yes if they have the same eye strenght prescription as you.
If you are using shutter glasses, your eyes may get tired if the glasses are not operating properly. Each side of the glasses take turns showing an image frame and a black frame at the same time. If the glasses are good quality and are properly charged, it should not be an issue. There is no evidence to suggest long term harm caused by 3D glasses.
NOthing with glasses you can see better, but if you don't need glasses it makes your sight bad.
He infact did not have glasses also he didnt have bad eye sight.
Yes, but she wears contacts during the day.
Not if you have a little bit (2 glasses)
He has bad eyesight.
No, 3D glasses are not bad for your eyes when used properly. They are designed to provide a comfortable viewing experience and do not cause any harm to your eyes.
By having bad eyes.
something might happen bad to your hair...watch out...
Plus 1.75 reading glasses are not inherently "bad"; they are designed for individuals who need help with near vision due to presbyopia, a common age-related condition. If you find that you struggle to read or experience eye strain during close tasks, these glasses can improve visual comfort and clarity. However, it's essential to have your eyes examined by an eye care professional to ensure that the prescription is appropriate for your specific needs.
Just is- in fact they are not bad for your eyes in any way! all the glasses do is filter light. they also do nothing to harm your brain also!cool huh!
No, but I do get yelled at by my wife for letting them put my glasses on for a couple seconds.