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Blue Light Glasses

Every pair of prescription eyeglasses in OptiOut - single vision, bifocal, or progressive - can be upgraded with a blue light blocking coating. Simply select the blue light coating option at checkout, and your everyday prescription glasses become blue light glasses. Same frames. Same prescription. Extra protection.

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Blue Light Glasses FAQ

What is blue light?

Blue light refers to the high-energy, short-wavelength segment of visible light, ranging from 380 to 500 nanometers. While it occurs naturally in sunlight, it is also widely emitted by digital screens (smartphones, laptops, monitors) and indoor LED lighting. Extended exposure to artificial blue light can lead to digital eye fatigue, dryness, and may interfere with natural sleep rhythm with nighttime use.

What are blue light glasses?

Blue light glasses are eyeglasses equipped with specialized lenses that filter a targeted portion of high-energy blue light from digital screens and indoor LED lighting. They help reduce digital eye strain, dryness and fatigue associated with extended screen use, and can lessen sleep disruption from nighttime device exposure by limiting blue light that suppresses melatonin production. Ideal for office work, remote learning and daily digital leisure.

Do blue light glasses really help?

Blue light glasses deliver targeted benefits for regular screen users. The specialized lenses filter a portion of high-energy blue light from digital displays and indoor LED lights, effectively easing digital eye fatigue, dryness and soreness from prolonged screen time. Worn in the evening, they also reduce blue light-induced melatonin suppression to help support healthier sleep rhythms. They are intended for daily digital eye protection and do not replace prescription correction or medical eye care.

Are blue light glasses good for headaches?

Blue light glasses can help relieve headaches triggered by prolonged screen use. Extended exposure to digital blue light often causes eye strain, ocular fatigue and muscle tension around the eyes, which are common triggers for tension-type headaches among heavy screen users. By filtering high-energy blue light and reducing visual load, these glasses can lower the frequency and intensity of screen-related head discomfort.
Note that they only target headaches linked to digital eye strain. They cannot treat headaches caused by migraines, medical conditions or other underlying factors. Persistent or severe headaches should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.

Who is not recommended to wear blue light glasses?

Blue light glasses are not recommended for:
1.The general population without a diagnosed light-sensitivity condition, as major eye organizations find them unnecessary.
2.Children and teenagers, because blocking beneficial daytime blue light may interfere with healthy visual development and mood regulation.
3.Daytime screen users, since blue light helps maintain alertness and a normal sleep-wake cycle.
4.Those seeking relief from digital eye strain or headaches, as these symptoms stem from screen habits and uncorrected vision, not blue light itself.
5.People with good sleep hygiene, who can simply dim screens or put them away an hour before bed instead.