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The Truth About "Auto-Adjusting" Glasses Like Mag Vision: Do They Really Work?

Hi everyone — Neil here from UseMyFrame.com. I wanted to take a moment to talk about something I’ve been seeing pop up a lot lately — especially on Facebook. Today I got an ad in my feed for a pair of glasses called Mag Vision, which claim to “automatically adjust to your eyes” and replace your entire prescription with just one pair.

As someone who works in optics every single day, I knew I had to say something — not to knock anyone’s product, but because I care about helping people actually see better.

So, what are these “auto-adjusting” glasses?

Mag Vision and similar brands are advertising glasses that supposedly work for both distance and reading, adjust to any prescription, don’t require an eye exam or prescription, and use something like “liquid lenses” or “smart glass” technology.

I’ve worked with real optical technology — including progressive lenses, prescription readers, and even digital free-form lenses — and I can tell you this: there’s no such thing as a truly universal prescription lens. Your prescription is unique to you, and vision correction just isn’t one-size-fits-all.

Here’s the reality behind those ads: What they usually are is low-quality plastic frames with adjustable lenses — sometimes you dial them left or right to change power. They’re basically magnifiers or novelty readers, not true prescription glasses. What they don’t do is correct astigmatism, match your real prescription, or provide true visual clarity across the whole lens. And often, these glasses can cause eye strain or headaches — especially if you have a more complex prescription.

Why I care: At UseMyFrame.com, we custom-make lenses based on your exact prescription, pupillary distance (PD), and frame shape. That means your glasses are made for you, not just “close enough.”

I’m not writing this to be negative — I get the appeal! I love when technology pushes boundaries. But I also want people to make informed decisions. If something sounds too good to be true... you know how that goes.

Want real, personalized vision correction? Whether you need prescription scuba lenses, readers, sunglasses, or just a better pair of everyday glasses, we’d be happy to help. We’ll even walk you through the whole process — no gimmicks, just quality you can see.

Thanks for reading — and as always, if you’ve got questions, you can reach me directly at neil@usemyframe.com or comment below. I really do read every message. :)

– Neil

74 comments

  • This is completely garbage is just chip plastic on chip plastic frames I bought from two different companies and both are the same the ones bought at the 99 cents store are better than this garbage like others said they look great at FB or you tube so I did want to make sure I have one of those and I just throw my money

    Sergio
  • I’ve just seen one of those ads on YouTube and I gotta tell ya that they look great and the idea of having a pair of glasses that can help with my vision sounds fantastic.

    But hey as it’s been often said " if it sounds too good then it probably is bunk". Yeah I say that often 😉. I digress.

    Back to the topic, it does sound too good and I’m glad that I checked first so I won’t waste my money, but more importantly I won’t be very disappointed.

    Thanks for the truth, it’s always the best thing for me whether or not I like hearing it.

    Best regards Neil,

    Richard Ellis

    Richard Ellis
  • I’ve just seen one of those ads on YouTube and I gotta tell ya that they look great and the idea of having a pair of glasses that can help with my vision sounds fantastic.

    But hey as it’s been often said " if it sounds too good then it probably is bunk". Yeah I say that often 😉. I digress.

    Back to the topic, it does sound too good and I’m glad that I checked first so I won’t waste my money, but more importantly I won’t be very disappointed.

    Thanks for the truth, it’s always the best thing for me whether or not I like hearing it.

    Best regards Neil,

    Richard Ellis

    Richard Ellis
  • Yup, got suckered into a pair of these wonder glasses, all ads u see, especially on FB and YouTube all advertise these fake glasses, i hope all who reads this will take this seriously 😑

    Vicky
  • Wanting to believe but knowing to check.
    Thank you

    Jerry Smith

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