







๐ Read, relax, repeat โ without lifting a finger!
The vinmax Bed Prism Spectacles feature a lightweight 90-degree prism lens that allows you to read or watch TV while lying down, reducing neck strain and eye fatigue. Crafted with upgraded materials for durability and comfort, these glasses are ideal for anyone seeking ergonomic relaxation and come with a 5-year quality guarantee.











| ASIN | B01MXF4QXP |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | No Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Lightweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #234,493 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #3,046 in Reading Glasses |
| Brand | vinmax |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 4,744 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Laying Down |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Neutral |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 0.7 inches |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 400139vinmax |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Use for short periods only. Remove before sleeping. Do not wear while walking or in motion. |
| Style Name | Minimalist Tech |
| Style Number | 400139vinmax |
| UPC | 190891081445 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| apparel-closure-type | frame |
D**M
Great product
They fit over other glasses and work great. Tips of the ear arms are a bit fragile, so handle with care.
A**R
They work surprisingly well!
Itโs a great solution for 1st world problems lol We got a new bed and we couldnโt change the position of the tv, and the angle was causing neck pain and discomfort. I initially thought the glasses were gimmicky and wouldnโt work that well, but I was proven wrong! I can watch tv or read a book in bed without straining my neck! Iโve noticed my posture feels better b/c Iโm no longer hunched over or in a weird position. Wearing them feels like Iโm using a VR headset. Cons: my eyes do feel tired more quickly, so Iโm unsure if I will get used to it or will atop using them b/c of this. They are also slightly too heavy, and are a little uncomfortable on my nose. They have left marks on my nose when I wear them for a little while.
M**Y
Works great, a little on the heavy side
I bought these glasses so that I could watch TV while laying on my back in bed. Generally with a pillow but also flat on the mattress without a pillow. They work perfectly in both cases. The TV is sharp and bright and I can see all of the details while watching a football game and read any and all text that appears on the screen. It's a 40" TV about 10 feet away. I have typical glasses as worn by most people over 40 years old. They are trifocals (but they could also be single lens glasses or progressives) and they work as expected. I watch TV by positioning my head such that I am looking through the top of my glasses. If I am holding the remote and want to see the buttons I hold the remote in a position so that I am viewing through the bottom of my glasses. In other words, everything works like it should. At no time is it necessary to remove the prisms. I can also grab my phone and read any texts that may come in from my sons regarding action during the football game. All while not removing the prisms. These prism glasses fit perfectly around my regular frames. As you can see from the photos my frames are about 5-1/4" wide. I suspect that if they were just a small amount wider the prism glasses might not fit correctly. Your mileage may vary. Now for the not so good news. At 2.94 ounces (83.4 grams) they are pretty heavy. In my experience over the past month I am fine for about 30 minutes of continuous use and then I need to remove the prisms and change to a sitting position with my back on the headboard. After about 10 minutes I can change positions and use the prisms again. Rinse and repeat. As above, your mileage may vary. I did try purchasing 2 advertised lighter weight prism glasses to see if they were lighter. They were indeed much lighter in weight but they would not fit around my glasses. Not even close. We kept one of them and my wife is using them as she is able to see reasonably well without her prescription glasses. Not for reading in bed but to watch TV or watch a video on her iPad. Not her phone, however.
J**D
perfect glasses when reading or using your laptop. Keeps your head upright and level.
Love these lazy readers, they are perfect for keeping good posture while reading or working on your laptop computer. These glasses allow you to keep your head upright and looking forward, instead of bending at the neck to look down. If you are reading a book you no longer have to look down or raise the book up to your face to read. Same goes for your laptop. Or if your TV is wall mounted and you are laying in bed you can just put the glasses on and watch tv without having to prop your head on a pillow. It has saved me from all the neck and upper back strain. This particular model is handy as itโs a bit bigger and can accommodate your eyeglasses, and has bigger prism lenses. In the the two days that i have been using this, my back pain is much less. Takes just minutes to get used to it. But should come with a warning like the side car mirrors, โobjects in mirror are closer than they appear.
