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Do you want to know the secret behind our best selling range - our blue light glasses? You've come to the right place. Let us talk you through what makes our lenses so special. For starters all of the lenses in our blue light glasses are made out of lightweight and shatterproof poly-carbonate. A naturally occurring pigment is then baked into the mixture, which blocks a significant portion of the blue light spectrum. Finally, the lenses are topped off with an anti-reflective coating and an anti-scratch layer.
All of the lenses from our Blue Light Range come with the following coatings and filters as standard.
Our lenses are engrained with a blue light filtering pigment. Blocking over 55% of blue wavelengths, you'll be protected from your screen's evil rays.
All of our lenses are topped off with a premium anti-glare coating, making it easier to see, increasing clarity and aesthetic.
We know how annoying scratched lenses can be, so we also include a scratch resistant coating on all of our lenses for a little added protection.
Did you pay attention in geometry? This graph shows the amount of UV and blue light blocked by our Screen lenses. The range between 380-420nm is considered the danger zone for potential macular degeneration.
For those Einsteins out there that can figure it out, well done to you. For everyone else, the easiest way to understand is to look at the blue light range. Our lenses block all the light to the left and above the line. Eureka.
We offer a variety of prescription and non-prescription blue light lenses - for those with or without perfect vision.
Whether you need single-vision, bi-focals or progressive lenses - we have you covered. We offer high-index lenses too for those with a particularly strong prescription.
Need a little magnification while you read? Our readers offer simple magnification from +1.00 up to +3.00 - no prescription needed.
Our best sellers - glasses for those who don't need glasses. Perfect if you are just looking for premium screen protection at a reasonable cost.
Not only has blue light been linked to short-term issues like headache, eye strain and sleeplessness, it's also linked to long-term damage of the eyes. All of our lenses block blue light and UV light, whether indoors or outdoors, day or night.
"Blue light from digital devices and the sun transforms vital molecules in the eye's retina into cell killers. We are being exposed to blue light continuously, and the eye's cornea and lens cannot block or reflect it." Read more
"At night, light throws the body's biological clock—the circadian rhythm—out of whack. Sleep suffers. Worse, research shows that it may contribute to the causation of cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and obesity" Read more
"The spread of tablets and smartphones has undermined our relationship with the night. Light-sensitive cells in the back of the eye are particularly sensitive to blue light, which predominate in electronic screens." Read more