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BRADDELL Indoor FL-41 & Outdoor FL-60 clip-on glasses combine advanced amber brown blue-blocking tints with ultra-light aluminium-magnesium frames to reduce light sensitivity, photophobia, and screen glare. Designed to fit over prescription glasses, these precision lenses protect against harsh fluorescent and LED lighting, easing eye strain and migraine triggers for professionals and gamers alike.
| ASIN | B0894ZSL3M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #94,400 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #413 in Men's Fashion Sneakers #718 in Women's Fashion Sneakers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (677) |
| Date First Available | May 25, 2020 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Item model number | Clip-on |
| Manufacturer | BRADDELL OPTICS |
| Package Dimensions | 6.3 x 2.72 x 1.85 inches; 0.99 ounces |
K**5
These work great for light sensitivity!
I was suffering bad light sensitivity and eye strain due to a flare up of Uevitis (and possibly Migraines, which I'm seeing a Doctor for). The FL-41 orange tint lenses eally helps with reducing the light sensitivity and strain, especially from screens. The FL-60 lenses are fine for Outdoor use as well, although I will say I didn't find them any more effective than regular sunglasses, and they are definitely too dark to be used indoors. The clip one themselves fit well, and feel well made. The cases they come in are of a really nice quality as well, and you even get a small complimentary microfibe cloth for cleaning them! All in all, a nice purchase for the price.
B**B
They work!
I bought these along with a pair of large safety FL-41 glasses hoping that they would help with the high intensity LED lights that have triggered migraines with a visual aura for over 40 years. I've used both, and am so grateful for these. Wish I'd known about them before. I can look right at the LED stage lights in an auditorium, the LED headlights at night coming toward me, and the sunlight reflecting off windshields without it triggering a migraine. These fit nicely over my regular prescription glasses, so I can slip them on if I'm not wearing my prescription sunglasses.
M**K
Good, But The Clip Is Too Heavy
The FL-41 is generally recommended for eye strain and headaches caused by bright lights, such as excessive overhead lighting. Not everyone will love the color tint, but if your eyes feel better if you keep them closed for ten seconds, try these. They're mildly amazing. The FL-60s are much darker and not generally useful indoors, more like sunglasses. These are nicely made and come with nice carrying cases. The size and shape works well for me. Unfortunately, the clip is large and heavy and extremely visible, very much in my range of vision (I still constantly notice it after wearing the clip-ons for quite awhile) and very noticeble to other people. So they look slightly ridiculous. I may try changing out the clip, myself. I'm not going to wear these while playing rugby or out waterskiing, so I don't need such a heavy clip, anyway.
W**L
FANTASTIC for migraines, at a great price point
As a severe migraine sufferer with high levels of photosensitivity, I've tried different options. I prefer clip-ons to full changes in glasses, for various reasons. For the price, these are fantastic. The only complaint that I have is in the size and weight of these: I wear small, rectangular, titanium-framed (light-weight) glasses, and these are SUBSTANTIALLY larger, designer for much larger styles of eyewear. The issue here isn't so much the size -- I don't mind them being larger than my glasses, as it just means better coverage when at my screen -- but the fit of the clips. On my smaller glasses, the clips BARELY grab on; if I secure them low on the glasses, the they press against my face uncomfortable. If I clip them higher up on my glasses (to get them off of my face), they do not have a secure enough "hold" with the clips to be functional flipping up and down (without coming off). Also, they're just surprisingly heavy on my lightweight glasses, which creates unexpected pressure through the nose-pads. This doesn't mean that they don't do what I need them to--- which is reduce screen-related migraine flares. They help with this! If I wore larger framed glasses, they would be perfect. I still use them, all day every day, but I'm not kidding about the nose-pad pressure: some days I actually put a small band-aid over my nose to offset the pressure. So if you're rocking larger (more modern styled) eyeglasses, these should work just fine. They're great and big and they work. If you've got lighter-weight or smaller framed glasses, fit and weight may be issues.
C**A
Works as advertised
No headache looking @ screen all day
L**K
Clip on part is annoying and inconvenient
I really tried to like these but the clip on area was difficult to adjust to my normal lenses. They have to be clipped on from the front and it continued to be a mess trying to attach them. If you are good at attaching from the front and use two hands, then try them out. Otherwise, they are useful and help block the sunlight. They are lightweight and easy to clean.
J**H
Great
I like them. Helps cut light from bright screens. Easy to clip on and off.
S**S
No worth ruining new eye glasses
The lens are great, but they will scratch up your eye glasses. The rubber tips come off and the metal scratched up my new lenses. I wouldn’t buy them again.
T**E
These fit great and work very well, worth the money.
R**S
I have been using these for about a week when I read before bed. I have noticed a marked improvement in the quality of my sleep.
E**Y
I found these good value. The pink lenses really do relieve migrainous vision, and I’m not aware of anything else that helps this quickly. Unfortunately my ordinary glasses are not a rectangular shape, so for those considering them, just be aware. 👍😊
D**N
The lighter shade of this pair is suitable for indoor use, i.e. screen light, while the amber colour is ideal for outdoor settings, i.e. Sunlight. The product is of very good quality and effectively prevents photosensitivity leading to migraine headaches.
K**.
Großartig. Habe meine behandelnden Ärzte darauf angesprochen, und musste mir von der Krankenkasse erklären lassen, dass Migränebrillen aktuell nicht legal verschrieben werden können weil sie erst geprüft und als medizinisches Hilfsmittel zugelassen werden müssten. Diese Option war für mich erschwinglich genug um es auf eigene Kasse zu versuchen. Habe bislang nur die hellere Variante getestet, und mir persönlich hilft sie sehr. Habe blaue Augen, war schon immer super lichtempfindlich, und an Migränetagen umso mehr. Beide Aufsätze kommen je mit stabilem Etui und insgesamt einem Putztuch, sodass man sie überall mit hinnehmen und problemlos bei Bedarf anbringen oder verstauen kann. Selbst wenns nur ein Placebo ist, den nehm ich. Zusätzlich steht mir die Farbe auch noch. Ich bin verblüfft.
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