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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Spring tension is good, not too tight but not spoongey either.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
They look and work great! Would recommend them and order them again.
EDWARD STEWART
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
Easy to use
Robert Merritt
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
They work well and seem to be well made.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
The clip does not work well and glasses keep falling off. It is difficult to attach glasses to this clip.
Lena Edwards
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
These are so easy to use! I looked into some with a flip up magnet, but I'm glad I spent a few more dollars for these. They hold well and are easy to use with one hand.
jorban
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Most cars we’ve owned this century have had decent storage options—center consoles, glove compartments, and most importantly, a built-in sunglasses holder near the rearview mirror. But when we picked up my wife’s new EV, we were surprised to find that storage wasn’t a priority in its design. The lack of a dedicated place for sunglasses quickly became an annoyance, especially since we both rely on them regularly while driving. That’s where this sunglasses holder came in, offering a simple but effective solution to a problem we hadn’t fully anticipated.This clip attaches securely to the car’s sun visor, holding sunglasses or reading glasses in a way that keeps them easily accessible yet out of the way. The one-handed operation is a particularly nice touch—you don’t have to fumble with both hands while driving. The soft leather material adds a touch of style and prevents any scratching on the frames or lenses. We initially picked up a two-pack, thinking we’d just use one in my wife’s car, but after testing them out, we quickly realized that these could be useful in all of our vehicles.One minor issue we ran into was positioning. My wife prefers to have her reading glasses stored on top of the visor when it’s in the closed position, keeping them completely out of sight. However, this setup doesn’t allow the visor to close fully, which isn’t a problem for her but is a bit of an inconvenience for me. I personally prefer having the holder positioned with the glasses hanging downward, which allows the visor to close normally. It’s a small design quirk that won’t be an issue for everyone, but it’s worth noting if you’re particular about how your visor sits.Despite that minor flaw, we’ll be ordering more of these for our other cars, ensuring that my wife has reading glasses in each one and we both have a dedicated spot for sunglasses. We estimate that each car could easily fit four of these clips if needed, giving us plenty of options for organizing eyewear and even holding small items like parking tickets. For the price, this is a well-made and useful product. While it’s not perfect, it’s a very clever solution to a storage problem we hadn’t fully appreciated until we no longer had a built-in alternative. A solid four-star product!
Tom C
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
They look great and work well one handed but that is the rub. They are weak in keeping the glasses up if you have a dog who loves to bounce around. Hits them and every time they fall. Would make spring holding the glasses stronger.
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