UltimateView™ Blue495™ lenses are the solution to protect your eyes from harmful blue light, reduce glare, and prevent eye strain. These special lenses from 39DollarGlasses not only benefit your eye health, but they can also help you get a better night’s sleep. Overexposure to artificial blue light, emitted by smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other devices, can trick your body to stop releasing Melatonin: the sleep hormone. This may disrupt your natural sleep cycle, causing restless nights tossing and turning. That is exactly where a pair of Blue495™ blue light blocker glasses can make the real difference. These lenses are engineered to filter out harmful blue light, limiting your exposure and reducing the strain on your eyes. The lenses have a state-of-the-art anti-reflective coating, which blocks blue rays in the high energy visible light (HEV) spectrum. That is exactly why blue light blocking lenses are the top choice for computer glasses. That said, these anti blue light glasses are just as functional for those people that spend a lot of time on their smartphone or tablet at night: as even smaller screens can cause overexposure. The benefits of Blue495™ lenses are compatible with most Rx prescriptions, including clear single vision lenses (both reading and distance), and even clear progressives (no-line bifocals). If you spend your days staring at screens and/or being exposed to artificial blue light, a pair of prescription blue light glasses is simply an essential to keep your eyes - and sleep cycle - balanced and in harmony!
Mason
138 mm
/ 5.43"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
53 mm
/ 2.09"
31 mm
/ 1.22"
17 mm
/ 0.67"
Leonardo
136 mm
/ 5.35"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
52 mm
/ 2.05"
33 mm
/ 1.30"
19 mm
/ 0.75"
Aviator 26
144 mm
/ 5.67"
142 mm
/ 5.59"
58 mm
/ 2.28"
45 mm
/ 1.77"
17 mm
/ 0.67"
University
139 mm
/ 5.47"
145 mm
/ 5.71"
52 mm
/ 2.05"
39 mm
/ 1.54"
20 mm
/ 0.79"
Tate
142 mm
/ 5.59"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
53 mm
/ 2.09"
35 mm
/ 1.38"
19 mm
/ 0.75"
Bellmore
144 mm
/ 5.67"
145 mm
/ 5.71"
56 mm
/ 2.20"
38 mm
/ 1.50"
19 mm
/ 0.75"
Alder
132 mm
/ 5.20"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
51 mm
/ 2.01"
46 mm
/ 1.81"
19 mm
/ 0.75"
Navigator
142 mm
/ 5.59"
145 mm
/ 5.71"
55 mm
/ 2.17"
40 mm
/ 1.57"
16 mm
/ 0.63"
Oxygen
135 mm
/ 5.31"
141 mm
/ 5.55"
47 mm
/ 1.85"
32 mm
/ 1.26"
20 mm
/ 0.79"
Entourage
137 mm
/ 5.39"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
52 mm
/ 2.05"
35 mm
/ 1.38"
17 mm
/ 0.67"
Maxwell
132 mm
/ 5.20"
142 mm
/ 5.59"
53 mm
/ 2.09"
36 mm
/ 1.42"
17 mm
/ 0.67"
Pasadena
138 mm
/ 5.43"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
55 mm
/ 2.17"
27 mm
/ 1.06"
15 mm
/ 0.59"
Kent
140 mm
/ 5.51"
145 mm
/ 5.71"
54 mm
/ 2.13"
35 mm
/ 1.38"
19 mm
/ 0.75"
Bliss
138 mm
/ 5.43"
145 mm
/ 5.71"
53 mm
/ 2.09"
44 mm
/ 1.73"
18 mm
/ 0.71"
Hewlett
140 mm
/ 5.51"
145 mm
/ 5.71"
55 mm
/ 2.17"
37 mm
/ 1.46"
17 mm
/ 0.67"
Arden
133 mm
/ 5.24"
145 mm
/ 5.71"
49 mm
/ 1.93"
38 mm
/ 1.50"
17 mm
/ 0.67"
Meriden
141 mm
/ 5.55"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
55 mm
/ 2.17"
41 mm
/ 1.61"
18 mm
/ 0.71"
Seaview
140 mm
/ 5.51"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
52 mm
/ 2.05"
42 mm
/ 1.65"
18 mm
/ 0.71"
Vancouver
136 mm
/ 5.35"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
52 mm
/ 2.05"
27 mm
/ 1.06"
16 mm
/ 0.63"
Merrick
139 mm
/ 5.47"
138 mm
/ 5.43"
52 mm
/ 2.05"
32 mm
/ 1.26"
19 mm
/ 0.75"
Milford
145 mm
/ 5.71"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
56 mm
/ 2.20"
38 mm
/ 1.50"
18 mm
/ 0.71"
Elwood
153 mm
/ 6.02"
155 mm
/ 6.10"
60 mm
/ 2.36"
40 mm
/ 1.57"
18 mm
/ 0.71"
Sloane
143 mm
/ 5.63"
145 mm
/ 5.71"
54 mm
/ 2.13"
43 mm
/ 1.69"
17 mm
/ 0.67"
Bellamy
137 mm
/ 5.39"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
52 mm
/ 2.05"
39 mm
/ 1.54"
17 mm
/ 0.67"
Seattle
143 mm
/ 5.63"
145 mm
/ 5.71"
53 mm
/ 2.09"
35 mm
/ 1.38"
17 mm
/ 0.67"
Academy
