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Reddit mentions of PROSPEK - Anti Blue Light Computer Glasses - Protect Your Eyes. Manufactured by Spektrum Glasses

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of PROSPEK - Anti Blue Light Computer Glasses - Protect Your Eyes. Manufactured by Spektrum Glasses. Here are the top ones.

PROSPEK - Anti Blue Light Computer Glasses - Protect Your Eyes. Manufactured by Spektrum Glasses
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LESS YELLOW MORE PROTECTION Our patented technology allows more protection with less amber coloringBLUE LIGHT BLOCKING Advanced protection blocking over 50% of all blue light even for those that wear glassesLOOKS GREAT ON EVERYONE With our blue light glasses both women and men look great in our glasses!DON'T CHEAP OUT Not all blue light blocking glasses are made the same our anti bluelight glasses may not be the cheapest because they are the best.LIFETIME WARRANTY Manufacturer lifetime warranty means you have nothing to lose. We stand behind our products because they will last a lifetime. COMES WITH GIFT BOX
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Weight0.4 Pounds

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Found 2 comments on PROSPEK - Anti Blue Light Computer Glasses - Protect Your Eyes. Manufactured by Spektrum Glasses:

u/Twinewhale ยท 2 pointsr/ADHD

At first I completely disagreed with this but I did some more research and, while I don't think flux should be considered a complete replacement of the glasses, it does help more than I thought.

I've been using flux for quite some time, but always found the glasses to ultimately provide better filtering. If you have the right monitor then you can turn flux wayyyyy down for the best effect. My monitor at home does not bode well with the lower bluelight settings.

The other reason I would recommend glasses is because of the typical lighting in the workplace. Usually fluorescent at 5500K temperature (high blue light similar to daylight). If you rely on flux alone you should use somewhere in the range of 2300k for best effect, but combine that with the brighter lighting in the office and the contrast in light can be just as tiring on the eyes.

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The best solution is to use both. Use Flux at a moderate temperature (I use ~3000k) with the glasses. This gives protection from all blue-light sources.

For those that really don't like the yellow part of the glasses, they also have non-tinted ones.

u/chipit24 ยท 1 pointr/webdev

I know eye strain was mentioned many times, but this was a good TedX talk I watched about it a while ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HN30fO2I2aU. As for blue light reducing glasses, I'd go with https://www.spektrumglasses.com/ or https://gunnar.com/. I've used both and they are great; have been using https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B01E0RR2FO/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 for over a year now.