N**E
great idea, sadly too heavy to get used to on my face
they did fit over my regular glasses, though if you have large frames/lenses you may have difficulty with the fit sadly they were much too heavy to wear/use comfortably and get used to on my face
S**D
Dental Hygienist Used (for neck pain)- 5 Stars
I am a dental hygienist who decided to use these for patients to save my neck from looking down all day. These are an odd looking pair of glasses- I wonโt deny that. BUT! I have decided to opt for these glasses over my dental loupes to keep my neck straight. I have found that these glasses not only keep my neck straight, but has kept my neck in ergonomic position for my job, which STOPPED MY NECK, SHOULDER, HEADACHES & UPPER BACK PAIN!! In our world, every dental professional knows our back, neck & wrists are what breaks down the quickest and itโs what we sacrifice for doing what we love. AVOID THIS FATE BY TRYING THESE FOR WORK!! A few of my teammates got these glasses with a $30 attachable light, and we all have no headaches, no neck or shoulder pain. Some have even taken the jump and bought the new ErgoPrism Loupes for $2000+ for the same kind of result. I will say, you may be a little dizzy getting used to them if you use them in practice. But, after about 3 days, I was moving along like normal. Only downsideโ is the magnification. It is as youโd normally look down with no magnification. My loupes had perfect magnification for seeing fine detail, but honestly, Iโd rather not have a hurting neck, migraines, shoulder pain, tingly hands, just for giving up some magnification. I can still see just fine. I do wear my regular prescription glasses under these magnification specs and I see even more clear. Patients poke fun at my goofy eyeballs, but, I donโt want neck surgery. So, who cares how I look. I am out of pain and I can actually last an entire day without body fatigue or headaches. Give it a try. Whatโs it going to hurt? Iโll tell you, nothing.
A**R
Great gift idea. Something fun and useful, or at the very least a novelty item.
I have not tested it for a long time but you may initially feel a bit uncomfortable due to the middle of the glasses having a barrier between your eyes, so whatever you are looking at you will feel like each of your eyes are looking through binoculars with a division in between. You will however have "no blind spot" in the middle and your mind will stitch both images together giving you a full picture. The discomfort: Imagine if you had your hand in a karate chop position, now put that in between your two eyes. You will still see everything in front of you and the hand itself will not cause a blind spot but you will feel discomfort by the fact that the hand is in the middle of the two images. I do not know if will cause eye strain for other people but it caused me a little bit, perhaps it just takes some getting used to so I will not knock the product down much for it. For the manufacturer, it would be interesting if you guys produce a version where the eyes are not separated so the middle barrier/division is not present. (basically like a jordie laforge style) great concept, very good execution. perhaps version 2 will be perfect?
S**A
Crazy unique idea, not ideal design
First of all, I want to say that these are EXTREMELY cool. I have never seen anything like this and for someone who will lay in bed to binge watch an entire series on Netflix, these are super nifty for avoiding any kinks in your neck. I actually thought it was a fluke because there is no way you could watch a show clearly with something like this, but IT IS LEGIT. The image is a bit smaller though. Cons: - Heavy -- considering these are to be worn like glasses, they are relatively heavy and can be super uncomfortable if worn for too long, so it's not ideal for long-term use. - Vision impairment? I am not sure how to explain it, but since you're technically staring at a reflection, it kind of messes with your eyes, in my opinion. I am not sure how it is when reading, but if you wear them while watching tv, then it almost feels like you're going cross eyed. Again, only happens if you wear them for too long. I've actually used them before bed if I couldn't fall asleep because it almost makes your eyes feel droopy and tired... Overall, it's super inventive and a really unique product, and despite the cons, I would still recommend it considering how inexpensive it is! But if you are prone to getting headaches, I wouldn't buy it.
G**E
Too heavy
The clarity and view is nice and the product does indeed look very sturdy. But it is a whopping 100g in weight. For a large sized adult it might be alright but not for my petite head and neck. Not sure why it says 9 g on the dimensions โฆ.
M**K
they work!
A bit to my surprise, these proved to work well. Given to a friend with medical problems that require her to spend much of her time lying flat on her back, the glasses enable her to watch TV and read books comfortably. And they fit over her regular glasses which she needs to see clearly. Very good value for money.
E**N
Buena calidad
Valen la pena, cumplen con lo prometido.
R**I
I do not recommend. Narrow field of view.
I only used this product for like the first day or two. The field of view on it is so bad, it's two little tiny squares in the glasses, if you were to view a 24 inch monitor you would have to sit back and not move a single centimeter or else things go out of your field of view. Does the product work? Yes, it does. You can lay your head back and view things normally that way, no issues. My only complaint is that the lenses are way too small. I do not recommend at all.
J**S
I love these
I was not sure I would use these all that much but figured they were worth a try. As it turns out they're great for reading. Especially on an e-reader. I use them all the time for that. An excellent gadget
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