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The Bed Prism Spectacles are an innovative solution for reading and watching TV while lying down. With a lightweight design and a unique 90-degree prism, these glasses help prevent neck cramps and eye strain, making them an ideal gift for anyone who loves to relax without compromising comfort.
L**.
They work surprisingly well!
It’s a great solution for 1st world problems lolWe got a new bed and we couldn’t change the position of the tv, and the angle was causing neck pain and discomfort. I initially thought the glasses were gimmicky and wouldn’t work that well, but I was proven wrong! I can watch tv or read a book in bed without straining my neck! I’ve noticed my posture feels better b/c I’m no longer hunched over or in a weird position. Wearing them feels like I’m using a VR headset.Cons: my eyes do feel tired more quickly, so I’m unsure if I will get used to it or will atop using them b/c of this. They are also slightly too heavy, and are a little uncomfortable on my nose. They have left marks on my nose when I wear them for a little while.
A**D
Best sleep I’ve ever had!
Great glasses. Work better than I expected. I’m a writer and I spend hours sitting. Hard on the back and legs. Saw this and thought, “Now we’re talkin!”So I bought a pair. So excited to try them on when I got home. I dashed in, tore open the package and slid them on. *Side note: Be sure you’re sitting down before attempting this. Everyone’s fine, BTW. Thanks for asking.Anyway, I took them off and ran to the bedroom with my laptop in tow. I opened up my manuscript, fluffed my pillow, (that’s what she said) laid back... aaaaand promptly fell asleep. Best nap I’ve had in years. It’s entirely possible I’m still asleep, no way to verify that, really. Seems real.Don’t know how the glasses figure into this, but I had an odd dream while I was out. Something to do with llamas, Buick Skylarks, and ranch dressing. Typical daytime nap fodder.But I digress. Great product, great price. I doubt I’ll get a single paragraph written at a time, but at least I’m comfortable.Would recommend.
M**0
Great Concept but Design Needs Work
While these are marketed as "lazy" glasses, I think there is a lot of practicality in having glasses that reduce neck strain and can help with"tech neck". Overall it's a fun product and I think it has potential, but it's too heavy to use currently.Pros:-The glasses do work. I wish I could adjust the angle of the prism a little bit, but surprisingly was not too difficult or disorienting to use (have only used for short periods of time because of the cons below).-I love that my neck doesn't feel strained when doing an activity like reading or if I'm using my laptop on a table where it's not eye level.Cons:-Heavy. I also wear regular glasses underneat so I feel the weight on the bridge of my nose and can't wear them too long.-Vision quality is clear, but because of the prism sizes it does make what you're looking at a little bit smaller which could actually cause some eye strain if you already struggle with seeing far distances. The glasses I have also has a line in between the vision because the overlay of the prisms don't line up perfectly.
A**R
Great gift idea. Something fun and useful, or at the very least a novelty item.
I have not tested it for a long time but you may initially feel a bit uncomfortable due to the middle of the glasses having a barrier between your eyes, so whatever you are looking at you will feel like each of your eyes are looking through binoculars with a division in between. You will however have "no blind spot" in the middle and your mind will stitch both images together giving you a full picture.The discomfort: Imagine if you had your hand in a karate chop position, now put that in between your two eyes. You will still see everything in front of you and the hand itself will not cause a blind spot but you will feel discomfort by the fact that the hand is in the middle of the two images. I do not know if will cause eye strain for other people but it caused me a little bit, perhaps it just takes some getting used to so I will not knock the product down much for it.For the manufacturer, it would be interesting if you guys produce a version where the eyes are not separated so the middle barrier/division is not present. (basically like a jordie laforge style)great concept, very good execution. perhaps version 2 will be perfect?
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