I knew you were smart, Nick! Higalgo's has moved to Louisiana, though, they're no longer in Texas.
I have the same glasses, SmartSeg bifocals, and I love them. I started out with regular bifocals, then went to trifocals, and when I found these it was love at first sight. I have some frames that only have a thin wire for the temple pieces, so they don't break the seal of the headset earseal. They're the memory metal, so they don't get bent out of shape. Unfortunately, Hidalgo's has discontinued them, but I expect to go through a few sets of lenses before I need to get new ones.
The SmartSegs are available at a few optometrists, notably TSO, but they aren't that common for some reason. The common no-line bifocals are worthless to me, because I can't afford to lose the peripheral vision where they are blurry. The ones I have have the normal lens at the lower corners, so hovering isn't a problem. I can still pass the far vision test (and the near vision test with a few hints from the nurse

) but I just gave up on the reading glasses years ago and wear the bifocals all the time, even though the main lens has little or no corrections.
If you need correction for far vision and near vision also, just give it up and get some bifocals. The SmartSegs are by far the best I've ever tried, and I won't use anything else again.