133 mm
/ 5.24"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
51 mm
/ 2.01"
32 mm
/ 1.26"
18 mm
/ 0.71"
Hamilton
135 mm
/ 5.31"
145 mm
/ 5.71"
53 mm
/ 2.09"
33 mm
/ 1.30"
18 mm
/ 0.71"
Bristol
138 mm
/ 5.43"
145 mm
/ 5.71"
49 mm
/ 1.93"
48 mm
/ 1.89"
21 mm
/ 0.83"
College
144 mm
/ 5.67"
145 mm
/ 5.71"
50 mm
/ 1.97"
40 mm
/ 1.57"
18 mm
/ 0.71"
Trento
129 mm
/ 5.08"
135 mm
/ 5.31"
51 mm
/ 2.01"
28 mm
/ 1.10"
16 mm
/ 0.63"
Jax
150 mm
/ 5.91"
150 mm
/ 5.91"
54 mm
/ 2.13"
41 mm
/ 1.61"
18 mm
/ 0.71"
Esquire 1547
135 mm
/ 5.31"
145 mm
/ 5.71"
54 mm
/ 2.13"
35 mm
/ 1.38"
18 mm
/ 0.71"
Davenport
131 mm
/ 5.16"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
48 mm
/ 1.89"
40 mm
/ 1.57"
17 mm
/ 0.67"
Ernest Hemingway 4697
140 mm
/ 5.51"
145 mm
/ 5.71"
53 mm
/ 2.09"
40 mm
/ 1.57"
18 mm
/ 0.71"
Aero
142 mm
/ 5.59"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
57 mm
/ 2.24"
38 mm
/ 1.50"
17 mm
/ 0.67"
Emerson
153 mm
/ 6.02"
155 mm
/ 6.10"
60 mm
/ 2.36"
43 mm
/ 1.69"
17 mm
/ 0.67"
Durham
132 mm
/ 5.20"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
50 mm
/ 1.97"
35 mm
/ 1.38"
15 mm
/ 0.59"
Fission Eyewear 014
128 mm
/ 5.04"
145 mm
/ 5.71"
48 mm
/ 1.89"
26 mm
/ 1.02"
18 mm
/ 0.71"
Warren
147 mm
/ 5.79"
145 mm
/ 5.71"
54 mm
/ 2.13"
41 mm
/ 1.61"
19 mm
/ 0.75"
Cove
140 mm
/ 5.51"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
54 mm
/ 2.13"
39 mm
/ 1.54"
17 mm
/ 0.67"
Ashton
129 mm
/ 5.08"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
50 mm
/ 1.97"
49 mm
/ 1.93"
18 mm
/ 0.71"
Alpine
138 mm
/ 5.43"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
55 mm
/ 2.17"
48 mm
/ 1.89"
18 mm
/ 0.71"
Edmonton
140 mm
/ 5.51"
145 mm
/ 5.71"
53 mm
/ 2.09"
29 mm
/ 1.14"
19 mm
/ 0.75"
Selena
137 mm
/ 5.39"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
53 mm
/ 2.09"
42 mm
/ 1.65"
16 mm
/ 0.63"
Dartmouth
148 mm
/ 5.83"
145 mm
/ 5.71"
56 mm
/ 2.20"
35 mm
/ 1.38"
19 mm
/ 0.75"
Charm
139 mm
/ 5.47"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
50 mm
/ 1.97"
48 mm
/ 1.89"
19 mm
/ 0.75"
Wisdom
137 mm
/ 5.39"
145 mm
/ 5.71"
53 mm
/ 2.09"
32 mm
/ 1.26"
19 mm
/ 0.75"
Iris
133 mm
/ 5.24"
142 mm
/ 5.59"
51 mm
/ 2.01"
39 mm
/ 1.54"
18 mm
/ 0.71"
Alister
138 mm
/ 5.43"
145 mm
/ 5.71"
54 mm
/ 2.13"
43 mm
/ 1.69"
18 mm
/ 0.71"
Stuyvesant
139 mm
/ 5.47"
150 mm
/ 5.91"
51 mm
/ 2.01"
37 mm
/ 1.46"
18 mm
/ 0.71"
Pupil
127 mm
/ 5.00"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
44 mm
/ 1.73"
36 mm
/ 1.42"
18 mm
/ 0.71"
Grace
131 mm
/ 5.16"
135 mm
/ 5.31"
47 mm
/ 1.85"
35 mm
/ 1.38"
19 mm
/ 0.75"
Verity
134 mm
/ 5.28"
150 mm
/ 5.91"
55 mm
/ 2.17"
45 mm
/ 1.77"
18 mm
/ 0.71"
Kinsley
141 mm
/ 5.55"
149 mm
/ 5.87"
55 mm
/ 2.17"
40 mm
/ 1.57"
16 mm
/ 0.63"
Liberty
142 mm
/ 5.59"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
57 mm
/ 2.24"
35 mm
/ 1.38"
18 mm
/ 0.71"
Matsumoto 23
144 mm
/ 5.67"
145 mm
/ 5.71"
58 mm
/ 2.28"
35 mm
/ 1.38"
18 mm
/ 0.71"
Shelby
135 mm
/ 5.31"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
50 mm
/ 1.97"
34 mm
/ 1.34"
17 mm
/ 0.67"
Woodstock
145 mm
/ 5.71"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
58 mm
/ 2.28"
46 mm
/ 1.81"
20 mm
/ 0.79"
Lucy
139 mm
/ 5.47"
140 mm
/ 5.51"
52 mm
/ 2.05"
39 mm
/ 1.54"
19 mm
/ 0.75"
Westport
151 mm
/ 5.94"
145 mm
/ 5.71"
60 mm
/ 2.36"
39 mm
/ 1.54"
16 mm
/ 0.63"
Our collection of state-of-the-art UltimateView™ Blue495™ lenses is a top choice in blue light protection glasses. These high-quality lenses offer superior protection and glare reduction, without compromising on great pricing. This means everyone can reap the benefits of our blue light filter glasses, without having to pay a premium price to enjoy premium performance. Besides helping you save money on blue light filtering lenses, we also help you save time and effort when you shop at 39DollarGlasses. We’ve made our ordering process easy and intuitive, guiding you through the customization of your blue light blocking glasses in mere minutes. If you want maximum value on affordable computer glasses and/or lenses to block out harmful blue light that can lead to eye injuries and disruptions to your natural sleep cycle: order them via 39DollarGlasses - the online eyewear expert!
