
DAY LENSES - ORANGE
Daytime orange-lens blue light glasses cut harsh blue light and glare, which reduces eye strain and headaches during long screen sessions without dimming your vision. They boost contrast and visual comfort, helping you stay focused and productive, especially under artificial lighting.
NIGHT LENSES - RED
By eliminating blue light at night, red-lens glasses help your brain recognize it’s time to wind down. This supports natural melatonin production, leading to deeper, more restorative sleep and better recovery the next day.
Why Red Lenses Block What Clear Lenses Can’t.
Designed for screens. Built for eyes.
FAQ
What’s the difference between red lenses and orange lenses?
What’s the difference between red lenses and orange lenses?
Red lenses are designed for nighttime use and block nearly 100% of blue and green light (400–520 nm). This helps maximise melatonin production and supports deeper, more restful sleep.
Orange lenses are ideal for daytime use, filtering a high percentage of blue light to reduce eye strain while maintaining colour accuracy for tasks like working or reading.
How do blue light blocking glasses help with sleep?
How do blue light blocking glasses help with sleep?
These glasses block up to 99% of blue and green light (400–520 nm), which normally suppresses melatonin production. By filtering this light, they help your body produce melatonin naturally, promoting faster and deeper sleep without supplements.
Can I wear these glasses all day?
Can I wear these glasses all day?
Yes. These glasses are comfortable for all-day wear, especially if you’re exposed to screens or artificial lighting. Their lightweight, anti-slip design ensures comfort during extended use.
Do these glasses help with eye strain?
Do these glasses help with eye strain?
Yes. By blocking harmful blue and green light, these glasses reduce digital eye strain, making screen time more comfortable and helping minimise fatigue, headaches, and blurry vision.
Are clear blue light glasses effective?
Are clear blue light glasses effective?
No. Clear blue light glasses are largely ineffective as they only block a small percentage of harmful blue and green light. Amber-tinted lenses are specifically designed to filter out up to 99% of sleep-disrupting wavelengths for maximum effectiveness.