I've been using cheap reading glasses from Mozaer for 3 months. I picked up their "Men Women Blue Light Blocking Reading Glasses Pure Titanium Box Eyeglasses Frame Prescription Optics Presbyopic Myopia Eyewear -250-Bright Gold" model online. I was looking for an affordable pair that could handle daily wear and tear. Here's my day-by-day breakdown of how these glasses held up.
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The package arrived quickly. This was a good start. I opened the box to find the Mozaer glasses tucked inside. They came in a simple case. My first thought was about the weight. These glasses felt very light. Lighter than I expected for something advertised as titanium.
I pulled them out. The bright gold frame looked nice. It was shiny but not too flashy. The design was clean and classic. I put them on. The fit was good right away. They didn't pinch my nose or feel loose on my ears. The lenses were clear. I looked at my phone screen. I could already see a slight yellow tint from the blue light blocking feature. This was different from my old glasses, but not bad.
I usually worry about cheap reading glasses feeling flimsy. But these felt solid enough for the price. The hinges moved smoothly. There was no creaking or wobbling. It felt like a decent product for what I paid.

Verdict: The first impression was better than expected for the low cost. The glasses felt light but not cheap. The blue light tint was noticeable but clear.
During the first week, I wore the glasses almost all day. I used them for reading books, working on my computer, and looking at my phone. The blue light blocking feature took a little getting used to. Everything had a slight warm, yellowish tint. This made white screens look less harsh. My eyes felt less tired after long hours of screen time.
The lightweight frame was a big plus. I often forgot I was wearing them. This is important for comfort. My old glasses would sometimes leave marks on my nose. These did not. The fit stayed good. They didn't slide down my nose even when I moved my head quickly.
I also noticed how easy they were to clean. A quick wipe with a cloth removed smudges. The lenses seemed to resist scratches well, which was a pleasant surprise for cheap reading glasses. I was careful with them, but small bumps usually happen. So far, no marks.
Verdict: The comfort and blue light blocking benefits became clear quickly. The slight color change was worth the eye relief.
After a month, these glasses became my go-to pair. I stopped using my old ones. The Mozaer glasses handled my daily routine well. I commute, work at a desk, and read before bed. They fit right into my life without any fuss. The vision remained clear. I could read small print easily. The -250 strength was just right for my needs.
I kept an eye on the frame's finish. The bright gold color did not chip or fade. The titanium material, or at least the finish on it, seemed quite durable. This was a good sign. Sometimes with inexpensive frames, the color rubs off quickly. Not here.