a new kilt for your man.
 
I too, took a chance last year, and bought progressive, antiglare, superlight weight bifocals from Zenni...spent $65 for a great pair of metal half frames with 2 pairs of magnetic clip on sunglasses. They are GREAT!!! I have no problem going back to them, and actually, this was the first prescription I'd had in nearly 10 years that was made into great lens. Can you tell I'm pleased?
 
I sure do need a check up and might just have her write me a script for progressives. I used to wear them, but I just couldn't take the price of them the last time (well over $400 and that was with inexpensive frames and a coupon special). Thanks for the tip!
 
Very interesting. I'm sorely tempted, since my current pair cost $850. Several prescriptions ago, I did get a pair of single vision for computer work, but it drove me so crazy when I looked away from the computer at someone entering my office, etc. that I haven't done it again. Too many interruptions, people coming in saying look at this, sign that, over there, none of which I could see with my computer specs.

Maureen
 
One of the things about these I like is that they're not very tall, so I can look over them if necessary. But I don't work in an office, so it's not as big a problem for me as it was for you. I'm really happy with these, moreso as time goes on. My progressives (two different RXs, one older than the other) now are almost unusable with the computer in comparison.
 
That sounds like a really good option. Thanks for posting about it.
 
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