👀 See the world clearly, without the strain!
Anourney Blue Light Blocking Glasses are designed to filter harmful blue light and UV rays, featuring a lightweight metal half-frame and adjustable spring hinges for a comfortable fit. With high-definition lenses that provide clear vision, this 2-pack offers both style and practicality for everyday use, whether at work or play.
J**.
Helps block the light
These work well. My headaches have stopped along with corner of my eye twitching during a 12 hour shift. They are fairly comfortable, though I don't regularly wear glasses. So, I don't have a basis of comparison.
D**.
Surprising Quality at a Great Price!
I recently picked up these budget blue-blocking glasses, and I have to say, I’m genuinely impressed! I initially thought they were all about the cool frame, but they actually do an excellent job of blocking blue light. Not only that, but they complement my face shape perfectly!I've received tons of compliments from friends, which is a nice bonus. For the price, these glasses offer fantastic style and functionality. If you're looking for affordable blue blockers that look good and really work, I highly recommend giving these a try!
J**K
Stop My Headaches
Glasses are light weight and fit well. Bought them to help with headaches from being on computer so much and they did help with that.
B**T
Simple, comfortable, & effective.
These blue light glasses definitely help with my screen fatigue, & they look better than my previous pair. These glasses a surprisingly nice quality for how affordable they are. The frames have a bit of flex on the sides for wider heads. Design is simple & straightforward. Easy to maintain, easy to clean, comfortable to wear for long periods of time. No distortion in the lenses, they're nice & clear. Definitely recommend!
K**R
Looks can be deceiving
They fit well, look nice, and block blue light. The problem? Slight magnification. Wearing them for too long might cause eye aches.
D**N
Better than I expected
Ah yes. Eye strain -- the thing that sent me on a journey for eye protection.I work from home so I already spend large amounts of time in front of multiple screens and LED/artificial lights, but the last month or so, I started a new project, a gamer's guild, and all the work that goes with it, (blogging, shooting and editing video, etc), significantly added to my screen time.My eyes were just tired. I don't know how else to say it. They were actually sore and I found myself just taking more and more breaks to close my eyes and relax. When it came to screens, (my smart watch, my phone, laptop.. any digital display actually), I really began to notice the glare and reflections. It was difficult to focus.This journey started with learning about filtering out blue light, and by the time I was done I was certain that I needed PC glasses. It took a few hours of me learning what all the features were - anti-glare, anti-reflection, etc.So, when I did a search I just checked all the features. There were only a few brands, but this one had the best reviews and it claimed to filter out up to 98% of blue light. Others were like 90%, 60%, etc. ANd this came with an extra set. Deal!Anyway, they arrived this morning, (they look good, by the way), and like normal, I had to check my email and some updates and stuff so I put them on, and I had them on for about half hour.I didn't even realize how much they were helping me; not until I took them off.The moment I did, it was as if my eyes were fighting to see clearly. All of the glare, and reflections, blurriness came back. As did that soreness. Not pain, but strain, like my eyes were tired.The moment I put them back on most of all of that stopped; most of it anyway. My eyes relaxed, like they took a big deep breath.I've never had PC glasses before, but I'm super happy with these. They made an immediate and noticeable difference, and my eyes thank you.
E**.
It is recommended
Better than the plastic ones that I had, and great price.
N**E
Zero change in a color wheel
How can they say it blocks blue light when there is zero change in a color wheel? This photo is from an article explaining what the blue light blockers on a color wheel should look like. The white of the screen should be yellow and a blue sky should be green. Not with these.
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