Most blue light glasses have that deep orange tint, which is a little… ugh.
Ours don’t. Nor do they alter your colour perception. They look just like regular glasses.
But easier on the eyes.
SEE FRAMESOur lenses are engrained with a blue light filtering pigment. Blocking over 55% of blue wavelengths and 100% of the most harmful (below 420nm). So you'll be protected from your computer's evil rays.
All our blue light lenses are topped off with a premium anti-glare coating, increasing clarity and aesthetic.
Did we mention they also protect against ultra-violet rays from the sun? Lunch-time strolls have never been so stylish.
Perfect for those with or without perfect eyesight. Our blue light lenses are also available with prescription.
Read more about the effects of blue light here
Find some relief from the strain issues driving you crazy. That's sore eyes, blurred vision and headache.
Get that melatonin pumping. Blue light can keep us awake at night with fried eyes, you don't need that in your life.
We don't yet know what type of future awaits screen-addicts. Protect your future vision by blocking blue light.
Did you pay attention in geometry? This graph shows the amount of UV and blue light blocked by our blue light lenses. The range between 380-420nm is considered the danger zone for potential macular degeneration.
For those Einsteins out there that can figure it out, well done to you. For everyone else, the easiest way to understand is to look at the blue light range. Our lenses block all the light to the left and above the line.
"Blue light from digital devices and the sun transforms vital molecules in the eye's retina into cell killers. We are being exposed to blue light continuously, and the eye's cornea and lens cannot block or reflect it." Read more
"At night, light throws the body's biological clock—the circadian rhythm—out of whack. Sleep suffers. Worse, research shows that it may contribute to the causation of cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and obesity" Read more
"The spread of tablets and smartphones has undermined our relationship with the night. Light-sensitive cells in the back of the eye are particularly sensitive to blue light, which predominate in electronic screens." Read more