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Review on 🕶️ Enhance Eye Comfort with BluBlocker Large Clip Sunglasses Width by Fritz Wiest

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Convenient, durable and not "crazy " - it won't make you sad (or a case worth keeping)

About a year ago I noticed eye fatigue and blurred vision after prolonged computer sessions . I googled my question and was directed to all sorts of articles about harmful "blue rays" from computer and TV screens. My conclusions: 1. Advertisers' claims that their dark brown or gray glasses block not only ultraviolet (ultraviolet) rays but also blue (br) rays should be viewed with skepticism at best; 2. Claims by other advertisers that their clear or "light" tinted lenses significantly block ultraviolet and/or ultraviolet rays are simply false and should be ignored; 3. The only shade that effectively blocks blue rays is orange. The darker the better, especially if the wearer wants to block out 80% or more of blue light. Not long ago, BluBlockers were the first UB. Blockers that popped up as I scoured the web, but they're 4-6 times more expensive than what I'm seeing now. Thus, these clips offer both value and effectiveness for three reasons: 1. (they are "dark enough" but not "too dark"); 2. Durability (goggles aren't glass or plastic, they're "unbreakable" plastic, and the clip is a strong metal spring); 3. fits (I ordered a larger size simply because it's trending right now, and they are so comfortable and reliable that I feel like they're a 'built-in' feature of my regular prescription glasses, not an 'accessory') . I'm deducting one star because of the poor excuse for a "fall" advertised as a special bonus. It s cheap. transparent, flexible plastic is nothing more than packaging material - and it "sticks" to the glasses, leaving fingerprints on the lens surface that won't "slip out" when I try to remove the BluBlocker or put it back into the open end of the use glasses case. (A confusing but fun detail: The die-cut "case" has a tiny die-cut "button" in the middle that leaves me completely stumped. What was the designer thinking? As mentioned above, the BluBlocker goes well with almost any pair of glasses , and unlike some clip earrings, they're meant to look classy and cool on the outside, but there's one big exception (and here's a tip for those who want to wear clip earrings without looking "stupid"): flip the clip in public NOT upstairs - even with family members present ("Dad, that's so uncool!"). It's better to see the world in orange (as it became post-Trump) than to become the object of scorn and rejection.

Pros
  • Scratch Resistant Coating
Cons
  • Vulgarity