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Review on πŸ‘“ Unisex Blue Light Blocking Glasses - Anti Blue Ray Computer Gaming Eyewear - UV-Transparent Lenses by Doug Ellingson

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The tint makes the world look like the bottom of a urinal.

The color Cloudfield chose for the amber Max lenses is disgusting. This makes the whole world look like it's at the bottom of a sea of urine. There's really no reason to look like that, as tan is far from the only color that can absorb blue light. They could easily go a little further down the red end of the spectrum to make them orange instead of yellow like urine. Orange is actually better at blocking blue light than sickly yellow, although I think the manufacturers decided that tawny was better for people who wear them to TV since yellow doesn't block high frequencies or bright lights as much. like redder colors. But to me, this is an unforgivable compromise for lenses advertised as blocking "99-100%" harmful light. Do I have to look at the world through an ocean of bodily waste to block out all bad light? No way. Make these trade-offs for your compromise lenses, such as B. regular amber. The lenses I bought SHOULD do the job without sacrificing looks or the ability to block light, but in both cases they somehow managed to fail. Glasses should never make the world look like the floor of the toilet after eating asparagus.

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