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Model: racico Computer Blue Light Blocking Glasses Blue Light Glasses Men Women, Anti Blu-Ray Gaming Glasses Lenses
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PS - just for completeness. It is possible to block three narrow bands of blue, green and red light equally and obtain a lens without apparent tint, That wouldn't be particularly effective against broad band blue light and I doubt that is what is being offered in this product in any case, but it is a possible solution if narrow band blue blocking is all that is desired.
PS - just for completeness. It is possible to block three narrow bands of blue, green and red light equally and obtain a lens without apparent tint, That wouldn't be particularly effective against broad band blue light and I doubt that is what is being offered in this product in any case, but it is a possible solution if narrow band blue blocking is all that is desired.
You're not wrong, the clear ones usually only filter a small slice of blue light so they don't look tinted. From what I've seen they're more about reducing glare and eye fatigue than fully "blocking" blue light.
For $10 for a 2-pack though, seems like a low-risk try. Worst case they're just cheap screen glasses you can leave at your desk/work bag.
The 2-pack in the OP is currently $9.97 on Amazon, so it's actually cheaper than the $14 one you linked.
Both look very similar (clear lenses, same basic style), but at almost $5 less for the pair, I'd just go with the deal posted here unless you specifically prefer the other brand or frame color
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Here's a video where someone tests some clear blue blockers with a spectrometer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qa-MczSpIQw
PS - just for completeness. It is possible to block three narrow bands of blue, green and red light equally and obtain a lens without apparent tint, That wouldn't be particularly effective against broad band blue light and I doubt that is what is being offered in this product in any case, but it is a possible solution if narrow band blue blocking is all that is desired.
Here's a video where someone tests some clear blue blockers with a spectrometer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qa-MczSpIQw
PS - just for completeness. It is possible to block three narrow bands of blue, green and red light equally and obtain a lens without apparent tint, That wouldn't be particularly effective against broad band blue light and I doubt that is what is being offered in this product in any case, but it is a possible solution if narrow band blue blocking is all that is desired.
For $10 for a 2-pack though, seems like a low-risk try. Worst case they're just cheap screen glasses you can leave at your desk/work bag.
Both look very similar (clear lenses, same basic style), but at almost $5 less for the pair, I'd just go with the deal posted here unless you specifically prefer the other brand or frame color
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