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CliC Adjustable Front Connect Reader, 1.25 Strength
CliC Adjustable Front Connect Reader, 1.25 Strength

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Brand: CliC
Discount Category: Health And Beauty


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Customer Ratings: 4.0 out of 5 stars 47 comments

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Shipping Weight (pounds): 1
Dimensions (inch): 12 x 4 x 9



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5 out of 5 stars jlm   November 13, 2007
Bought this for my husband who forgets where he puts things. He thinks the clic glasses are fantastic. May have to have a second pair.clic glasses


3 out of 5 stars size matters   November 5, 2007
I loved the look and operation of these reading glasses. However, I find the normal size is quite tight on the temples and side of the face. This is probably ok for most women. I notice that on the clic website, they have a long version for men. Hopefully this size is wider as well. I could not find this size available on this site.


5 out of 5 stars The Updated Version of What Old Folks Know   October 25, 2007
If you're over 40, and your arms are getting shorter (or you are starting to collect readers when you go to Rite Aid) this is the product for you. They look functional. They work great. But their real value is that they are always around your neck when you need them. What really makes them work is they are on a short enough length that they are always out of the way -- especially from falling food. If you are active, and don't need glasses to do 99% of what you do in life, these will always be close at hand. I own one regular low power, for computer and reading stuff and one higher power for tying on dry flies. Suck it up. Spend the money. Always have your sight close at hand -- and best of all, don't look like your grandmother.


1 out of 5 stars These things HURT!   October 9, 2007
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The reviews are mixed... some say they don't fit, others say that they're adjustable and those with problems just don't know how to adjust them. I trusted the latter half and decided to try them, since those that liked them really liked them.

I'm 5'9" and have an average-sized head. These barely adjust far enough that the neck loop doesn't cause them to pull against my nose _much_. (And I know how to adjust them.) I have to be very careful when snapping the magnets together, because I have so little clearance that I get pinched by them if I'm not.

But the glasses touch my nose only on the bridge at one narrow point... the sides don't touch my nose at all, and after about ten minutes, my nose started to get sore. I need my reading glasses (I had stepped on my last pair), so I kept wearing them until they gave me a headache, and my nose was still sore the next morning.

I bought nose pads to cushion the bridge and they're still uncomfortable... the band doesn't let them slide down past the bridge of my nose where the sides can rest on my nose, even with the additional thickness of the pads. They're very heavy compared to any other glasses I've owned, too, which adds to the discomfort.

These glasses were a total waste of money. The problem isn't that some people can't figure out how to adjust them, the problem is that they were made only for people with small heads.



1 out of 5 stars Clic Adjustable Glasses   September 18, 2007
I have seen and spoken to other people with this type of glasses who just loved them. I thought they would be the answer to the problem I have with constantly looking for my glasses. Due to the fact that I have long hair the glasses do not work as well for me. The strap is too short when not on my face which makes them a little too tight around my neck. If the strap were longer it would be too messy with my hair. I wear them under my hair so the longer strap would not work. I still would recommend these glasses for men or short haired women.