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🔷 Square TR90 Titanium Blue Light Glasses
I bought these square TR90 titanium blue light blocking glasses because I work from a computer for hours daily, and my older readers were uncomfortable and heavy. The minimalist design with a squared-off frame caught my attention, plus the TR90 material was advertised as super lightweight and flexible.
The shipping took 13 days to the East Coast—fairly standard for AliExpress. Glasses arrived securely packed in a soft pouch with an included cleaning cloth. First impression? Way better quality than expected.
Pros: – Extremely lightweight — almost feels like I’m not wearing glasses at all – Blue light filter is legit — I don’t get eye strain even after long screen hours – The hinges are smooth, and the frame sits well on the bridge – No plastic odor or cheap feel
Cons: – The arms could be a tad longer for those with wider faces – No hard case included
I checked similar styles on Amazon and Warby Parker, and those go for $40–$75. I paid under $10 on AliExpress. That’s wild. These absolutely met and exceeded expectations. Would’ve expected this quality at triple the price.
US $2.63
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🔷 Retro Round TR90 Titanium Reading Glasses
I picked up these retro round blue light reading glasses in +1.50 because I wanted something a bit more stylish for casual wear. The rounded vintage frame reminded me of some designer pairs I’d seen in store windows.
Delivery was smooth — about 15 days. The product came with a simple pouch and cloth. These glasses look slick in person — matte black frame, a retro vibe that actually flatters my face.
Pros: – Design is super stylish, gives a smart-casual look – Lenses are crystal clear with effective blue light filtering – Comfortable nose pads, no pinching or slipping
Cons: – Doesn’t come with a hard shell case – Not suitable for very wide faces
For under $9, they give off serious $60–$80 energy. Honestly, these feel like something you’d pick up at a boutique optical store. A great value buy that fully lived up to the product listing.
US $4.08
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🔷 Pure Titanium High-Quality Reading Glasses
These pure titanium presbyopia glasses had one job — be durable and lightweight while offering a +2.0 magnification. I chose them for their promise of superior build quality and for the fact that I wanted something sturdier for daily wear.
Shipping took just under 2 weeks. Unboxing was uneventful but neat. The glasses are featherlight, and you can really feel the difference in material quality. They bend slightly without losing shape — something cheaper frames can’t do.
Pros: – Premium-grade titanium, you can tell by touch – Comfortable fit — forgettable in the best way – Solid blue light protection – Diopter strength feels accurate and consistent
Cons: – Design is a bit generic compared to others – Nose pads feel stiff at first
These were $12.99 shipped. Comparable titanium models in the US start at $65. These easily met expectations and have become my go-to readers for work.
US $0.99
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🔷 May Flower Rimless Titanium Reading Glasses
The May Flower rimless blue light readers in +1.5 stood out to me because of the sleek, barely-there design. I was looking for something that wouldn’t dominate my face, and these promised a discreet, modern look.
Shipping was slightly longer — around 17 days. The packaging was minimal but intact. The glasses themselves are incredibly light — almost like wearing air. The rimless design gives them a clean and subtle profile.
Pros: – Elegant, minimalist look – Incredibly lightweight and flexible frame – Good lens clarity and blue light performance
Cons: – Feels a bit fragile due to rimless style – Cleaning them requires more care
For $11.50, these look and feel like $90 rimless readers. If you like invisible frames that still protect your eyes, these surpassed expectations.
US $3.34
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🔷 Square Blue Light Blocking Readers (Duplicate Listing)
I accidentally ordered this pair thinking it was different from the first, but it turned out to be the same square TR90 frame in another color. That said, it gave me a chance to confirm consistency across batches.
Delivery was even quicker this time — 11 days. Fit and function were identical. The only difference was the color, and both looked good on me.
Pros: – Lightweight, no pressure on temples – Effective blue light blocking – Affordable backup pair
Cons: – No variations in sizing or case options
At under $10 again, it reconfirmed how much value these glasses offer. Met expectations twice in a row.
US $0.99
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🔷 Progressive Multifocal Titanium Computer Glasses
I needed progressive multifocal blue light glasses to reduce the hassle of switching between reading and mid-distance. The product description made bold claims about smooth focus transitions and anti-fatigue design.
Shipping was a little longer — 18 days. But the product arrived intact. The build is solid with spring hinges that feel premium. The multifocal lens zones actually work well — took about two days to adjust, but now it’s seamless.
Pros: – Multifocal tech works — clear at desk and monitor distances – Great for computer work and reading – Sturdy titanium frame with spring hinges
Cons: – Slight learning curve to get used to lens zones – Frame design is very functional, not stylish
This cost me about $16. The cheapest progressive glasses I found in US stores were $90 and up. Considering that, this pair more than met expectations and now sits permanently on my desk.
US $3.11
✅ Final Verdict
This was hands down my best AliExpress glasses haul so far. Out of 6 pairs, every single one worked well, and a few genuinely surprised me with how premium they felt. The pricing is unbeatable, the quality better than expected, and the styles were accurate to the listings. I’d absolutely recommend these to anyone looking for affordable, blue light blocking reading glasses. Will I be ordering more? Definitely.







