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Yoda
Greater than one weekMine were to small but the kids really like to look and said it didn’t bother them to look at the screen as much
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JF
> 3 dayThese actually are quite good for gaming with some titles, especially the darker ones it helps brighten certain otherwise hard to see elements in the game up. I would recommend playing or viewing a video of your favorite games with the windows night light setting cranked up to get an idea of how it will look using these amber lenses. These glasses totally filter out the blue light and make everything appear golden as if under 3000k light. This not only applies to electronics but also ambient light. It can make a cloudy day feel not so gloomy and dark. If you plan on using this for screen time other than gaming one thing to be aware of is that if there is a lot of light it makes it really hard to see anything highlighted on a document. They do take a few minutes for your eyes to adjust, especially the 1st time you put them on. I like wearing these amber lenses in certain situation and the clear lenses in others where you don’t want everything so yellowish and bright.
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bouncingladybug
> 3 dayMy kiddo likes these glasses. He wears them even when he is not on the computer. They fit my 6 year old but were a little small for my 9 year old.
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TexasIndian
> 3 day.....or work staring at a computer monitor all day (for work); then these are definitely a positive discovery. They advertise anti-fog which they are; comfortable nose pad which it is, (thanks to the Ray-Ban styled frame vs uncomfortable pads that push on your nose and leave irritating red square marks); exquisite hinge which I presume is because they have some play and bend back a tad...definitely a favorite feature of me and my big head. But the most obvious important feature is the claim of reduces eye strain?? That is definitely true!! Only feature I cant personally attest to is the comfort level while wearing headphones for an extended period...or at all.
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G
Greater than one weekWith the virtual distant learning these came in very handy. The kids have never been at the computer so much so I figured we had to look into these and they love them. And they work
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Ann
> 3 dayGot them for kids to use with distance learning. Fit fine, seem sturdy. Well see how they hold up over the summer!
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Shaima
> 3 dayExactly what I needed to protect my children’s eyes from the harms of blue light!
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trucker
> 3 dayIs blue light from devices something that will effect kids as they age. I dont know. I got these as a preventative measure as well as thinking wearing the glasses might serve as a reminder to pay attention the class instruction. Its so hard for younger kids to maintain interest when it isnt a computer game. So far child enjoys wearing.
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Justin
> 3 dayJust got these yesterday and my kids like them. Everything was packaged well and they pass the blue light test using the kit it comes with. Not sure how durable they are yet since we just got them, but Ill update this review once theyve used the glasses for a while.
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Daniel Markarian
> 3 dayWith distance-learning in our state I thought it was very important to find glasses to help my children from staring at a screen all day long and not hurting their eyes. My son loves the classes and does not complain of any headaches or eyes being sore when he is done with 6 to 7 hours of school work on the laptop.