I got the James in both 0.75 diopter (for computer use with a 43" monitor) and 1.00 diopter (for long periods of iPhone use, sewing, etc.) I like the shape and look of the James, and I love that it's very light and comfortable for extended use (I use the 0.75 diopter up to 10 hours a day depending on how long work goes on). I also really like that I can get them in 0.75 diopter, which is critical because I sit slightly more than an arm's length away from my monitor.
I have a few minor quibbles, but it's still my preferred pair of reading glasses:
* The blue-light blocking lenses have a yellow-ish tint - I prefer a more natural color spectrum, but it's hard to find neutral lenses.
* The temple pieces are a bit long for my face - it was a lot of patient work to rebend the ear pieces to a tight enough radius immediately past the temple/ear piece transition to get them to stay snug on my face.
* The nose pads are hard plastic rather than a softer silicone rubber.
Still, they can't be beat for the price! I had an original pair where the ear piece snapped right at the joint between the temple and the ear piece a few weeks after I bought them (I might have bent the metal too much while adjusting them, so I didn't consider it grounds for return/replacement). After a few weeks with my old heavy Foster Grants, I missed the lightweight and comfortable James so much that I went and ordered two pairs.