I've been using reading sunglasses polarized from Mozaer for 90 days. Here's my day-by-day breakdown of using these high-definition, far and near dual-purpose reading glasses.
I was looking for a solution that would help me read outside and protect my eyes from the sun and blue light. Finding a good pair of reading sunglasses polarized that also corrected my vision seemed like a tall order. I needed something that worked well and didn’t break the bank.

Here's how the Mozaer glasses performed over three months.
The glasses arrived in a simple box. They felt lightweight, which was a plus. The frames looked stylish, similar to what I expected from the online pictures. The black-gray color was neutral and seemed like it would go with everything. My first thought was, "These might actually work."
Putting them on for the first time, I could see clearly both near and far. It was a bit strange at first, getting used to the multifocal aspect. The anti-blue light coating gave everything a slightly yellow tint, which I wasn't sure I liked at first.
Verdict: Promising start. Multifocal design seems effective. Need to adjust to the color tint.
The first week was all about adjusting. I wore the glasses while reading outside, driving, and even working on my computer. Here's what I noticed:
One thing that concerned me was the build quality. They felt a little flimsy, and I wondered how well they would hold up over time. I decided to check the Mozaer Lens Shop to see if they have any information on the materials used.
Verdict: Good performance, but concerned about long-term durability. Adjusting to multifocal lens takes time.
After a month, the Mozaer reading sunglasses became part of my daily routine. I found myself reaching for them every time I went outside. Here are some observations: