CliC Adjustable Front Connect Reader, 1.50 Strength, Tortoise Frame
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Average customer review:Product Description
Never misplace your readers again, with CliC's stylish, magnetic front connection ready readers. CliCs offer you "as needed" access to your glasses. No more granny chains or uncomfortable elastic headbands, and no more fumbling in your purse or briefcase for your glasses. Reach for them hanging around your neck on their size-adjustable band, simply click the magnets together over your nose, and you can read at will. There are 4 unisex, fashion-forward colors: translucent blue, red or clear, and blonde tortise. And each color offers you your choice of 6 different magnification strengths: 1.25 and 1.50 mild strengths, 1.75 and 2.00 medium strengths and 2.50 or 3.00 mature strengths. They also can be fitted for prescription lenses. Easy push/pull adjustment.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3328 in Health and Beauty
- Size: 1.50
- Color: Tortise
- Brand: CliC
- Model: TOR 150
- Released on: 2004-11-03
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.25" h x 6.00" w x 7.50" l, .7 pounds
Features
- Unique, patented, ergonomic, reading glasses
- Never misplace your readers, with the adjustable head and neck stand
- Unisex, fashion forward, and one size fits all
- 6 different magnifying powers 1.25 to 3.00 are available
- Magnetic front connection offers "as needed" access to your readers
Customer Reviews
Difficult to adjust
I've reached the age where my arms are getting shorter when I try to read. I have several pairs of OTC reading glasses scattered throughout the house that I can never find when I need them. So this product sounded like just the thing, letting me wear my glasses around my neck without buying a chain and look trendy at the same time.
Alas, it sounded like a great idea but wasn't. So far I have been unable to properly adjust the frames where they don't ride up when I wear them. If I wear them over the ears as intended, my hair weighs them down in the back, causing their refusal to rest on my nose. The only way I can get them to work is if I wear them over my ears and hair, which makes me look like a doofus.
This problem would probably be solved if I got myself a really short haircut. But I don't think I'll be changing my hairstyle just so I can wear these glasses.
Does Amazon sell neck chains for glasses?
One size DOES fit all!
Great idea. Well made product. One "little" problem. If your head is a little larger than average, the magnet will not secure the two halves together. A thick head of hair will have the same result. Most unfortunate.
UPDATE: I've now discovered that the sides do telescope out to accomadate larger sizes. That's more like it. Why they don't advertise that up front is beyond me. It does seem a little obvious now (duh), but I was actually trying to stretch the plastic when the metal front section suddenly slid forward from the plastic back part. Geez. I'm going to buy more of them now. They're great. Make those 3 stars a 5 star rating!
WHAT I DON'T LIKE
GREAT CONCEPT, BUT THE BAND IS WAY TO STIFF!!!!!!!!!! YOU CAN'T CARRY THESE IN A PURSE. I LIKE THE IDEA OF THE MAGNET AND THOUGHT THEY WERE MORE PORTABLE. FIX THAT HARD BAND AND YOU'RE IN BUSINESS! I DON'T EVEN USE MINE.





