Reading Glasses
Presbyopia: A condition of the eye that causes difficulty focusing on close objects. It is a normal part of aging and usually begins to affect people in their 40s.
Reading Glasses: Eyeglasses designed to help people with presbyopia see objects up close. They are typically available in a range of strengths, from +1.00 to +3.50 diopters.
Bifocals: Eyeglasses with two distinct optical powers, one for distance vision and one for near vision. They are often used by people with presbyopia who need to see both near and far objects clearly.
Progressive Lenses: Eyeglasses with a gradual change in optical power from the top of the lens to the bottom. They are designed to provide clear vision at all distances, from near to far.
Anti-Reflective Coating: A thin coating applied to the surface of eyeglass lenses
Customer Type
- Young adults
- Middle-aged adults
- Elderly
Retail Store Availability
- Optical stores
- Department stores
- Drugstores
- Online retailers
Usage Interval
- Everyday use
- Occasional use
Shelf Life
- Indefinite
Retail Store Types
- Optical stores
- Department stores
- Drugstores
- Discount retailers
- Online retailers
Age Suitability
- Adults
- Elderly
Gender Targeting
- Unisex
Events or Occasions
- Reading
Categories
- Eyewear
Seasonality
- All seasons
Price Point
- Low
- Medium
- High
Product Features
- Various magnification levels
- Comfortable fit
- Durable materials
- Stylish designs
Brand Recognition
- Well-known brands
Usability and Convenience
- Portable
- Easy to use
Health and Safety for Glasses Reading
- Not applicable (this attribute does not apply to glasses used for reading)
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