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Review on πŸ‘“ CessBlu Rimless Blue Light Blocking Glasses for Men - Titanium Computer Readers, Cut UV Rays, Bendable for Reading and Computer Use by John Young

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I have already ordered a second pair

No over the top Vine review, I'll get to the point. They arrived today and I've been using them for a few hours and they really are amazing. I have a large 30 inch screen and I sit about 2.5 feet apart. My 1.25 readers are a bit too strong so I went with these blue blockers in 1.0. I've never used blue blockers, I was curious. Doesn't matter. The visor is very light but still a bit warm (due to blocking out blue light) and you honestly feel a sense of relief as soon as you put it on and look at the screen. I took it off after a few minutes. and my screen went blue just because my eyes got used to it, but more importantly I felt the tension return. A lot of people have too much blue screen initially, but I don't because I calibrate it with a Spyder5Pro colorimeter because I work in photography. It's accurate, especially when I'm typing, BUT blue light is really hard on the eyes. I thought it didn't matter when I first heard about blocking glasses but WOW what's the difference. For me, 1.0 sharpness is spot on, but of course choose whatever strength you want, or 0.0 if you only want blue e-block. The lenses on this pair are good, and to keep it ultra-light, the temples are made of springy rather than rigid metal. They are very well groomed and it seems that there is nothing on the face. But because your hands snap together when you take them off, you have to spread them apart with both hands when you put them on. I can't grab them like I do with my regular readers and put them on with one hand. No big deal, just had to point that out. They come in a zipped case that includes a padded pouch and a microfiber cloth (we all have about 95 of which in our desk drawer, lol). So my wife comes in. office, and it has a cool 34-inch curved Dell screen. I asked her to try these and she immediately said exactly the same thing as me and I told her NOTHING of my experience. She said the same thing, her eyes felt a little relieved and her screen is clearer. She battles migraines and it might help, so I've already ordered a pair for her. I'm excited to see how it turns out.

Pros
  • nice item
Cons
  • no color required