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JulianChin
9
Apr 26, 2018
I got the Intercept during the last drop. When I put it on I noticed a bit or "power" or a slight binocular effect. is this normal with these glasses? I have 20/20 vision hence I wish to keep it that way. Haven't worn it since. Appreciate some feedback from users here :)
Ocelot79
16
Apr 29, 2018
JulianChin
From what I read on their website there is a slight magnification of +0.2 or so. This is also explained in this YouTube video: https://youtu.be/RgPEfIMsHyo
JulianChin
9
May 2, 2018
Ocelot79Thank you so much 😊
Ocelot79
16
May 2, 2018
JulianChin I also have to note my optician recommended a slight magnification to relieve eye strain. In my case I have -1 and the recommended magnification is +0.5; based on that information it stands to reason Gunnar optiks magnification will have the same effect, still if you're in doubt consult an optician for more information like I did.
Sceptic
9
Jun 1, 2018
JulianChinI've seen someone talk about Spektrum Glasses and specifically mentioning the lack of a magnification effect on them. I won't guarantee they're otherwise great, but they might be worth checking out.
JulianChin
9
Jun 2, 2018
ScepticThank you my friend. To be honest I have not been using these Gunnar Optics since I posted :( Also because I went back to changing my screen colours to a warmer tint.
I will give this another try and check the Spektrum glasses you mentioned. Thanks mate :)
Sceptic
9
Jun 4, 2018
JulianChinYou can apparently get 10% off with code "LINUS", too; they're a regular sponsor of a channel on youtube.