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ThinOptics - Brooklyn 2.0 Strength Glasses with Milano Case - Black

Model: MBBKN2.0BISR
SKU: 6352667
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  • Key Specs
    • Color: Black
  • General
    • Brand: ThinOptics
    • Model Number: MBBKN2.0BISR
    • Product Name: Brooklyn 2.0 Strength Glasses with Milano Case
    • Color: Black
  • Lens
    • Lens Treatment: Scratch-resistant coating (The coating or application applied to a lens to provide a protective benefit.)
    • Magnification Strength: +2.00
  • Design
    • Style: Reading
    • Frame Shape: Rectangle
  • Material
    • Frame Material(s): Polycarbonate
    • Case Material: Aluminum
  • Dimensions
    • Product Weight: 0.32 ounces (The out of box weight of the item.)
  • Features
    • Carrying Case: true
  • Warranty
    • Warranty - Parts: 3 months
    • Warranty - Labor: 3 months
  • Other
    • UPC: 814493028157

Read more easily with these ThinOptics Brooklyn 2.0 black reading glasses. Made from exceptionally light polycarbonate frames, these slim reading glasses are comfortable for extended use. These ThinOptics Brooklyn 2.0 black reading glasses come with an extra-thin aluminum Milano case, which can be attached to the back of your phone for convenient access.

  • Light and slim reading glasses: Paired with ThinOptics exquisite Milano Case. Stick it to your phone, tablet, or laptop; slide it in your pocket or purse - ensures clear vision is always with you.
  • Universal fit: Suitable for both males and females.
  • Mid-range lenses with 2.0 strength: Cover +1.75 to +2.25 for optimal reading.
  • Scratch-resistant lenses: Provide convenient and long-lasting use.
  • Polycarbonate frame: Offers a stylish look.
Whats Included
  • ThinOptics Brooklyn 2.0 Strength Glasses with Milano Case

Q: I need reading glasses with a 2.35 magnification. Do you have any?

A: No. As a licensed Optician, I can tell you that over the counter readers come in quarter and half diopter steps. I've never seen them any other way.