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Review on Braylenz Blue Light Blocking Glasses For Women Men Computer Accessories & Peripherals by Alan Sitton

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Blue light blocker to reduce eye fatigue

I ordered Braylenz blue light blocker glasses because I work at the computer all day and I find the only way to get through the day without fatigue and eye strain is to wear them such glasses. I've used several blue light blocking glasses over the years and can quickly tell the difference when I'm not wearing them. Braylenz goggles come with two pairs of goggles, two protective cloth pouches and a small screwdriver keychain. I tested the glasses with my own blue pen (not included with the glasses) and as you can see in the photo the area on the white stripe was where the glasses blocked blue light. (I also tested the glasses with a different set of blue light to get a similar result, and then with regular glasses and everything turned purple.) These glasses are comfortable and block blue light well. These glasses have definitely helped reduce blue light fatigue. The pair fits well and has no annoying pressure points on the bridge or on the shoulders. The only thing that was a bit awkward was that the arms were very tight on both pairs. I used the screwdriver that came with it to loosen them up a bit and after that they were perfect. Overall, the Braylenz glasses fit great, are comfortable and work as intended. For me, the real challenge is wearing blue light goggles at work and seeing how I feel 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. (That's usually my reminder to put my glasses back on!) I hope you found this review helpful in your search for blue light blocking glasses.

Pros
  • Computer Accessories & Peripherals
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  • No performance