If you spend hours each day staring at a screen, wearing a pair of the best computer glasses is an easy way to protect against digital eye strain. Both computer screens and smartphones emit blue light ...
Every day, we're spending more and more time looking at computer screens. Unfortunately, even if you have 20/20 vision, the unnatural light beaming into your eyes can still affect your well-being.
These days, everyone spends too much time glued to a screen. Not only do we have our computers, but then we head to our phones or tablets for more scrolling. Unfortunately, there’s no easy way to ...
If your eyes get tired from spending hours staring at a screen, these glasses may help. If you spend eight or more hours each day staring at a bright computer monitor in a windowless cube lit by ...
Many eye doctors now recommend blue light glasses to college students and people who work on computers. You can get relatively inexpensive non-prescription computer glasses which block varying amounts ...
Today, no matter what you do for a living, there's probably a computer screen in your life. And while we are quick to adapt to the change in technology, our eye are having trouble keeping up. We live ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. After spending long periods of time on the computer – say ...
If you spend long hours staring at computer, tablet or smartphone screens you may be interested in new computer glasses designed to protect your eyes from Blue Light. Providing you with improved ...
Save this article to read it later. Find this story in your account’s ‘Saved for Later’ section. We understand your dilemma. You’re concerned about blue light (which can cause eye strain and affect ...
Do you spend a lot of time in front of a screen? Who are we kidding, of course, you do! Today, we’re looking at SportRx’s BLUEdefense blue light filtering computer glasses, as well as a pair of ...
Meta's new Ray-Ban glasses come with an electronic display — so you can see texts, maps, or whatever while you're wearing them. The tech is impressive but not cheap: They'll cost at least $800, and ...