| Feature | Orange Bluelight Glasses | Clear Bluelight Glasses | Phone Filters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blue Light Blocked | 99.91% | 10-30% | Minimal |
| Sleep Improvement | Strong evidence | Questionable | None proven |
| Color Accuracy | Warm tint | Normal | Orange tint |
| LED and other lights Coverage | Yes | Yes | No |
| UV Protection | UV400 / 99% UV | Partial | None |
| Scientific Backing | 15+ positive | 2-3 mixed | Weak |
| Feature | Orange Bluelight Glasses | Clear Bluelight Glasses | Phone Filters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blue Light Blocked | 99.91% | 10-30% | Minimal |
| Sleep Improvement | Strong evidence | Questionable | None proven |
| Color Accuracy | Warm tint | Normal | Orange tint |
| LED and other lights Coverage | Yes | Yes | No |
| UV Protection | UV400 / 99% UV | Partial | None |
| Scientific Backing | 15+ positive | 2-3 mixed | Weak |
Frequently asked questions
Can I wear them during the day?
Yes. If you spend most of your day in front of screens, you can wear them all day to reduce continuous blue light exposure and digital eye strain.
Will the warm tint distort colors?
Colors will appear slightly warmer. This is intentional and helps reduce harsh screen glare, making viewing more comfortable—especially during long screen sessions.
How long does it take to get used to the warm tint?
Most people adapt quickly. After a short adjustment period, screens appear softer and more comfortable, especially during extended use.
Are they comfortable for long screen sessions?
Absolutely. The frames are lightweight and designed for extended wear without pressure on the nose or ears.
What’s the best time to wear these at night?
Most people see the best results by wearing them during the last 2–3 hours before bed, especially when using phones, laptops, or TVs.
Are orange lens blue light glasses safe for driving?
They’re designed for screen use. For safety, avoid wearing them while driving at night, as the tint may affect color perception in low-light environments.
What makes orange lenses different from regular blue light glasses?
Orange lenses block a much higher percentage of blue light compared to clear or lightly tinted lenses. This makes them especially effective for evening and nighttime use when blue light has the biggest impact on sleep and eye strain.
Do they have prescription power?
They don’t alter your vision. The lenses are non-prescription and focus entirely on reducing screen-related strain and blue light exposure.