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What Are Reading Glasses?

Reading glasses are specially designed eyeglasses that help you see objects clearly at close distances, typically within 12–18 inches.

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Why Do You Need Reading Glasses?

Reading Books

Enjoy your favourite books with perfect clarity.

Using Phones

Scroll, type and read with ease.

Working on Screens

Reduce Digital eye strain and work comfortably

Close-Up Tasks

Perfect for every Close Vision Needs.

How Do Reading Glasses Work?

Reading glasses use convex (plus-powered) lenses that help focus light properly onto the retina, making nearby objects appear clear.

In simple terms:

  • They magnify text and objects
  • Reduce the effort your eyes need to focus
  • Improve clarity for close-up tasks
How reading glasses workHow reading glasses work

Common Signs You May Need Reading Glasses

These symptoms may not be caused by blue light alone but are often associated with long screen time, poor lighting, and reduced blinking

Blurry reading visionBlurry reading vision

Blurry reading vision

Text appears unclear or slightly out of focus, especially during close reading.

Holding text farther awayHolding text farther away

Holding text farther away

You need to move books or screens farther to see them clearly.

Eye strainEye strain

Eye strain

Extended close work can cause discomfort, fatigue, and tired eyes.

Difficulty with small textDifficulty with small text

Difficulty with small text

Small fonts become harder to read and require extra effort to focus.

Types of Reading Glasses

Non-Prescription Reading GlassesNon-Prescription Reading Glasses

Non-Prescription Reading Glasses

Ready to use glasses with standard strengths.
Pre-made in both lenses
Available in common strengths like +1.00, +1.50, +2.00
Prescription Reading GlassesPrescription Reading Glasses

Prescription Reading Glasses

Customised for each eye, Perfect for Daily Use
Suitable if your eyes have different power
More accurate and comfortable for long-term use

Choosing the right Power

The right power ensures clear vision and maximum comfort for your daily needs.

Age 40 - 45Age 40 - 45
Age 40 - 45+1.00 to +1.50
Age 45 - 50Age 45 - 50
Age 45 - 50+1.50 to +2.00
Age 50 - 60Age 50 - 60
Age 50 - 60+2.00 to +2.50
Age 60+Age 60+
Age 60++2.50 to +3.00

These are general guidelines. For accurate power, we recommend getting an eye test from a certified optometrist.

Choosing the right powerChoosing the right power
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So... Why Rimloo?

Reduce eye strain, block harmful blue light, and enjoy clear, relaxed vision all day.


Instant Clarity

Reduces Eye Strain

Improves Visual Comfort

Improved Productivity

Tips for Using Reading Glasses Effectively

  • Use them only for close-up tasks
  • Remove them when looking at distant objects
  • Maintain proper reading distance (14–16 inches)
  • Ensure good lighting while reading
  • Get regular eye checkups
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Frequently asked questions

We're happy to answer your questions

Yes, ready-made reading glasses are widely available, but prescription glasses offer better accuracy.

Reading glasses are designed for close-up tasks. Wearing them all day for distance vision is not recommended as they may cause discomfort.

Your reading glasses power can be determined through an eye exam. As a general guide, power increases with age, starting around +1.00 at age 40.

No, reading glasses do not weaken your eyes. They simply help your eyes focus on close objects, which becomes harder naturally with age.

No. Reading glasses are optimized for close distances (12-18 inches), while computer glasses are designed for intermediate distances (20-26 inches) and may include blue light filtering.