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작성자 Joie Noe
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How to Measure Glasses Frame Width: 90-Day Review of the brand Magnetic Reading Glasses


I’ve been putting my knowledge of how to measure glasses frame width to the test with the brand folding readers for 90 days. Here’s a day-by-day breakdown of the 2019 New Occhiali Da Lettura Magnetic Reading Glasses Scober Antenna Fold Portable model.

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Before I bought these, I had no clue how to pick the right frame size. I learned the hard way, so now I want to share what I discovered so you don’t waste money on frames that don’t fit.


Here’s what this review covers:



  • How to measure glasses frame width the right way
  • Whether these budget magnetic readers are worth it
  • How they held up after 3 months of daily use


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Day 1: First Impressions


The package arrived in a simple box. Inside were the folding reading glasses, along with a small carrying case. The antenna fold design means the temples collapse inward, making the glasses very compact.


First thing I did was measure the frame width. Here’s how to measure glasses frame width properly:



  1. Step 1: Lay the glasses flat on a table, fully open.
  2. Step 2: Use a ruler or measuring tape.
  3. Step 3: Measure from the far left edge of the left lens rim to the far right edge of the right lens rim.
  4. Step 4: Include the frame material in your measurement.
  5. Step 5: Compare this number to your face width (measure temple to temple).

These the brand frames measured about 130mm across—a medium width. They fit my face okay, but if you have a wider face, check the numbers first.


The transparent lens option looks clean. The magnetic connection at the bridge is a neat feature that clicks together with a satisfying snap. Build quality felt light, almost too light. I was skeptical.


Verdict: Decent unboxing. The lightweight build made me nervous about durability.


Week 1: Getting Used to Them


I wore these every day for reading. The +1.25 strength worked well for my needs. The fold design made them easy to toss into my shirt pocket.


A few things I noticed early on:



  • The magnetic bridge holds firm. It didn’t pop apart during normal use.
  • The nose pads are basic. They slid down my nose when I looked down.
  • The transparent lens stayed clear. No weird distortion at the edges.
  • The folding mechanism felt smooth but a bit loose.

I browsed the brand category page to see what other frame styles they carry. They have a decent variety, which helped me realize that frame width matters across all their products.


One unexpected discovery: the antenna fold design actually makes it easier to measure frame width. When the temples are folded, you can clearly see the full front frame and measure without the arms getting in the way.


Verdict: Comfortable for short reading sessions. The magnetic feature is genuinely useful. The nose pads need work.


Month 1: Daily Use


By week three, these became my go-to reading glasses. I kept them in my jacket pocket. The portable size is the biggest selling point.


Here’s what daily use taught me:



  • They’re best for 30–60 minute reading sessions. Longer than that, the lightweight frame starts to feel flimsy.
  • The hinge stayed tight. No wobble yet.
  • I dropped them twice. No damage either time.
  • The lens coating picked up fingerprints fast—I cleaned them daily.

About the price-quality tradeoff: these are budget readers. You’re paying for portability and the magnetic gimmick, not premium lens coatings or titanium frames. That’s fine for what they are, but know what you’re buying.


Frame Width Comparison Table


Face SizeIdeal Frame Width
Small120–128mm
Medium129–136mm
Large137–145mm
Extra Large146mm+

These the brand frames fall in the medium range. If you know how to measure glasses frame width before ordering, you’ll avoid the hassle of returns.


Verdict: Solid daily readers for the price. Not luxury, but reliable for quick tasks.


Month 3: Long-Term Verdict


Three months in—here’s the honest truth.


What held up well:



  • The magnetic bridge still clicks strong. No weakening.
  • The fold mechanism works fine. No looseness.
  • Lens clarity stayed the same. No scratches (I was careful).
  • The compact size still impresses me. I carry them everywhere.

What didn’t hold up:



  • The frame finish shows wear marks near the hinges.
  • One nose pad got slightly bent. Still usable but not perfect.
  • The case started to fray at the edges.

For a budget pair of magnetic reading glasses, three months of daily use with only cosmetic wear is acceptable. These aren’t meant to last five years—they’re meant to be portable, cheap, and functional.


Verdict: They lasted well for the price. Expect cosmetic wear after month two.


Key Takeaway: How to Measure Glasses Frame Width


The biggest lesson from this experience: always measure before you buy online. Knowing how to measure glasses frame width saved me from ordering the wrong size twice before.


Quick checklist before buying:



  • Measure your current glasses that fit well. Use that as your baseline.
  • Check the product listing for frame width in millimeters.
  • Look at real buyer photos. Stock photos can be misleading.
  • Read reviews that mention fit. Words like "tight" or "loose" tell you a lot.

Action steps: Research → Compare frame widths → Check reviews → Buy.


Would I Buy Again?


Yes. But with conditions.


I’d buy these again as a backup pair or a travel pair. The portability is unmatched. The magnetic feature is fun and practical. The price is low enough that replacing them yearly isn’t painful.


I would not buy these as my only pair of reading glasses. The build quality is good for the price, but it’s still budget. If you are you looking for more on mozaer.com look into our site. For daily heavy use, invest in something sturdier for your main pair, and keep these in your pocket for when you need them on the go.


the brand selection offers enough variety to find something that fits your face. Just measure first—that one step makes all the difference.


Final verdict: A smart budget buy for portable reading. Measure your frame width, pick the right strength, and set realistic expectations. You’ll be happy with these.


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