Technically, there hasn’t been a study that has concluded how well blue light glasses actually work. It’s possible that they are more effective for some individuals than for others since studies have yielded mixed results. Some studies have demonstrated that they are at least as effective as anti-glare glasses. And other studies have concluded that participants who wore blue-light-blocking glasses experienced better sleep than those who did not. Exposure to the blue light that comes from looking at computers, laptops, and smartphone screens inhibits the body’s ability to produce melatonin which is needed for a good night’s sleep. Being exposed to screens, especially near bedtime, can make it difficult to fall asleep. Wearing blue light glasses for just a few hours prior to bedtime may help you sleep better.
Most individuals who use blue light glasses notice less eye strain and discomfort. In other studies, participants stated that they benefited from the blue-light-blocking glasses because it reduced the glare of the screen and improved their vision while they were looking at their computer screens. Better sleep and less eye strain is well worth the small expenditure for blue light glasses.
The innovative idea behind the invention of blue light blocking glasses is to filter the blue light and keep at least a percentage of it from reaching the eyes. The goal is to reduce eye strain, headaches, fatigue, and to help the body maintain normal levels of melatonin. These are all problems that have been associated with excessive exposure to blue light.
Blue light lenses have a coating that filters out around 40% of blue light by using a yellow tint that is not even noticeable. The coating is so light, most people can wear blue light glasses all day long without anyone noticing it at all. As more work revolves around spending time in front of a screen, wearing protective blue light glasses may help in four ways:
When it comes to most products, you get what you pay for. But there are a few purchases such as blue-light glasses, where you can get all the benefits from the product without them costing you a proverbial arm and leg. When you start looking for blue light glasses, you’ll probably notice a huge price range. You can find some cheap blue-light-blocking eyeglasses on some sites. But you can also find some companies that offer them over $100.Since they all use the same design principles to filter blue light and keep it from reaching the eyes, they are all about the same. However, it is important to note that you should only purchase blue-light-blocking glasses from a reputable provider that you trust. The price point is important for your budget, but you also want to make sure the glasses do what they are supposed to do. Genuine, professionally crafted blue light glasses will do the job they are designed to do no matter what the cost.
The amount of time spent in front of a screen can lead to numerous issues including digital eye strain, headaches, and difficulty sleeping. The American Optometric Association suggests that prolonged computer, cell phone, e-reader, and tablet use can cause vision-related problems. The more one stares at a screen, the more exposure to blue light occurs. Most people spend large portions of their days on a screened device. Blue light-blocking glasses may be beneficial for preventing many of the side effects of overexposure to blue light, especially for those who work at the computer for long periods throughout the day. Ultimately, wearing blue light glasses can be beneficial for helping improve your overall health as well as protecting your eye health. If you spend a lot of time in front of screens as part of your job, or for other purposes, your eye doctor or optometrist may write you a prescription for blue-light-blocking lenses.
