Don't buy new reading glasses before you read this. I am sharing my worst and best experiences. It will save you frustration and money.
I need to be honest. I bought reading glasses to go from some nameless online site. I thought I was being smart. I thought I found a deal. I was seriously disappointed. I got burned hard.
The entire experience was a disaster, starting with the glasses themselves. The build quality was a joke. I read feedback from others who bought there. One guy had worn glasses for 25 years. He said this was the first pair of glasses he wanted to literally throw in the trash. They just didn't hold up. The company will "nickel and dime" you after the purchase, and the glasses don't last.
Cheap materials mean the frames fail fast. The hinges get loose. The lenses pop out. When you buy glasses intended for daily use—especially if you work on a computer—you need durability. These were not durable. They were disposable trash that cost too much money to replace every month.
But the bad quality wasn't the worst part. The website itself felt shady and untrustworthy. I found a pair of frames. The price looked good. I clicked to build my order. The price jumped up right away. This happened to me and to other customers.
One person saw a product priced at $40.60. They built their order. Suddenly, the price was $58.00! They were about to take a screenshot, and the company raised the price again! These guys are shady. They bait you with a low number and then change the cost, trying to blame it on lens features or even the frame color.
If you have a problem, forget getting help. They have no customer service phone number. You are stuck with a bot chat. When a live person finally showed up, they gave the customer the runaround. They blamed the customer’s expectations for being too high. What about the company’s expectation to provide honest pricing?
Verdict: If a company cheats you on the price, they are definitely cheating you on the quality of the product. Low price upfront almost always means high replacement cost later.
After that first disaster, I almost gave up on buying reading glasses online. I wasted time, money, and had incredible frustration. I needed a reliable pair of anti-blue light reading glasses that would hold up for long computer sessions. I stopped looking for the cheapest option. I started looking for the best value and honesty.
Then I found Mozaer’s Anti-Blue Light Reading Glasses. This is a durable half-frame design built for men in business or anyone needing professional computer goggles. They had the right strength, from +1.00 all the way up to +4.00, and they actually looked professional.

When my Mozaer reading glasses to go arrived, the experience was truly night and day. First, the ordering was easy. The price I saw was the price I paid. No hidden charges. No last-second price increases. This alone earned my trust immediately.