LOL the picture on a screen to test the blue light isn't an accurate test. I bought a blue light emitting torch with a blue light detection pad and the blue light coming through the orange lens was vastly reduced compared to when i aimed the blue light at the pad without the glasses. For the price they are i trust this brand than all the garbage on amazon.
The glasses are supposed to filter "blue light" - that is light with a wavelength from 420 to 490 nm. Not change the colors on the screen. Additionally, these glasses do not reflect 100% of "blue light" (maybe 50%).
Your $1000 iPhone was made in China and that’s ok with you but a $35 pair of glasses and it’s problematic? Lol. Also, blue light doesn’t disappear. You perceive it differently. These do work.
Did you end up finding a good blue light blocking pair? I’m interested in getting a pair that will help improve my sleep but a lot of research says it’s a gimmick. I might just stick to IPhone’s night shift mode and Window’s Night light
I mean lots of the glasses are a gammic, I think the best option are Gunnar bluelight glasses, used those in the past and those work the best. I will get a pair soon, but for now I just have some orange biking glasses which block most bluelight, but they're not so stylish lol
Will gunnars be suitable? I'm wondering about this myself, because the lenses don't seem to be made of glass. I got $100 worth of lenses and frames at the eye doctor.
LOL the picture on a screen to test the blue light isn't an accurate test. I bought a blue light emitting torch with a blue light detection pad and the blue light coming through the orange lens was vastly reduced compared to when i aimed the blue light at the pad without the glasses. For the price they are i trust this brand than all the garbage on amazon.
I’ve bought them it’s not a scam. I use to get migraines from blue light and these are the first to relieve my migraine problem from blue light
thanks for sharing
@@everythingkay11 yes I have even tried Gunnar which are meant to be N1 but Horus X are better.
The glasses are supposed to filter "blue light" - that is light with a wavelength from 420 to 490 nm. Not change the colors on the screen. Additionally, these glasses do not reflect 100% of "blue light" (maybe 50%).
85% se supone
Your $1000 iPhone was made in China and that’s ok with you but a $35 pair of glasses and it’s problematic? Lol.
Also, blue light doesn’t disappear. You perceive it differently. These do work.
LOL. Years of research and this scientist discovers these glasses are fake. Really bro.
guys its 50% okay
You have no idea how they work
the lenses are plastic
@@everythingkay11 and? What does this answer proof? Sunglasses as well by the way
Would you be so kind to tell us something more?
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yeah man, I'd recommend gunnar ray
Did you end up finding a good blue light blocking pair? I’m interested in getting a pair that will help improve my sleep but a lot of research says it’s a gimmick.
I might just stick to IPhone’s night shift mode and Window’s Night light
I mean lots of the glasses are a gammic, I think the best option are Gunnar bluelight glasses, used those in the past and those work the best. I will get a pair soon, but for now I just have some orange biking glasses which block most bluelight, but they're not so stylish lol
The best ones are gamer advantage. Bit expensive but they are scientifically proven
Pronounced gimmick not gammic
oh damn, thanks, didn't even notice
@@heymrkayNo problem , also these aren’t actually that bad I’ve had them for about close to a year and they help me sleep a bit better
Gimmick
If you want better than Horus get Gunnar. But Horus are at the top too. Honestly this RUclipsr has no clue.
Gunner are good ?
Are they good or trash ???
trash, don't buy em
I’ve bought them they are high quality
Your $1000 iPhone was made in China and that’s ok with you but a $35 pair of glasses and it’s problematic? Lol
Lol at 3.10
The pair I'd recommend are: Gunnar Gaming and Computer Glasses
Gunnar has magnifier carefull when you buy those
Will gunnars be suitable? I'm wondering about this myself, because the lenses don't seem to be made of glass. I got $100 worth of lenses and frames at the eye doctor.