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Nightshift™ Blue Light Glasses
$29.99$59.99
Frame Color: C1 Orang Lens
- Reduce eye strain from screens
- Help with screen headaches
- Blocks blue + green light
- Lightweight, comfortable fit
Description
Nightshift™ Blue Light Glasses are built for people stuck on screens long after work ends. Red lens technology blocks both blue and green light (400-550nm), going beyond what standard blue light glasses filter.
Most blue light glasses use clear or amber lenses that only block part of the spectrum. Red lenses block the full range of light that keeps your brain wired at night. Lightweight enough to wear for hours, designed to reduce eye strain during marathon screen days.
Key Features:
✓ Blocks blue + green light (400-550nm)
✓ Reduces eye strain for screen-heavy days
✓ Red lens for evenings, orange lens for daytime
✓ Lightweight, comfortable fit with anti-slip design
Not all blue light glasses actually work.
Clear lenses barely touch the problem. Our red lenses block the most disruptive blue wavelengths that keep your system switched on at night — making screen time feel calmer and easier to shut down after.
Nightshift™ Blue Light Glasses

Why Red Lens Technology
Standard blue light glasses only block blue (400-500nm). Research shows sleep disruption extends to green light (550nm).
Nightshift™ red lens blocks both blue + green light.
Clear glasses dim the lights. Red lens turns them off.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is this different from other blue light glasses?
Most blue light glasses use clear or amber lenses that only block 10-40% of blue light. Nightshift™ red lens blocks 99% of blue light PLUS green light wavelengths that also disrupt melatonin production at night.
Will these reduce eye strain from all-day work?
Yes. Blue light filtering reduces digital eye strain symptoms like dry eyes, headaches, and blurred vision. The orange lenses are designed for extended daytime computer use without causing drowsiness.
Why do I need red lenses instead of clear ones?
Clear lenses are for daytime eye strain, not evening use. Melatonin disruption extends beyond blue light into the green spectrum. Red lenses block the full range of sleep-disrupting wavelengths.
Can I just use Night Mode on my devices instead?
Night mode helps, but doesn't block as much light as red lenses. Combining both gives maximum protection.
Will these help me sleep better?
Red lenses reduce melatonin suppression from evening screen exposure. Research shows wearing them 1-2 hours before bed can help you fall asleep easier and maintain better sleep quality.
Do blue light glasses actually work?
Yes. Studies show red and amber lenses reduce melatonin suppression when worn before bed. For best results, combine with regular screen breaks.
When should I wear red vs orange lenses?
Orange for all-day computer work and video calls. Red for evenings when using screens 1-2 hours before bed.
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