Wipon Progressive Multifocal Photochromic Reading Glasses: Photochromic lenses
Available Options

Ever wished your reading glasses could just... figure it out for you? Well, now they can. Meet the progressive multifocal photochromic reading glasses, your all-in-one solution for presbyopia. Whether you're diving into a book or stepping out into the sun, these glasses adjust on the fly—strengths from +1.0 to +4.0 mean they've got your back (or rather, your eyes). And those photochromic lenses? They're like having a personal assistant for your pupils, tweaking the light so you always see clearly. Plus, let's not overlook the frames—because who says practical can't be stylish?
Why you'll love them:
- Say goodbye to juggling multiple pairs. One pair does it all.
- Sunny day? Lenses darken. Back inside? They clear up. It's magic (well, science).
- Whatever your vision needs, there's a strength for you. It's like a buffet, but for your eyes.
- Progressive multifocal design
- Adjustable reading strength
- Fashionable frame
- Smart color changing
- Photochromic lenses
General specs
- Brand: Wipon
- Seller: Joom
- Lens Type: Photochromic, Progressive Multifocal
- Reading Strength: +1.0, +1.5, +2.0, +2.5, +3.0, +3.5, +4.0
- First listed by seller: 5/23/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
Shipping options
Comparison with similar products
This item | Recommendations | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Progressive Multifocal Photochromic Reading Glasses Photochromic lenses
|
![]() Smart Photochromic Glasses for Presbyopia Progressive multifocal lenses
|
![]() Smart Photochromic Reading Glasses Photochromic lenses
|
![]() Smart Photochromic Reading Glasses Photochromic lenses
|
![]() Round Smart Photochromic Reading Glasses Progressive multifocal lenses
|
![]() Unisex Progressive Multifocal Glasses for Presbyopia Smart photochromic lenses
|
|
Brand | Wipon | CICI Global Glasses | CICI Global Glasses | Green Harvest | NAPAGE Global Glasses | CICI Global Glasses |
Model | ||||||
Color | ||||||
Rating |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Price | $16.47 | $11.81 | $11.54 | $19.25 | $7.64 | $13.60 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 29, 2025 | August 8, 2025 | August 29, 2025 | August 8, 2025 | August 28, 2025 | August 29, 2025 |
Lens Type | Photochromic, Progressive Multifocal | Progressive multifocal | Photochromic, Progressive multifocal, Bifocal | Photochromic, Progressive multifocal, Bifocal | Photochromic, Bifocal |
Benjamin G.
Winnipeg, MB
June 4, 2025
As a marketer in Winnipeg, I picked these up a couple of months ago hoping they'd simplify my life, especially since I'm into photo and video stuff and need good vision for editing. I remember the first time I wore them outside on a sunny day—it was pretty cool how they darkened up, but indoors, it took a bit to clear, which was a small hassle. Over time, I've gotten used to them, and they do save me from carrying around multiple pairs, which is a huge plus for my budget-conscious side. However, they're not flawless; the transitions aren't always instant, and I've had moments where the vision felt a bit off, making me double-check things. For the price, they're decent, but I wouldn't say they're the best out there. They get the job done, but with some quirks :)
- Pros: I really appreciate how these glasses handle multiple tasks without needing to switch pairs; it's extremely convenient for someone like me who's always on the go. The way they adjust to different lighting conditions is smooth and makes outdoor reading a breeze, and the range of strengths means I can find something that works well for my eyes. Plus, the frames look sleek and modern, which is a nice bonus.
- Cons: From what I feel, the adjustment isn't always perfect—sometimes it takes a moment too long to change, and in certain situations, the clarity isn't as sharp as I'd like, especially when moving between very bright and dim areas. They can feel a bit heavy after wearing them for a while, and I've noticed some minor distortions at the edges, which is a bit annoying for detailed work.