








🧲 Executive-level readers that click with your lifestyle — never settle for less clarity or comfort!
The Clic Magnetic Reading Glasses Executive XL combine innovative magnetic front closure and adjustable temples to fit XL-XXL head sizes comfortably. Featuring durable TR90 frames, high-impact acrylic lenses with 2.5 diopter magnification, and non-glare coating, these lightweight, stylish readers are engineered for professionals who demand convenience, durability, and sharp vision throughout their busy day.













| ASIN | B08FBJF7JR |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,104 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #233 in Reading Glasses |
| Brand | Clic |
| Bridge Width | 16 Millimeters |
| Color | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,690 Reviews |
| Frame Material Type | TR90 |
| Frame Type | Full Rim |
| Frame Width | 149 Millimeters |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
| Lens Coating Description | Non-glare Coating |
| Lens Material Type | Acrylic |
| Lens Width | 54 Millimeters |
| Optical Power | 2.5 Diopters |
| UPC | 663408772506 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
R**Z
Love these readers
I love these readers! Clic glasses are solid- sturdy, quality materials, decent lenses, innovative and stylish. They are most definitely worth the price. I got the Executive Readers. They are very lightweight and the lenses are very clear. I purchased the Executive XL initially but replaced them with the Executive, which is sized M-XL. The Executive XL size goes from XL to “ya got a big head!” The Executive XL are wider and slightly heavier. They also have the rigid head band that I really like! Besides being a very comfortable fit (due to the lightweight and ergonomic construction), they are very stable on my face as I wear them.
C**W
You may never misplace your reading glasses again!
I've gone through 3 pairs of these reading glasses over the past 15+ years. The first time I saw Mike Wolfe using a pair of magnetic reading glasses was on the History Channel show American Pickers. I was always misplacing my reading glasses, and I had resorted to having multiple pairs in multiple places. These reading glasses are more expensive than your basic reading glasses, but the extra cost is well worth it. The quality is good, and they are easy to adjust.
A**R
Easier to find, harder to loose!
Bought these as a gift for my husband and he really likes them! Says it’s so convenient having them around his neck when he needs them. Easier to find, harder to loose!
E**6
I love magnets
I've been fighting with reading glasses since I reached the age where they became a necessity. 15 or so years I guess, you'd think I'd have figured them out..... I'd seen the CliC advertisements but the cost held me at bay until now. My frustration got the better of me and decided to make the leap. I had hoped it would be the solution to my reading glasses dilemma. I do like them. I think they are an interesting design and are a better quality than most drug store / Walmart readers. Unfortunately for me, they do seem to have an obstacle or 2 for me to figure out. I'm often in the middle of a task when the realization hits that it would be a lot easier if I put on my readers. Both hands are busy maybe holding a wire and some leads, emptying one hand to put on my readers is possible but both hands isn't practical in the moment. These glasses, at least for me without smudging up a lens is a somewhat difficult one handed operation. I've tried to practice putting them on one handed and I'm confident it can be done by someone more graceful than myself, for me it appears to be a task ideally done with 2 hands. I need to plan accordingly... I purchased a pair with the rigid neck loop thing and I do love the fact that it keeps the glasses close at hands, and I have not dropped them in the couple of weeks I have had them. The down side and really not the fault of the glasses, I wear a steadily growing somewhat bushy beard which I oil to try to reign it in so of course the glasses end up hanging in said beard and occasionally get some beard oil on the lenses. The other problem is I have tended to wear my readers down on my nose and look over top of them when not actually reading. This is possible with my CliC readers but it sort of requires the maximum length of the glasses and loop. If I then need to look up and work on something overhead (shocking how often I do this) I will will pass those limits and the magnet seperates letting the glasses into my waiting beard..... I really do think these are a good product that I situationally ask a lot out of. Maybe I'll get better at manipulating them to my needs. They are still, currently, my favorite pair of readers.... I love not dropping them soooo much.
S**D
Always around my neck
I love these things. I never know when I might need them so I just wear them all the time. They are very stylish. If I had to be critical, I would say that they are not perfect using in tight spaces because the strap is so stiff that if you are trying to see under something they could shift off your nose if the strap brushes against something. This is my second pair because my first pair got hit by a football. I blame the breakage on my butter fingers and not the glasses. Another nice perk is they prevent food waste - let me explain. Sometimes chips break and crumbs fall and other times, I just miss my mouth when I am eating, but thanks to my trusty glasses, the food bits avoid the floor by getting caught by the lenses. This is when they are just hanging loosely around my neck. I can now say, I get more attempts to accurately deliver food into my mouth. In all seriousness though. Sight is precious, and it stinks to be caught without magnification. These glasses keep that from happening as much, and for that, I am grateful.
L**V
Good glasses, very poor frame
The "glasses" part of the reading glasses is fine, but the frame is very poorly designed. The magnets holding the bridge together are not powerful at all and if I yawn or turn my head quickly, they pop open. Not worth the aggravation of sending them back....Very disappointed!
M**N
Works great!
These are wide enough for my face and fit well. The lenses hold up well since they're not plastic.
A**N
Gimmick $ waste
They seem like they would be so convenient and great. They're actually not...at all. They are inconvenient unless you fold the lenses upwards/inwards when they're hanging....even if you don't...either way you're going to end up smudging the lenses which is no good and you'll look awkward floundering around with them. Wearing the actual glasses, if you lean back and there's anything behind your head the weird hardish plastic strap pushes the glasses forward on your head buy a couple of inches, if not you got this weird Halo thing hanging behind your head by a couple of inches. They hardly ever snap together evenly unless you're in front of a mirror. The whole thing actually sucks. Big time. I bought a pair they were too narrow. I sent them back I got a larger size. Now I've got them again. I'm just going to eat it at this point. I would recommend you don't eat the cost. They're definitely not worth 40 bucks. If you're having a real hard time, you're way better off just getting some kind of a string that holds your glasses, or dealing with fishing them out because this is just a gimmick waste of money. These will not be convenient and just make you look awkward while you're being weird with them. It's an all around fail.
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