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Ray-Ban 5277 Computer Style Progressive

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$237
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  • Computer Style Progressive $237
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How do computer
lenses work?

An unstoppable fashion icon, Ray-Ban eyewear sets the standard for reading glasses, sunglasses and sunglass readers. Frames are offered in varying colors and styles, and each pair comes with distortion-free, scratch resistant lenses on readingglasses.com.

Anti-Reflective Computer Lenses


Computer Lenses, sometimes referred to as Office or Occupational Lenses, make it easy for your eyes to move back and forth between near vision tasks like computer work and reading printed material.

Computer lenses are a specialty type of progressive lens designed for today's world. Like any progressive lenses, they eliminate the need for multiple pairs of glasses. But more important, they give your eyes the focal length they need as they need it, greatly reducing eye strain.

1. Select your normal reading magnification power and the lens will do the rest. The upper portion of these lenses allow for intermediate range viewing, perfect for computer, not to mention tasks like, cooking, sewing, following sheet music, drafting or reading blueprints, and many more uses.

2. As you lower your focus to the bottom portion of the lens, the lens acts like any reading lens, making it easy to read cellphone screens, pill bottles, newspapers, or the latest best sellers. The included high quality Anti-Reflective Coating reduces eye strain even more, allowing you to enjoy your work and hobbies.
  • Prescription Quality
  • Companion case included
  • Micro-fiber cleaning cloth included with each order.

Frame:

  • Optical grade plastic
  • Spring hinges

Lenses:

  • Lightweight optical quality plastic
  • Distortion free
  • Thin profile
  • Scratch resistant coating

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Size and fit

Fits and looks best on faces that are Narrow-Average in width.

Frames front view
Frame Width 135mm - 5 1/4 inNose Bridge17mm - 5/8 inHorizontial Lens 52mm - 2 in
Frames side view
Temple Arm 140mm - 5 1/2 inVertical Lens 28mm - 1 1/8 in

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Reviews

Rating of this product is 3.6667 out of 5
3.67

Based on 3 reviews
  • Rating of this product is 5 out of 5
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    Bruce Mears Aubrey, TX March 20, 2019

    These made my job easier

    I have always used single rx lenses for computer work with significant inconvenience. They were either too strong for the monitor or too week to read. These progressives are the perfect solution.
  • Rating of this product is 5 out of 5
    5
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    Chris Omaha, NE January 31, 2018

    I can see!

    These are perfect for me. I appreciate you guys customizing the PD for me. Great quality, fair price!
  • Rating of this product is 1 out of 5
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    Chris Nadeau c/o ScyllaDB PALO ALTO, CA November 13, 2018

    No better than a cheap $10 pair of readers, and the frame/temples aren't even well made. What a rip off.

    I would not recommend these glasses to anyone, they aren't any better than a cheap pair of Foster Grants.

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