Stylish black progressive multifocal reading glasses with an extra large clear field of vision, each pair of multifocal transitional presbyopes fits perfectly on a variety of face shapes. Soft nose pads relax the bridge of the nose. You can easily use multifocal presbyopes anywhere. Bridge width: 22 mm/0.9 inch Frame width: 150 mm/6 inch Lens width: 52 mm/2 inch Lens height: 41 mm/1.6 inch Temple length : 145 mm/5.7 inch Diopter : +1.0 (45-49 years), +1.5 (50-54 years), +2.0 (55-59 years), +2.5 (60-64 years), +3.0 (65-69 years), +3.5 (70-74 years) Packaging: Reading glasses x 1 Glasses case x 1 Cleaning cloth x 1 Tips for use: To avoid damage, please do not use paper towels, clothing or alcohol to clean your glasses, and do not use household cleaners or soap. Due to monitor differences, the picture may not reflect the actual colour of the product. The product is measured manually, please allow 1-3 mm error and make sure you don't mind before ordering.Men's presbyopia glasses are not easily scratched, firm, flexible, tough, lightweight, reduce your reading pressure, bring you a good visual experience, dust-free, easy to clean, safe and easy to wear. Wearing progressive multifocal reading glasses takes about a week for most people to adjust to wearing progressive multifocal glasses, but the adjustment period varies from person to person. You should slow down when you feel dizzy. Stylish computer readers fit all face types and are stress-free to wear, designed for people who spend long hours at their desks or other work areas, and make a beautiful gift for family and friends. Reading glasses with anti-blue light HD resin lenses block blue light, reduce UV rays, reduce eyewear fatigue and vision damage, provide greater comfort and visual clarity. Reduces reflected light on the lens surface. Progressive multifocal presbyopes for reading and seeing in the distance without frequent picking, with magnification at the bottom of the lens for close reading. The middle part is for working on the computer and the top can be used to see the scenery while travelling.