Gaming Glasses | Blue Light Blocking Glasses | Riot/Onyx by Gunnar | 65% Blue Light Protection, 100% UV Light, Anti-Reflective To Protect & Reduce Eye Strain & Dryness
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My wife has the same problem, so we went to the eye doctor to discuss contact lenses. Gunnar glasses work great with contacts, or you can have them made with your RX prescription. Both options are relatively inexpensive, so it comes down to personal preference or the availability of a prescription.
Hi Shona! A microfiber carrying bag, microfiber cleaning cloth, and a warranty card are all included in the box with your glasses.
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br>I still throw these out now and then, but I've switched to a pair of glasses without the magnification. I get a headache if I use the magnifier for too long. I strongly advise only using these while seated in front of your work; the more I wear them around, the more the magnification irritates me. When I'm reading things on my phone for long periods of time (manga, textbooks, technical pdfs, etc. ), I find the magnification to be more useful. I've noticed the ghosting when I've worn them outside (blah), but it's much less noticeable when I'm sitting in front of a device. br>For reference, my alternate glasses were $20 from a "lens" website, and they're clear, have no magnification, and are 10,000,000 times easier to clean than these guys. If I had to give a reason why I don't wear these as often, it's because they're so god awful to clean properly Even with clean specialized cleaning clothes, it's a smudgy, aggravating mess. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK This frame is free of ghosting. I had bought it before.
So, when I first heard about these, I seriously doubted that they would be useful. However, after doing some research, it appears that those claims are correct. So I bought a pair with the understanding that I could return them in a few days if I didn't like them. They're great, and they're effective. I noticed a decrease in headaches after sitting at my computer all day and then turning around and playing video games until bedtime as a full-time student and then part-time gamer. I'd say it's pretty good. However, the arms of the glasses are a little long on me (universal fit, I assume), and they get a little uncomfortable on my ears when I'm wearing my headset. Overall, I like them a lot!.
Maybe it's just a bad pair of shoes I got. br>I've been using them for two days and have the following feedback: Likes: br>br>Likes: br>br>Likes: br>br>L
1. It does help to relieve eye strain.
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1. They don't seem to go together. Sizing options are available with other brands I've bought. These were more expensive, but style was the only option. As a result, they slide down my nose all the time and are far too wide. br>2. The anti- The glare isn't performing as expected. I'm always bothered by glare from light sources in front of me and reflections from things behind me on the inside of my lenses.
3. Scuffs/smudges/SOMETHING in the center of both lenses when taken out of the bag. It's smack dab in the middle of everything. On both of them, actually. I used the supplied microfiber cloth to polish and polish, but to no avail. I'm able to ignore it if I keep my head perfectly still. But it's always right there between me and whatever I'm looking at when I move my head left/right/up/down. It irritates me to no end. br>br>Today, I'm looking into the refund policy. Since they were in the box and not in the protective bag, I believe they were "refurbished. " If this is the case, you should be ashamed. If they don't put them in the protective bag before shipping, it's because they don't care. In any case, you should be ashamed of yourself. That's a bad idea.
I purchased this item after undergoing LASIK surgery and being able to use my glasses at the computer for the first time. Unfortunately, due to the. Because I now have 20/15 vision and don't need readers, 20x magnification caused more eyestrain than it alleviated. This made it difficult for my eyes to focus on the magnified image, which made me feel uneasy. Furthermore, the frames were crooked, and I had to push one of the arms about a centimeter above my left ear. I returned them, but I'd consider buying them again if they had non-magnified lenses and a higher build quality. I can see these being useful for senior citizens who require readers and work at a desk.
Tint: "Clear" br>As a graphic designer, I required blue light-blocking glasses with the least amount of tint. Gunnar was discovered to be a fantastic brand for blue light blocking glasses after extensive research. I got the clear" tint, which blocks 35% of the essential blue light that is the most harmful, but I didn t realize Gunnar had another line of 20"Crystalline" l Be aware that, while the Gunnar "clear" lenses appear almost clear to the untrained eye, the wearer will notice a slight yellow tint when looking at the computer screen through them. Magnification: br>br> br>The magnification was another thing I couldn't stand. The glasses have a small amount of magnification, which is supposed to help with eye strain, but it made me dizzy. After speaking with my optometrist, I was told that magnification would be inappropriate for my vision. However, you should consult with an optometrist to determine what is best for your eyes. br>br>Frame: br>br>Frame: br>br>Frame: br>In terms of style, the Riot frames are pretty standard plastic thick black frames, so if you like that look, this is for you. There aren't any nose pieces to be found. br>br>Conclusion: br>br> br>Gunnar is a well-known manufacturer of blue light-blocking sunglasses. The "clear" tint isn't quite as transparent as their "Crystalline" lenses. For me, magnification was not an option. HyperX gaming glasses were the next best thing in terms of clarity, but they didn't have any magnification.