Not all blue light glasses are created equal - and not every lens shade is meant for the same purpose. Two of the most versatile options, Clear and Yellow lenses, are designed to support your eyes and overall wellbeing in unique ways.
Interested in this article? Read more facts here:
Sleep Foundation – Blue Light and Sleep
Harvard Health – Blue Light Has a Dark Side
PhysioPedia – Blue Light and the Effect on Sleep
Verywell Health – Blue Light Exposure
Clear Lenses: Everyday Protection Without a Tint
Clear lenses are the perfect “wear them anywhere” option. They provide subtle, invisible protection against harmful UV and blue-green light while keeping your vision natural. That makes them ideal for people who don’t want a noticeable color shift in their view.
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Reduce digital eye strain from long workdays
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Protect against UV and blue-green light to support long-term eye health
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Stay sharp and focused without the distraction of a tint
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Perfect for daytime use, office work, or general wear
Think of clear lenses as your baseline defense - a simple, stylish way to protect your eyes without changing how the world looks.
Yellow Lenses: Contrast, Comfort & Clarity
Yellow lenses take things a step further, especially in environments where lighting is less than ideal. They work by filtering out green light and glare, while enhancing contrast - making them great for long sessions at the computer or gaming late into the night.
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Enhance contrast & sharpness in low-light or artificial lighting
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Reduce glare from screens and bright indoor environments
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Filter green light, easing visual fatigue during extended use
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Ideal for gamers, night workers, or anyone on screens for hours
Yellow lenses are about comfort and clarity - keeping your vision crisp, your eyes relaxed, and your focus steady when it matters most.
Which One Should You Choose?
If you’re after an everyday solution that doesn’t change your view, go with Clear lenses. If you need extra support for screen-heavy, low-light, or high-glare situations, Yellow lenses will give you that edge. Many people use both: Clear during the day, Yellow at night.