Independent review context
Looking for independent OptiReaders Pro reviews?
What independent consumer testing organisations do and do not cover for non-prescription multifocal readers, and how to judge a reader brand yourself.
Official store pricing
1 Pair $29.99 · 2 Pairs $49.99 · 3 Pairs $69.99
Free shipping on 2+ pairs · 30-day money-back guarantee
Set expectations on third-party testing
Independent consumer testing organisations publish work on prescription eyewear retailers and on general vision care. As of this writing we are not aware of an independent laboratory report specific to OptiReaders Pro, and we will not imply one exists. Any page claiming a named consumer-testing endorsement for an inexpensive reader brand should be treated with suspicion — that includes pages about us.
What you can verify yourself
- Does the seller state clearly that the product is non-prescription? We do.
- Is there a named return window with an email address that answers? Ours is 30 days at support@optireaderspro.net.
- Are the optical claims specific (progressive zones, coatings) rather than magical (cures eyesight)?
- Is the price consistent, or does a countdown reset every time you reload the page?
A five-minute home test when they arrive
Read a printed page at your usual distance through the bottom of the lens. Open a laptop at arm's length and check the middle. Then look across the room through the top. If any of those three feel wrong after a couple of sessions, you are inside the return window and should use it.
Our position
We would rather send you away with realistic expectations than sell a pair that gets returned. Multifocal readers solve a specific, common problem cheaply. They do not replace an eye exam, and no honest seller will tell you otherwise.