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Flammi Lazy Glasses use precision prism optics to tilt your view 90° for comfortable reading or screen time while lying down. Crafted with a sleek metal frame, they allow eye contact and reduce neck strain, making them ideal for travel, commutes, or home relaxation. Lightweight yet durable, these glasses fit over prescription eyewear and protect your eyes and spine during extended use.








| ASIN | B0D9JPYLCV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,544 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #291 in Reading Glasses |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,922) |
| Date First Available | July 16, 2024 |
| Department | Unisex |
A**I
A 'gimmick' that actually works as advertised.
These glasses. My goodness. They look so comical, but they work so well! I gave them a shot because I like to fuss around with my phone while lying down, and the angle is bad for my neck if I lie in that position for too long. With these glasses I haven't had any neck issues at all. They're a little heavy, so they're not good to use sitting up straight or standing. But if you're lying flat on your back with a book or device on your stomach, the weight isn't really an issue. They're made of the "soft" kind of plastic too (like gaming mice or phone cases), so overall they're pretty comfortable. It just takes a bit to get used to the right angle, and you can't hold things too close or the space between the prisms becomes a black line in the middle of your vision. If you wear them too long in one sitting your eyes might get fatigued, but I've only had that problem once or twice, and my eyes were probably already tired beforehand. They fit nicely over prescription eyeglasses, which is good because I'm blind as a bat otherwise. Though I had my mother try it out and she found it easier to use them *without* her glasses, so your mileage may vary there. As of this review I've been using them nearly every night for a little over a month, and I love them. I may look ridiculous to an observer, but who cares?
T**Y
Great, fun product
Hilariously fun! I am an avid reader, and these are great for when you want to feel extra lazy and go flat out. As others have stated, they are a bit heavy and take some time to get used to. They fit great over my rectangular glasses and so far they've held up.
R**4
Funny yet functional
Super funny but functional glasses! I can lay flat with my head comfortably resting and hold my book where needed based on my eyesight. No neck pain! I wish they weren't quite so heavy, but I may add nose pads.
L**.
Lazy Glasses Review
Ordered glasses to use after Cornea Transplants in both eyes. However, I was unable to use them as I have hoped. I had to wear a protective plastic shield over my eye and since I needed my reading glasses on too, I was unable to wear the lazy glasses over my reading glasses and the shield. Also, the glasses were too heavy and would not stay on my face. However, glasses do seem to be well-made and would probably beneficial to someone else. I started to return them; however, both surgeries required some lengthy, uncomfortable recovery periods. I am still under the surgeon's care, but transplants have worked. Linda Deaton
G**S
Good when they work; spotty quality control; not terribly comfortable
I've bought a number of these. Twice I've received units whose lenses are misaligned - they're unusable and instantly cause dizzyness. When you get one that's aligned correctly, the image is great - and it's a big help for folks with occasional neck pain. The other problem: the bridge plastic is a thin edge - not suitable for resting on your nose when lying down - which is an astonishing design flaw. These are to be used while lying down...and most of the weight is on the bridge of your nose. That surface should be a contoured one or at least a large flat surface; instead it's almost a knife edge. After an hour there will be a red horizontal line marking the bridge of your nose.
A**R
Awesome glasses
These are ao fun, i can lay in bed and read now without my arms getting tired feom holding the book, it has helped so much and i am abke to read much more comfortably and not straining my neck. Yes they look funny, but they are great for their intended purpose!
M**H
Perfect for watching TV in bed.
I blew out a disk in my lumbar and was in bed for most of about three weeks. I already had a large 4K TV set up at the end of the bed. These glasses allowed me to pass the time while lying completely flat. I even managed to get the laptop set up and use the 4K TV as a monitor to get some work done. Also great for using the phone or iPad in bed without straining your neck or arms. Without the glasses, I noticed I had to raise the iPad up high enough to use it. With the glasses, I was able to lay flat and rest the iPad on my belly, alleviating arm and neck strain. My only critique is that I wish the Field of View were wider. It didn't quite cover the edge-to-edge view of the high def TV. I looked for other glasses with wider prisms, but was unable to find any on Amazon. I'm thinking they might not exist, or if they do, they are much more expensive or heavy? In any case, if you need to lay flat for extended periods of time, these glasses were a godsend for my healing process.
N**R
Good product with sturdy quality. Little bit heavy, but was expected. Clarity is good and needs cleaning incase of any fingerprint on glasses. Overall good purchase for relaxed reading in bed
P**P
It is good for my need, thanks
B**E
Can’t believe the difference, laziness supported sooo well👏
G**O
Bueno para descansar el cuello y la posición
D**J
Fun to play around with. I occasionally use it to read books or use mobile while lying down. It is heavy and is quite wide so if you have a small stature/face then it will be uncomfortable. Worth a try.
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