B BIKRUL Blue Light Blocking Glasses Kids 2 Pack, Gaming Glasses for Kids 3-11
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GramGram
> 3 dayMy 3 grandchildren report that the electronic screens are easier to look at when wearing the glasses. They voluntarily wear the glasses and don’t have to be reminded. Although they were reasonably priced, I would have paid more if they were a bit more sturdy. I recommend them as a good deal for the price.
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Brandie S.
Greater than one weekGreat fit and they help with the blue ray. Very comfortable and easy to clean and wear.
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Gaby
> 3 dayI love that they are cost efficient and it doesnt feel cheap at all
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Nick
> 3 dayThese blue-light filtering glasses could use some minor improvements, but theyre still good overall in my opinion. As others have noted, theyre not polarized--this is probably the biggest drawback. Aside from that, I found the tint rather strong compared to some other blue-light filter glasses I have. Overall though, this is an excellent additional pair to add to the lineup for occasional use.
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Maria
Greater than one weekThey fit well!!!
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Ish C
> 3 dayGreat fit for kids
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Tutu Y
> 3 dayThese glasses are great for my grand kids! They’re comfortable for them and fits well on my 3 year old and 6 year old
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Jerry
> 3 dayMy boys (4 & 6) love wearing these and I haven’t heard any more complaints about their eyes being too tired for school on the computer.
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Ana Ivett
> 3 dayMy Son really love this glasses.
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David M
Greater than one weekThis is my first amber set but I normally wear prescription yellow lenses and have two different orange glasses. In terms of most blue blocking these are in the middle for me between orange(most) and yellow(lesser), theyre not sunglasses or are intended for direct sunlight. In fact it took me almost a year to adjust to wearing prescription yellows all the time, so I wouldnt wear these as sunglasses at all. Where amber shines is that you can get a little more visual contrast, if you were painting a room, flaws in paint or texture would be more distinct and discernable. If used while driving at night, it helps you recover your night vision significantly faster than not wearing them because blue light kills night vision very quickly. Amber tint is probably the highest Id go with for night driving but prefer Yellow > Amber > Clear > Orange in that order. Sitting at a computer screen Id rate Amber > Orange > Yellow > Clear. Theres no real reason to get polarized lenses for computer work unless you need to see White and dont want to turn down the brightness, under night appropriate light usage my polarized sunglasses are too dark everywhere else other than the screen and my LED lit keyboard. The biggest benefit Ive found is I can reduce/avoid most of the eye strain and can go to sleep easier than going to sleep because my eyes are exhausted, yellow isnt dark enough for that but amber and orange are.