Ah. Varifocals wouldn't be the sort of thing you'd find in the usual places. I'm thinking of trying something like this https://www.amazon.co.uk/Reading-Glasse ... 441de&th=1as I frequently find myself wandering around the house wearing my reading specs.Mussels wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2024 12:20 pmI have never needed glasses until a few months ago when I noticed close work getting difficult, the optometrist confirmed I just needed +1 for reading.Count Steer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2024 8:19 amDid you go straight from not needing/having reading specs to needing prescription ones? Unusual. (Happily I can use +2 'ready readers' and was OK with +1s for a while. The upside is that as the need for stronger reading glasses progressed I stopped needing distance/driving prescription specs ).
There's nowhere round here to buy them on a Sunday and I like varifocals which I can't get locally, thankfully they stay in place with one arm so I'm not desperate.
I had some varifocals made (at ££) and wore them for driving and hiking/map reading but disliked them - a lot. Should probably ask them to put +2s in the rather swish frames.
I did have some prescription specs for using computer screens (the distance is a tad more than for book reading) they also called them 'crafting' glasses but I was stingy with the lens material and frame costs and found them too heavy/prone to slide down my schnozzle.
Mustn't grumble though, the missus needs +7 in one eye the other isn't too bad - makes contact lenses a bit of a challenge and requires high RI (expensive) lens material for specs otherwise specs look a bit, erm, asymmetrical! She manages to get varifocals made though.