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Zenni's New Flexible And Affordable Glasses Are Designed For Comfort With Gaming Headsets

The OptiFlex frames are light, flexible, and comfortable enough to wear even with a pair of headphones or headset.

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Headphones and gaming headsets are great, but for folks who wear glasses, finding a headset that you can wear comfortably while your glasses are on can be difficult. Thankfully, glasses manufacturer Zenni Opix's new line of OptiFlex glasses frame are designed to be worn with headphones, headsets, helmets, and hats. And like all Zenni frames, the OptiFlex glasses are extremely affordable, with frames starting at $26.

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Unveiled at Evo 2024, Zenni's Optiflex eyewear line uses super-flexible, lightweight ULTEM materials. The shape is designed for limited touch points on your head to minimize pressure and discomfort on your ears and temples, especially when wearing headphones and other headgear. The material is also slip-proof, so the glasses will stay in place as you move around. They're also hypoallergenic and resistant to heat, chemicals, and impacts.

The OptiFlex frames are now available exclusively at Zenni's online store. Each pair of frames starts at $26 and has numerous customization options. There are 13 frame shapes and sizes to choose from, including rectangle, square, aviator, round, and Catseye—all in child and adult sizes—each of which can be customized with multiple color options, for 120 total styles.

Multiple lens types are also available for the OptiFlex glasses, including prescription or non-prescription clear lenses, polarized sunglasses, and Zenni-exclusive lenses such as the Blokz blue light blockers and the light-adaptive EyeQLenz, which block UV, infrared, and blue light. Lenses can be customized with laser-etched engravings. You can check out the OptiFlex and all the various customization options available at Zenni's website.

If you're looking for a wireless headset that you can wear with your new pair of glasses, be sure to also check out our roundups for the best headsets available for PS5, PC, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch.

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