👀 Keep Your Vision Clear and Your Style On Point!
The Benvo 12 Pairs Eyeglasses Retainers are designed to provide a secure and comfortable fit for your eyewear. Made from high-quality, odor-free silicone, these anti-slip protectors come in three stylish designs, ensuring they cater to both kids and adults. With a universal fit for various types of glasses, they promise to enhance your daily activities without the hassle of constant adjustments.
Manufacturer | Benvo |
Part Number | EGR001 |
Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.43 x 3.19 x 0.67 inches |
Item model number | EGR001 |
Size | 12 Pcs |
Color | Multicolored |
Style | Soft |
Material | Silicone |
Pattern | Solid |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**E
Good pieces to secure glasses during activity
Exactly what I needed for tennis. I recently started wearing glasses and dint yet have contacts. These kept my glasses secure on my head as I ran around, hit serves, etc. Great choice and very nice that it comes with many options
J**N
Really works!
I get migraines from the weight of my glasses on my nose and behind my ears. They have to be adjusted just right and are always getting out of alignment or slipping. I try to rotate between different pairs but was having trouble with all of them. I purchased this set desperately for help. They are freaking magic! I used two different kinds on my different frames and they are actually comfortable and my glasses stay in place. True lifesaver for me!!
K**D
Good variety to choose from, they each work great
I love these. They do a great job keeping my glasses up. They do their job and you can’t see them. The only thing is a couple of the styles make my ears a little sore after wearing them for a long time. Also a couple of styles didn’t fit my glasses but that’s okay because there are still some that do.
L**.
Fits
Worked great
J**.
Some pros and cons
Be mindful about frame thickness and material. If it’s thin, almost all of these won’t work but the long straight ones, but they’re heavily noticeable unless you have long hair.The rest will fall off or slide with thin frames. They tend to slide as well on metal frames. These are good for thicker frames and plastic frames.I do like the variety. You’ll find at least one that works for your frame. Only issue overall is that they do hurt after a while so I think these are really only good for temporary usage like sports, theme parks, running, working out, anything short term.
L**J
The right piece makes a huge difference in comfort
Got these two days ago, and tried every different shaped piece. Finding the right piece made a HUGE difference in comfort and preventing slippage. I want to go into detail in hopes that this will help someone else who was suffering as I was.I have a very, very high prescription and was solving for two issues: 1) Arms of glasses were painfully resting on the top of my left ear. Right ear was fine. It was so bad that I could only wear my glasses for a few hours at a time without needing to swap with contacts for a several hour-long break. 2) Glasses slipped down my nose a lot day-to-day, and definitely couldn't hit the treadmill without having to push them up every two seconds.Observations:- Behind the ear, curved piece worked best for me. These lifted the glasses so that they no longer rested directly on the tops of my ears. Rather, the weight of my glasses now feels distributed down the length of the add-on piece plus on my nose pads. Instant, huge relief!! So far, no slippage. Also holds the lenses at a good, natural angle so my eyes are properly aligned to the lens -- all my other high-prescription folks out there know the importance of this. Note that I had to slide the piece around on the arms to find the exact spot where they worked for me. Also, there is a learning curve with putting the glasses on with the add-on attached -- kind of have to open them wide, then use fingers to guide the glasses so they tuck-in behind the ear, then gently fix any hair that gets caught up in the arms After a few on/offset, think I have the hang of it!- Hollow tube: I didn't like these as my glasses still sat on top of my ears thus no pain relief, and the width of the tube kind of pushed my ears outward.- Comma shaped thingies: Tried these for a half day. The glasses did not rest directlybtops of my ears, which was good. However, the weight ended up concentrated on the bottom curve of the comma, which started to hurt after half a day of wear. Also, the lenses didn't quite sit at a great angle on my face and there was still some slippage.- Circles: The curve of the circle sits behind the eat nicely, once adjusted to the proper placement along the glasses arm. However, for me the weight was still concentrated in a small area and I didn't find that these relieved my pain.I will definitely be relying on the behind-the-ear piece from now on!
J**T
Yes!
I bought the brown, black and clear pack. I loved the idea of these b/c you get several different options in one pack. I was hoping the little round ones would do the trick but they didn’t. Too small and not grippy enough for me. I ended up having to use the ones that hook around my ear (absolute last choice, honestly) but I’m thrilled I can wear my expensive prescription sunglasses without them sliding off my face. I let my boyfriend try my sunglasses on his big head and they never fit the same again. This fixes the problem. Super happy and very happy with the price. Perfect timing for vacation!
R**A
A Great Solution for Big Glasses
I was gifted RayBans that are all around too large for my face. I love the way they look, but they just slide off my nose and the arms are far too long for where my ears actually are. I put the little stoppers on and did a vigorous head shake whilst bending over. They did not fall off. Success!It's not 5 stars bc the stoppers slide up and down a few cms due to the thinness of the sun glasses' arms. Perhaps I'll add some sort of glue to keep them in place.
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