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Review on Leaead Square Frame BlueErase Lens Reading Glasses: Anti-Blue Light, Anti-Eyestrain, Anti-UV Computer/Phones Glasses for Women/Men by Candy Quillar

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Lightweight, comfortable goggles that block/filter blue light.

I ordered blue light goggles from Leaead because I work at a computer all day and have found that wearing glasses like these is the only way to get through the day without fatigue or tired eyes. I've worn several blue light blocking glasses over the past few years and can quickly tell the difference when I'm not wearing them. Lead glasses come with a cloth carrying case and strap. I tested the glasses with a UV test kit (not included with the glasses) and as you can see in the photo the area on the white stripe is where the glasses block UV rays. (I also tested the strip with other blue light blocking glasses and got a similar result, and then with regular glasses and everything turned purple.) For me, the real challenge is putting on blue light blocking glasses at work and seeing how I feel myself. at the end of the day. These glasses work as expected. I wore them for several days and didn't feel any eye fatigue when working on the computer. Now that my eyes are used to blue light blocking glasses, I can tell if they aren't working in minutes. Although the glasses say they block blue light, they also filter it, slightly yellowish lenses (blue light filtering). I think this is only important if you are a designer and need to see real colors on screen. When wearing these glasses, the colors are slightly distorted. The white turns off-white etc but the tint is not as strong as many other lenses on the market. And unless you really need to see true color, you probably won't even notice the difference. I also found the frames light and comfortable. The loops on the frames open wider than most, making them very easy to put on my large head and easy to take off with one hand.

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  • Great for me
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