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๐Ÿ‘“ GUNNAR Gaming and Computer Glasses with Infinite Merlot/Onyx Design - Blocks 65% Blue Light - Amber Tint for Effective Eye Protection Review

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๐Ÿ‘“ Blue Light Blocking Glasses, ๐Ÿ–ฅ Computer Accessories & Peripherals

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Description of ๐Ÿ‘“ GUNNAR Gaming and Computer Glasses with Infinite Merlot/Onyx Design - Blocks 65% Blue Light - Amber Tint for Effective Eye Protection

Recommended by doctors our blue light glasses & computer Glasses (Patented Lens #9417460) protects your vision, reduces eye strain, headaches and improve sleep quality while viewing tablets, computers, TV, and phones. Unlike other blue light blocking glasses, our blue light Protection Factor tells you exactly how much of the peak blue light spectrum (450nm) is blocked, to offer the best protection in the market. Available in clear & amber tint. Gunnar protects against symptoms stemming from prolonged screen-staring including migraines, headaches, dry eyes, blurry vision, negative effects of blue light exposure- cataracts and macular degeneration. The preferred blue light Glass for men and women. About INTERCEPT: Specs (in mm) lens Width: 58, bridge: 17, Temple: 135, weight: 33Gm, Fit: Medium/large. Durable frame with a slight 0.2 magnification to give you the best viewing experience.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Like a warm bath for your eyes

I suffer from very dry eyes and wear contact lenses. At work, I spend most of the day staring at a computer screen. I tried adjusting the brightness, contrast, and anything else I could to ease the pain. These glasses were my last hope. I was worried about the price but I figured if they don't help I can return it. The best way I can describe them is that they feel like slipping into a warm bath at the end of a long day. I don't have to wear them every day anymore, but every time I put them onโ€ฆ

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  • Blue light protection glasses
Cons
  • The list will be long.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Amber Max lenses are great for advanced users

I've been using Gunnar for a long time, I've had 6-7 pairs over the years. 16 hours a day. These new lenses are AMAZING. They have a much bolder, more defined hue that takes a little getting used to, but my eyes compensate for that quite well. I never take them off. They work really well as lightweight sunglasses, especially when you're looking at a lot of screens from the outside. They have everything that makes regular amber lenses great, but they're just stronger. decided to (still) frameโ€ฆ

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  • Computers and Accessories
Cons
  • Safety

Revainrating 4 out of 5

AMBER MAX - They're dark

Why are these blue light glasses causing such controversy? Some love them. Some say they are useless. Some say it's overpriced junk. I sort of agree with the last one. I find them a bit overpriced, but so are a lot of things designed for gaming. I've been using a pair of Gunnar Phantom Onyx Marco for 4-5 years? years or so. They help me with fatigue and eye strain for a longer period of time than when I'm not using them, but everyone reacts to light differently. Phantoms should be very lightโ€ฆ

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  • Electronics
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  • Nothing here