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Gunnar Bluelight Blocking Glasses - Intercept - POP Emerald - Amber | Computer / Gaming glasses - Intercept - POP Emerald - Amber - 65% blue light & 100% UV blocking - Patented technology
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Gunnar Bluelight Blocking Glasses - Intercept - POP Emerald - Amber | Computer / Gaming glasses - Intercept - POP Emerald - Amber - 65% blue light & 100% UV blocking - Patented technology

Brand: Gunnar

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Item model number
INT
Guaranteed software updates until
unknown

About this product

When you're a gamer who spends long hours in front of screens, Gunnar's Bluelight Blocking Glasses - Intercept - POP Emerald - Amber are an excellent choice. These glasses are designed specifically for gaming and computer use, offering 65% blue light reduction and 100% UV protection to help ease eye strain and discomfort from prolonged screen time. Narrowing down the options, the Gunnar Bluelight Blocking Glasses stand out with their sleek POP Emerald - Amber frame. The glasses are lightweight at just 33 grams and come in a size that fits most adults comfortably, making them ideal for extended gaming sessions without causing any pressure or discomfort.

Highlights

  • * SPECS: lens width: 58 mm | nose: 17 mm | frame width: 133 mm | temple: 135 mm | weight: 33 grams.

Specifications

Item model number
INT
Guaranteed software updates until
unknown

Is this the right pick for you?

These Gunnar Bluelight Blocking Glasses are tailored for individuals who spend extensive hours in front of screens, particularly those involved in gaming or work that requires prolonged visual engagement. The Intercept POP Emerald - Amber glasses are designed to reduce blue light exposure by 65% and block all UV rays, which can be beneficial for users experiencing eye strain, blurred vision, or headaches from extended screen time. However, these glasses might not be the best choice if you need a more stylish pair of regular eyewear or if you require specific prescription lenses that aren't compatible with these blue light blocking glasses. In a typical setup, these glasses fit seamlessly into your gaming and work routine. They are lightweight and comfortable to wear for extended periods, making them ideal for long gaming sessions or hours spent in front of a computer. The amber-tinted lenses can help reduce eye fatigue and improve sleep quality by mimicking the natural light spectrum that helps regulate your body's circadian rhythm. For users who already have prescription glasses, these blue light blocking lenses can be worn overtop as an additional layer of protection. Before purchasing, consider how you plan to use these glasses. Ensure they fit comfortably with any existing eyewear and that the frame width (133 mm) and lens width (58 mm) are suitable for your face shape. The temple length is 135 mm, which should provide a secure hold without causing discomfort. Proper care includes cleaning the lenses regularly to maintain their effectiveness in blocking blue light and UV rays.

Frequently asked questions

Are these glasses compatible with my computer and gaming setup?

These glasses are designed to work with any standard monitor or screen. They do not have built-in software updates or wireless connectivity features, so they're simply a hardware solution for reducing blue light exposure while you use your computer or play games.

Who would benefit most from these glasses?

Anyone who spends long hours in front of screens—such as gamers, office workers, and students—can benefit from these glasses. They are particularly useful if you experience eye strain, dryness, or discomfort during extended screen time.

How do they compare to other blue light blocking glasses on the market?

Gunnar Intercept glasses offer a high level of blue light reduction (65%) and 100% UV protection. While many competitors also claim similar benefits, Gunnar's patented technology is specifically designed for gaming and computer use, which sets them apart in terms of comfort and effectiveness.

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