Over half of tested reading glasses fail to list key details to prevent eye strain
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July 15, 2026
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More than half of the reading glasses tested by Hong Kong’s consumer watchdog failed to label pupillary distance, a key measurement for aligning lenses to ensure clear vision and reduce the risk of eye strain.
The Consumer Council tested 17 models of ready-to-wear reading glasses between January and May, with the claimed magnifying power for all models at +2.50 dioptres – commonly known as 250 degrees.
Prices ranged from HK$8 to HK$490 (US$1 to US$62.50).
The watchdog’s results showed that...
The Consumer Council tested 17 models of ready-to-wear reading glasses between January and May, with the claimed magnifying power for all models at +2.50 dioptres – commonly known as 250 degrees.
Prices ranged from HK$8 to HK$490 (US$1 to US$62.50).
The watchdog’s results showed that...
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