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50% off Computer Glasses Amber Tinted Lenses +0.0 $7.50 + Delivery (Free with Prime/ $49 Spend) @ Eyekepper via Amazon AU

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Eyekepper Computer Glasses CG065 Amber Tinted Lenses, Transparent +0.0 (CG065-Clear-0)

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  • Computer Glasses Amber Tinted Lenses

    I just use an amber monitor

    • Hello,

      We are sorry for any inconvenience.

      The glasses could block 40% blue light for wavelength 395nm-500nm.

    • +2

      Wyse guy?

      • Hello,

        We are sorry for any inconvenience.

        This deal has already expired.

  • +2

    Waste of money. Applications that do the same thing can be downloaded and are even included on most OSes these days, both desktop and mobile.

    • Yeah but then you don't get to rock the nerd chic look 🤓

    • What about the ambient light in the room produced by LEDs?

      • Ambient light will bleed in from the edges where the glasses meet your face regardless. You look directly at a computer monitor with these and therefore all the light is meant to go directly through the tinted lenses.

        • +1

          Hello,

          We are sorry for any inconvenience.

          This computer glasses could block blue light and protect UV.

          • @Eyekepper: How much blue light do these glasses block? Per optometrists, if they do not block 100%, they're only as good as any clear glasses against screen fatigue.

            • @0zbargained: Hello,

              These glasses block 40% blue light for wavelength 395nm-500nm. If you need to block more, we also have other styles.

  • If you're using Windows 10 or MacOS Sierra then these are totally obsolete.

    • +1

      Hello,

      We are sorry for any inconvenience.

      Whether we use Windows 10 or MacOS, the computer screen produces blue light.

  • I use F.lux (https://justgetflux.com/) on my computer, which gradually turns the screen yellow as the day gets darker so you're not straining your eyes too much at night

    • Hello,

      Our computer glasses relieve eye strain as well.

      • Yes, but they aren't free like flux.
        Also they are useless for anyone who needs to wear prescription glasses.

        • +1

          Hello,

          We are sorry for any inconvenience.

          If someone who needs to wear prescription glasses, and wants to block blue light, they could wear a pair of blue-light-blocking fitover glasses which will be over the prescription glasses.

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