Eyewear here is not frames and prescriptions. It is the shorter, more practical list: what keeps a pair of glasses clean, what keeps them sitting still on your face, and where they go when you take them off. Sixteen products from five brands, Zeiss, Varilux, Setex, EyeEco, and SightStand, split across two subcategories.
Eyeglass Lens Cleaners is the larger of the two and covers most of the catalog. Eyewear Cases & Holders is the smaller one, where the storage and stand-style items sit, including the SightStand phone stand magnifier that props a phone at reading distance. Two items sit outside both groups: the Setex temple tip grips and the EyeEco moisture release eyewear.
The cleaning products differ mainly in how they are packaged, and that is genuinely the decision. A bottle and a cloth is the home option, and it is sold both ways here: a two ounce kit that pairs the two, a four ounce bottle of cleaner on its own, microfiber cloths on their own, and a separate lens cleaner from Varilux. Individually wrapped wipes are the portable version, better suited to a bag, a desk drawer, or a car door pocket, where a bottle is awkward and a cloth gets grubby.
Anti-fog is a separate line rather than a stronger cleaner. It exists because breath meets a cold lens, most obviously above a mask or a hot drink, and it comes in the same two shapes: a spray bottle paired with its own microfiber cloth, and a pack of thirty wipes. If fogging is the thing that annoys you, that is the group to look at. If smudges are the thing, the standard cleaners are the ones.
Setex makes the parts that stop glasses sliding down. The nose pads are ultra-thin, 0.6mm, sold in packs of five pairs, and come in clear and in black, with a nano version and a smaller size made for children. The temple tip grips are sold in pairs and go on the arms rather than the bridge. These are inexpensive parts that wear out quietly, so they are worth replacing on a schedule rather than waiting until a frame is genuinely slipping. There is also a countertop display of the pads, which is aimed at practices that keep them by the till rather than at individual wearers.
The EyeEco moisture release eyewear is the only wearable item in the category. It comes in one size, Large, with a gray lens, in two finishes: shiny black and matte black. Those are the choices to make when ordering, since the two listings differ only in finish. Anything about whether this style of eyewear suits you is a question for your eye care professional rather than one this page can answer.
This category does not sell prescription eyeglasses, frames, or sunglasses, and it does not carry readers. It is care and accessories for eyewear you already own, plus the one specialty item above. If you came looking for a new pair of glasses, this is not the page for that, and it is better to say so than to have you scroll the grid twice.