Green PC Lens with 73.35% VLT for Enhanced Digital Screen Viewing Classic Wayfarer TR90 Frame with Spring Hinges for All-Day Comfort Ideal for Extended Screen Time, Reducing Eye Strain and Fatigue
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Refreshing Green Tint to Balance Color Perception and Reduce Eye Fatigue
FAQ About Orange Lens
Do orange lens glasses really block blue light effectively?
Yes, high-quality orange lens glasses like Gloojo Night Ease block close to 99% of blue light in the 380–500nm range. This is the critical spectrum that can suppress melatonin and disrupt your natural sleep cycle. Wearing these glasses in the evening helps your body maintain healthy melatonin production, making it easier to fall asleep and enjoy deeper rest.
When should I wear orange lens blue light blocking glasses?
Orange lens glasses are best worn after sunset or in the hours leading up to bedtime. This is when exposure to blue light from screens and artificial lighting can most disrupt your circadian rhythm. They are ideal for evening screen use, reading, or relaxing under indoor lighting. Avoid wearing them during the day, especially in the morning, as they may reduce your alertness by blocking blue light needed for wakefulness.
Can orange lens glasses help with eye strain and fatigue?
Absolutely. Many users report significant relief from eye strain, dryness, and headaches when using Gloojo Night Ease Orange Sleep Glasses during evening screen time. By filtering out harsh blue light, these glasses reduce digital eye fatigue and make late-night device use much more comfortable.
How do orange lens glasses compare to clear or red lenses for sleep?
Orange lenses block nearly all blue light and are highly effective for evening use, but red lenses go a step further by also blocking green light up to 550nm, which can further support melatonin and deep sleep for those with serious sleep issues. Clear lenses, on the other hand, only filter a small percentage of blue light and are better suited for daytime screen use and reducing eye strain, not for sleep support.
Will wearing orange lens glasses affect my vision or color perception?
Orange lenses will give your surroundings a warm, orange tint, but most users adjust quickly and find the effect relaxing rather than distracting. They do not distort vision clarity, and many people find that contrast and comfort actually improve, especially when reading or working on screens at night.
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