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Gunnar Gaming/Computer Glasses (various)

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Best Buy has Gunnar Gaming/Computer Glasses (various) on sale as listed below for prices starting from $17.99. Shipping is free.

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IceQi
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I purchased a pair of these years ago. Hated the yellow tint, chromatic aberration, and distortion at the edges of the lenses. They just gave me headaches.

Since then I found I could custom order mild + diopter lenses without a prescription in the frame of my choice from a place like Zenni Optical for about the same cost. I'd highly recommend considering doing that over buying one of these.

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nuttyprofToday 04:51 PM
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I thought these were for shooting. Bummer…
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IceQiToday 05:41 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank IceQi

I purchased a pair of these years ago. Hated the yellow tint, chromatic aberration, and distortion at the edges of the lenses. They just gave me headaches.

Since then I found I could custom order mild + diopter lenses without a prescription in the frame of my choice from a place like Zenni Optical for about the same cost. I'd highly recommend considering doing that over buying one of these.
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B2BigAlToday 06:18 PM
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Awesome. I bought three pairs. One clear lens, one amber lense, and the blue "Maverick" sunglasses. Idk why, but the magnification on these works so much better than my 1.x readers for computer tasks. Sometimes I like the amber lenses for normal use or when my eyes feel really strained, but I prefer the clear when I'm doing graphics work (for obvious reasons).
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mychaelpToday 07:05 PM
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I bought these a few years ago with a deal similar to this one. I love them actually. Very clear and my eye strain seems much better. They also appear to me to make my screen brighter, so I save money turning my backlight down.
I bought 3 pair and keep them around the house. Use them for reading, my laptop and gaming.
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jhogalToday 07:22 PM
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is there functional difference between all these glasses?
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ElLobo11Today 07:38 PM
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Quote from jhogal :
is there functional difference between all these glasses?
No functional difference. They all do nothing equally well.


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prankyToday 07:45 PM
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Quote from IceQi :
I purchased a pair of these years ago. Hated the yellow tint, chromatic aberration, and distortion at the edges of the lenses. They just gave me headaches.

Since then I found I could custom order mild + diopter lenses without a prescription in the frame of my choice from a place like Zenni Optical for about the same cost. I'd highly recommend considering doing that over buying one of these.
Thanks for the tip! Can I ask why you liked ordering from Zenni specifically?

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samsusToday 08:12 PM
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Quote from ElLobo11 :
No functional difference. They all do nothing equally well.


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It very well could be placebo, I don't know the technology used in my glasses and it has changed technology types over the years, but I 100% swear by "blue light blocking" glasses. I was starting to get fatigued at the end of the work day most of the times looking at screens.
When I got my prescription blue light glasses, it was literally the next where I no longer got that fatigue.

I run color changing software like f.lux and it also does a tremendous job for me personally not getting eye strain /fatigue.

Running amber temperature light bulbs in my house also plays a big role for me in that regards as well.

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