Headaches are no fun no matter how severe they become. There are many factors that may contribute to headaches and migraines, but one source is blue light rays emitted from flat-screen TVs, tablets, computer screens, and tablets. The good news is that if your headaches are caused by exposure to blue light, there is a course of action available to help you reduce the occurrences of headaches. Wearing blue light glasses can be an effective first-course action that brings you some relief. Additionally, blue light filtering glasses help lower eye fatigue, itchy eyes following computer use, and reduce pain in and around the eyes that often precedes headache pain.
Blue light blocking eyeglasses are designed similarly to polarizing lenses which block specific wavelengths. The goal in their design is to create contrast or decrease glare which effectively blocks harmful blue light. Wearing blue light glasses while watching television, using the computer, or using your smartphone can decrease or eliminate the negative effect of the light on your eyes and help prevent headaches.
How are you supposed to know which blue light glasses are the best? There are lots of brands and tons of information around the web and hunting for the best pairs can be difficult. Knowing which type provides the best protection can be hard to figure out. When choosing your blue light glasses, you want to find out how much blue light the lenses filter out. This will be a percentage of light that is allowed to pass through the lenses and reach the eyes. Look for lenses that block at least 50% of the blue light. Also, make sure to get your blue light glasses from a reputable eyeglass company like 39dollarglasses.com.
You should also look for styles that can be worn day or night. This eliminates you having to buy two pairs of glasses and trying to remember to switch them out all the time. They need to fit your personal style. There are many frame styles, colors, and trendy options at 39dollarglasses, and we can help you make sure you get the best blue light glasses for the amount of exposure you endure.
Blue light glasses are now a popular tool that helps protect eyes from invisible, but the harmful blue light that is projected from digital screens. The innovative design was created to counter screen usage. But one must ask if blue light glasses can hurt your eyes and if it’s okay to wear them all day. Can they be worn safely even if you are not looking at a digital screen? The coating on blue light lenses helps reduce the amount of blue UV lights the eyes are exposed to. Wearing them when you are not looking at a screen is safe and harmless. When you purchase your blue light glasses from 39dollarglasses.com, you will find they are so comfortable you forget to remove them when you walk away from your computer or leave work for the day. It is perfectly safe and there are no adverse effects possible. The subtle coating can be applied to “everyday” glasses, which is perfectly safe.
Many studies to date have concluded that blue light can have harmful effects on some people. In particular, blue light may trigger headaches or migraines in those who are prone to them. Researchers suggest that blue light wavelengths may worsen headache pain. Blue light exposure has been linked to discomfort, pain, and throbbing. This particular color of light emitted from digital devices can increase other migraine symptoms such as aura, light sensitivity, photophobia, nausea, and dizziness. These and other symptoms may be indicative of overusing devices that emit blue light. Other symptoms include squinting, itchy eyes, blurred vision, and tension in the neck, face, or shoulder muscles.
One way to reduce the negative effect of screens is to wear blue light glasses from 39dollarglasses.com. These special glasses help block the blue light from reaching the eyes. They can help prevent headaches and other symptoms of blue light exposure.
The cost of blue light glasses can vary depending on the style of the frame, the prescription strength of the lenses, and whether you are just adding the blue light coating to non-prescription lenses. At 39DollarGlasses, you can get a standard pair of blue light glasses for about $100 or less. Adding the protective blue coating to prescription or non-prescription eyeglasses is very inexpensive. Non-prescription blue light glasses are an economical solution for the problems that can be caused by sitting in front of a screen every day.
At 39DollarGlasses for one low price, you’ll get custom prescription lenses, 100% UV protection, fast delivery, and a 100% worry-free guarantee. We also have a wide variety of frame styles to choose from making it easy to find a color and a style that works for you. Stylish blue light-blocking glasses can help you look good, feel good about yourself, reduce negative symptoms, and be purchased at an affordable price that won’t strain any budget.
Who doesn’t look for ways to save money these days? One place people often look to save money is when they purchase new eyeglasses. The good news is that saving money on your prescription glasses doesn’t have a negative effect on your eyes. Finding eyewear for a lower price doesn’t mean they are of a lower quality and cheap glasses will not damage your eyes. The price has no bearing on the quality or craftsmanship. Cheap glasses can save you more than 75%. The frames are constructed of the same high-quality materials as more expensive options. Prescription lenses are crafted by expert professional technicians in the same way. The process is essentially the same and uses the prescription provided to you by your eye doctor. You are actually getting the same product, but paying far less for the glasses you need to see well.