A seldom-considered computing safety feature has nothing to do with protecting your data or preventing online identity theft. Rather, it focuses on providing visual clarity and reducing eye strain.
Blue light eyewear enthusiasts might be seeing red after this. Glasses that claim to shield your eyes from screens’ blue light and supposedly help you get better shut-eye may not provide much benefit ...
Matti Robinson is a veteran of the industry originally from Finland, with nearly 20 years of writing and editing experience. His love for gaming started with the Commodore 64 and grew with each ...
Many of us spend hours every day on our phones and computers, which can lead to vision problems and eye discomfort. To prevent this, you've likely heard of people using blue-light glasses, which are ...
Gunnar Optiks, which specializes in blue-light blocking computer glasses, is releasing new frames the company says have been specifically designed to keep wearers laser focused, while preventing ...
There’s growing scientific evidence suggesting that blue light from our LED screens can contribute to eye strain, blurry vision, headaches, fatigue and disrupted sleep rhythms. To counter this, blue ...
Whether you’re working, texting with loved ones, watching TV or reading the news, you likely spend several hours daily looking at electronic screens. Screens are a part of modern life, but experts ...
Let's face it — screens are everywhere. We're glued to digital devices more than ever before, from smartphones to laptops.
A doctor has revealed whether blue-light-blocking glasses actually protect your eyes from heavy computer usage. And sorry to break it to you, but they don’t. Taking to TikTok, ophthalmologist Dr.
It’s everywhere. At your 9-to-5 job, on the train, in the bathroom, even in your bed as you’re trying to fall asleep. If you’re reading this, it’s right in your face — blue light. Ever since we’ve ...
You could be forgiven for thinking a pair of blue-light-blocking eyeglasses is your free pass to indulge in as much screen time as you can squeeze into a day. And while the verdict is only partially ...
If your eyes hurt after looking at screens, don’t assume the culprit is blue light. You might spend extra money on a solution that doesn’t help much. “Blue light” refers to higher-energy visible light ...