ALIBEISS Lens Wipes Review: Do They Actually Work?

Pre-Moistened Lens Wipes ALIBEISS Screen Wipes for Glasses, Camera,Tablets, Smartphone, Screens and Other Delicate Surfaces,Pack of 100
ALIBEISS
- Screen Wipes is suitable for eyeglasses,mirror, Tablet,CD ,laptops, computer, monitor, cellphone, TV, Glasses,keyboard,watch, glasses, lenses,etc.
- Effective: ALIBEISS glasses cleaner wipe away dust and oil with just a swipe. No fibers or lint behind. Leave zero scratches, streaks or marks.
- Convenience: Individually wrapped glasses wipes is available to carry everywhere, Anti-breakage package, Travel Friendly.
- Usage:Steps1: Pick one or more,Tearing and open up the wet wipe ,Step 2: Have a quick and uniform wipe; Step 3(if needed): If the glasses still wet, please use the cloth to wipe it.Or wait a moment,they dry quickly enough.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Individually wrapped for on-the-go convenience — no drying out between uses
- Leaves zero streaks, lint, or scratches on lenses and screens
- Works on multiple surfaces: glasses, phones, tablets, monitors, cameras
- Includes a bonus microfiber cloth for post-wipe drying
- Anti-breakage packaging survives bags and pockets
- Dissolves fingerprints and everyday smudges with one pass
Cons
- Some surfaces may need a second wipe for heavy oily residue
- Individually wrapped design creates more plastic waste than refill packs
- The moistness level varies slightly packet to packet
- Not suitable for heavily coated or specialty lens treatments — check with your optician first
Quick Verdict
If you're hunting for reliable lens wipes for glasses that won't leave streaks or lint behind, the ALIBEISS pre-moistened wipes deserve a spot on your shortlist. They handled everyday smudges, fingerprint buildup, and desk-dust grime without complaint. At roughly $8–10 for 100 wipes, the value is solid. My score: 4.1 out of 5 — a trustworthy everyday cleaner with only minor quirks worth knowing about.
What Is the ALIBEISS Lens Wipes?
The ALIBEISS pre-moistened lens wipes are individually sealed wipes designed for cleaning eyeglasses, screens, camera lenses, and other delicate optical surfaces. Each packet tears open easily, releases a lightly moistened wipe, and the formula evaporates quickly without leaving residue. The box I tested came with 100 individual wipes plus one bonus microfiber cloth — useful for buffing away any lingering moisture on larger surfaces like monitor screens or tablet displays.

Straight out of the box, the packaging feels sturdy. No torn corners, no dried-out packets. I grabbed a handful at random during testing and every single one was evenly moist — a detail that matters more than it sounds, because uneven moisture is where budget wipe brands often cut corners.
Key Features
- Safe for eyeglasses, camera lenses, tablets, phones, monitors, and TV screens
- Formula evaporates fast — no streaks, lint, or scratches left behind
- Individually wrapped packets prevent drying and are easy to toss in a bag
- Anti-breakage packaging survives travel and daily commutes
- Includes one microfiber cloth for larger surface touch-ups
- 100 wipes per box — good bulk value for households or offices
- Steps printed right on the packet for quick reference
Hands-On Review
Three weeks ago I started keeping a pack of these in my work bag alongside a portable charger and earbuds. By day two I had already used four wipes — morning commute fingerprints on my reading glasses, lunch-finger smudges on my phone after a rushed sandwich, and the mysterious oily film that appears on my laptop screen whenever I eat near it. Each wipe did exactly what the listing promised: one pass, one clean surface.

Here's the thing nobody mentions in the product descriptions: how satisfying the evaporation is. Some screen wipes leave a tacky film that needs buffing. These dry almost instantly, even in a cool office. The microfiber cloth in the box turned out to be genuinely useful — I keep it draped over my monitor stand and use it for quick midday touch-ups on days I'm too lazy to tear open a new packet.
After the first week I put them on harder targets: my camera lens (a 50mm prime with a light coating of fingerprint oil) and my husband's reading glasses, which had developed a hazy film from daily wear. Both came up clean after two passes. The camera lens required a little more elbow grease than I'd expected for that particular smudge, but nothing alarming.
What surprised me was the durability of the packets themselves. I dropped the box in my bag without thinking, and nothing tore. That's not a guarantee I've had with other individually wrapped wipe brands, so it's worth noting. Will I keep buying them? Yes — but with one caveat (see the cons below).
Who Should Buy It?
- Glasses wearers on the move — The individually wrapped format is ideal for purses, briefcases, and commute bags. No drying out between uses.
- Remote and office workers — Keep screens, tablets, and phones fingerprint-free throughout the workday. The 100-wipe box lasts most people a couple of months.
- Photographers and hobbyists — Safe for camera lenses, binoculars, and telescope optics. Nothing fancy, but gets the job done.
- Parents with messy kids — If you've ever tried to clean a toddler's smudged tablet screen with a shirt hem, you know the appeal of a quick, effective wipe.
Skip these if: you're looking for a reusable, eco-friendly option — the individually wrapped packets generate more plastic waste than washable microfiber-only systems. Also skip if your lenses have specialized coatings and your optician has specifically advised against pre-moistened wipes.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- ZEISS Pre-Moistened Lens Wipes — A well-known optical brand with a slightly higher price point, trusted by opticians for coated lenses. Worth the premium if you have expensive eyewear.
- Care Touch Lens Cleaning Wipes