GeezerSpeak
2021-10-13
These guys have really good customer service. My eyesight had changed a bit, so I went shopping for more "readers" or "cheaters" as I like to call them. I figured I could just guess what strength based on my old glasses. Oops. So I initially bought a couple pair from TruVision and darn... they didn't work right. I thought... "What's the deal here?" So I returned them (free) and contacted TruVision asking them why I'd had problems. The folks at TruVision helped me to figure out that I had ordered the wrong focal-distance. They sent me some very useful information about properly selecting the appropriate x-number. So I ordered some more, but of a slightly different strength. Got them promptly, and they are great. Since then, the folks at TruVision have followed up with me by email to see how things worked out. I'm impressed by their attention to customer care.
IMO the glasses by TruVision are every bit as good optically as Dr.Dean, Foster Grants, and all the others I've tried. They're basic lightweight frames, fit well, have spring loaded hinges. I am like many of the other reviewers here in that I have multiple pairs, and leave them scattered around so that I never have to hunt to find a pair. Overall they're really a superb value. Considering how often I lose my glasses, I'm glad I found this convenient economical supplier. What's even better is I know the company will work with the customer if there's a problem.
Thanks for reading. Geezer Speak
RLM
2022-07-16
I read alot, especially outdoors in bright sunlight, so I've tried lots of readers. Some have been cheap and looked it, some have been good looking but brittle and break, and some just haven't felt right. These sunglass readers are the best I've found -- sturdy, attractive, comfortable, and with lenses that don't get dirty as easily as others. NOTE: these are full readers, not bifocals, as I prefer these for reading so I don't have to worry about what part of the lens I'm looking through. Much more comfortable that way. If you want bifocals, look elsewhere.
GeezerSpeak
2021-10-13
These guys have really good customer service. My eyesight had changed a bit, so I went shopping for more "readers" or "cheaters" as I like to call them. I figured I could just guess what strength based on my old glasses. Oops. So I initially bought a couple pair from TruVision and darn... they didn't work right. I thought... "What's the deal here?" So I returned them (free) and contacted TruVision asking them why I'd had problems. The folks at TruVision helped me to figure out that I had ordered the wrong focal-distance. They sent me some very useful information about properly selecting the appropriate x-number. So I ordered some more, but of a slightly different strength. Got them promptly, and they are great. Since then, the folks at TruVision have followed up with me by email to see how things worked out. I'm impressed by their attention to customer care.
IMO the glasses by TruVision are every bit as good optically as Dr.Dean, Foster Grants, and all the others I've tried. They're basic lightweight frames, fit well, have spring loaded hinges. I am like many of the other reviewers here in that I have multiple pairs, and leave them scattered around so that I never have to hunt to find a pair. Overall they're really a superb value. Considering how often I lose my glasses, I'm glad I found this convenient economical supplier. What's even better is I know the company will work with the customer if there's a problem.
Thanks for reading. Geezer Speak
RLM
2022-07-16
I read alot, especially outdoors in bright sunlight, so I've tried lots of readers. Some have been cheap and looked it, some have been good looking but brittle and break, and some just haven't felt right. These sunglass readers are the best I've found -- sturdy, attractive, comfortable, and with lenses that don't get dirty as easily as others. NOTE: these are full readers, not bifocals, as I prefer these for reading so I don't have to worry about what part of the lens I'm looking through. Much more comfortable that way. If you want bifocals, look elsewhere.