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Review on Reading Blocking Computer Eyeglasses Eyestrain by Danielle Phillips

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Convenient blue light filters

Find glasses that:1. provided magnification to read words on screen for my 50+ eyes2. Can be worn comfortably on the bridge of the nose with 3. Spring loops4. Blue light filtering 5. not too big (lens height 33 - 40 mm)6. and ideally have a bit of style with you. Yes, and the computer screen didn't glare much during the conference call. Well, these results met 5.5 out of 7 criteria. They're not the most stylish. Whites aren't my style, but I keep them in the kitchen to read recipes and mail. I actually prefer the gray tones because they're the least visible (which I didn't show here because I keep them in the office). They are by no means ugly. They just don't have femininity. They are very comfortable and don't put too much strain on the bridge of your nose. The yellowish film helps block blue light and I can feel the difference between them and regular reading glasses when I'm working on the computer. My eyes don't get as tired after hours of blue light. Spring loops add strength without undue pressure on the head. You can see in the picture with the whites that there is a glare from the window. They are not anti-reflective. Overall, I'm very happy with this purchase, especially since I have 3 pairs on the market and don't just have to keep an eye on one. I've only had them for a few weeks, but I can't think of a single reason why anyone would regret buying them.

Pros
  • Vision
Cons
  • Requires frame