I didn’t even know you could just buy distance glasses like this. I needed something to get by post cataract surgery until I was “released” by the ophthalmologist to get a current vision prescription based on my improved vision. Sounds fine except based on my computer usage, it was recommended that I choose a mid-range correction, which meant I had no usable glasses for driving or just existing out in the world. Sitting at home for six to eight weeks just wasn’t an option. Optometrists refused to test for a new prescription until I was at least six weeks post-surgery on the last eye so I did a quick on-line vision test, found a chart to convert that to an estimated prescription and used that to order, and these worked like a charm. They aren’t particularly stylish or cute, but the point was to be able to see, and these work better than the last pair of $800 prescription glasses I bought. They are single vision so I have to take them off to read, but that is a minor hassle compared to not being able to read signs or see anything clearly past 3 ft in front of me. The frame is a little fragile, but I have a narrow face and nose bridge so I needed something that wasn’t “oversized” and these are flexible enough that they work for a smaller face. I am pleased with the clarity and accuracy of the vision correction. They are lightweight and comfortable to wear. It was $22 well spent in my opinion.