This worked for me as well. I just asked the eye doctor for something that would work just past my out stretched finger tips which is where my monitor lives.
What kills me is going into the office where I am switching between glasses. Different rooms with different Zoom screens. At home is much nicer where I just have one big monitor to watch.
I take my glasses off to read my phone most of the time. Technically my primary glasses are progressives but it is nicer to take them off.
> I take my glasses off to read my phone most of the time. Technically my primary glasses are progressives but it is nicer to take them off.
Same. I wear progressive lenses and I feel like they do fine as far as being able to read the text on my phone or for reading a book. But I tend to take off my glasses anyway to do these things. I'm not entirely sure why this is since I seem to be able to read the text fine with the glasses. My hypothesis is that I like being closer to the text so that it fills up more of my visual field which helps me mentally focus on the text better.
What kills me is going into the office where I am switching between glasses. Different rooms with different Zoom screens. At home is much nicer where I just have one big monitor to watch.
I take my glasses off to read my phone most of the time. Technically my primary glasses are progressives but it is nicer to take them off.