This article showcases our top picks for the Best Computer Glasses For Programmers. We reached out to industry leaders and experts who have contributed the suggestions within this article (they have been credited for their contributions below).
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Ventus (Amber)
This product was recommended by Amber Masciorini from ChicExecs PR
Our eyes aren’t designed to stare at a digital screen for hours on end. With our tech lifestyle habits in mind, Pixel Eyewear offers Amber Glasses. Designed for heavy blue light usage, these yellow-tinted lenses filter more blue light that results in less eye strain and a better night’s sleep. Experience lenses that are virtually clear without a strong tint. The lenses come with a premium anti-reflective coating that eliminates glare.
Nash Felix Gray Glasses
This product was recommended by Yasir Shamim from PureVPN
Personally, I wear a brand called Felix Gray. They seem to be on the more expensive side of things, (about $100 for a pair) but you can get them for just eye strain (no magnification), with magnification (basic, over-the-counter, readers), or even prescription if you need that. They work great, plus the lenses are clear instead of yellow which is a huge plus for me. I would highly recommend it. Great customer service and a 100% money-back return policy within the first 30 days.
Blue Light Filter Glasses PROSPEK
This product was recommended by Harriet Chan from CocoFinder
PROSPEK computer glasses are perfect for programmers. They offer stylish eye protection for a digital world with 50% blue light blocking to block the spectrums you care about without tinting it to yellow. The glasses have several coatings to improve your quality of life, including anti-scratch, anti-reflective, anti-screen flicker, anti-glare, anti-fog, anti-oil, electromagnetic ray blocking and UV light blocking.
LifeArt Blue Light Blocking Glasses
This product was recommended by Harriet Chan from CocoFinder
LifeArt glasses are made to ensure you enjoy your digital times, especially when programming or surfing the web. You get an ultra-light frame that comes in a stylish, comfortable design with other items, including a cleaning cloth, screwdriver, ear hooks, storage case and blue light blocking test kit. The computer glasses have enhanced visual comfort, improved contrast and reduced eye strain to allow you to stay in front of digital screens without exposure to blue light rays.
Blue Light Blocking Glasses AOSM
This product was recommended by Harriet Chan from CocoFinder
These eyeglasses come with a TR90 frame that makes them sturdy, strong and comfortable for long working shifts in front of e-devices screens. The computer glasses have blue light cut lenses made of a special blue light blocking polymer to limit the rays entering your eyes, making your screen time more pleasant.
Onyx by Gunnar Computer Glasses
This product was recommended by Melanie Musson from InsuranceProviders
These glasses help block 65% of blue light so even if you spend hours in front of a computer monitor, your eyes will be less likely to get tired. Also, your circadian rhythm will stay more stable, and the sleep disruptions that often accompany heavy screen usage will be diminished. Besides blocking blue light, these glasses help reduce dryness by shielding your eyes from air currents. The nose pieces are adjustable so you can get a comfortable fit. The glasses are well-designed and stylish.