Yep these are about as useful as gamer supplements. You do not need these, your screen already has a blue light filter, and sure as hell do not need an energy drink to sit and stare at a screen all day
@@OnzyI when people say to get lots of sunlight during the day, they don’t mean staring into the sun. You still get tons of blue light just by being outside or looking out the window.
By the way, for everyone watching blue light blocking glasses don't really do anything for your eyes. The sun actually emits way more blue light and your eyes are trained to not be harmed by this light so the little blue light from your devices don't really contribute to the harming of your eyes
Mm.. No you don't 😂plus.... You'd have to have the intelligence of a box of Corn Flakes if you can't tell it's an ad😂don't think anyone's watching this thinking "oh wow, they should sponsor him after this"
Hi i’m someone who wears blue light glasses during most of my day depending on what brand you get the sky can be a orange or yellowish or just the color of the sky and it’s actually very nice because i get ridiculous migraines and headaches my exposure to blue light so even in the car and seeing a screen it can trigger a headache for me now keep in mind “For me” it’s different for everyone and i don’t have prescription glasses at all my eyes work perfectly fine and I don’t sit in front of a screen all day yes I like to game sometimes and sometimes i don’t get a headache it’s weird but anyway it’s not that depressing especially when i get painful migraines from blue light
But the light comming out of a laser vs screen is very different. You wouldn't build a tank with 4 inch metal plating just to fight someone who uses a bb pistol
Considering that on regular prescription lenses, added stuff is usually directional, maybe test them from the side light would usually come in to them: the front.
The blue light being bad for your eyes is in a sense a myth. Your eyes will get more damaged by the strain focusing on something on the screen (particularly in the dark) rather than the blue light coming from the screen. While on screens studies have shown that people also blink less so that compared with the strain of using them is going to cause more damage than any blue light coming from the screen itself. I’ve been told by my optometrist that to combat this strain and lack of blinking to try and look at something around 20 ft away for 20 seconds while taking long blinks every 20 minutes or so
@@YzuAihalasers emit light at 1 wave length. These glasses may have been made to block this particular wave length. This test is useless unless they test it with various blue light sources.
I have blueligt block on my glasses and when i did my gel nails, i was so confused why my new UV lamp wasn't blue. It took me a second to understand lol.
@nori8511 basically yes. Just stop blue light on all ur devices and IRL blue light doesnt really matter so u can ignore it instead of seeing everything yellow. Btw for PCs u can use f.lux to gradually stop ur blue light before u go to sleep and during the night
i dont think so because on lcds the backlight is always on and emitting blue light and a pixel is made of partly blue so even a white color on an oled is made of partly blue like any color thats not a mix of solely the other primarys
Real, monochromatic lasers have only one wavelength of light… so saying it blocks that is like saying oh my shield blocks one of the 90000 bullets…. Not to mention blue light is just completely harmless to you
My god, the industry has managed to convince people that they need specific glasses so they can look at their computer screens for another hour before bed. This is like energy drinks, those that it's advertised to are legitimately those that need it the least.
@Sui12031 it really doesnt.. however the glasses do act as a barrier in general to reduce eye strain. Some people claim it works others don't. And technically they don't actually work, blue light itself is also not that dangerous.. There's no scientific evidence that accurately claims blue light does anything. The discomfort is digital eye strain, staring at a screen for so long. That and the sun produces far more blue light that is far more harmful than what your screen could ever produce.
I have to stare at screens for over 40 hours per week & my cheap blue light glasses save me painful eye strain that I still have despite my screens being on night time mode
Thats the reason why the sea looks blue btw. Sea absorbs All parts of the sunlight reflecting just the blue one back to you. And you should try it with the front of the glasses bc it Makes a difference except both sides got the same treatment like coating for example
damn it's almost like the ones that look yellower block more blue light bc white light with the blue removed becomes yellow light if only there was a setting on devices that already did this
The "blue light" that causes eye strain are two particular wave lengths. Not all blue. Since those ad glasses block all blue, literally everything will have an orange hue to it.
I work in optics making prescription lenses, here in Australia we do “Blue Zero” material lenses that block out this exact laser, and don’t have a yellow tinge to them, we also do the same “blue shield” coating but they’re designed to stop a very small wavelength of blue light that is the most harmful :)
They’re not the first pair (maybe for that company) but I’ve played video games for years, so 2 years ago I bought a pair of prescription blue light glasses
what we learn here is that button on a lazzer pointer indeed works very well and yes its is blue color and yes if you press that button it does block that light
You're legally required to label this short as an ad btw
No he's not btw
@@Watykaniakyes he fucking is
"You're legally required..."☝️🤓
yes he is @@Watykaniak
no he's not@@ex1rt
Informative Short ❌
Ad ✅
Yep these are about as useful as gamer supplements. You do not need these, your screen already has a blue light filter, and sure as hell do not need an energy drink to sit and stare at a screen all day
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Ohh those yellow tinted glasses? No thanks lol.
@@kandmlane5097 will check it out as i work at home might be good
I absolutely cannot stand blue light glasses i find it quite distracting and annoying
The instant it became an ad I knew the answer, it wouldn't be posted otherwise
Also, those glasses are utterly unnecessary. You can just adjust the amount of blue light in settings of any device.
@@TheFantasticFreakalso, the sun emits far more blue light than any screen you could ever use, so blue light itself isn’t harmful at all.
yeah, but most people dont just stare at the sun all day 💀@cryolite08
@@OnzyI when people say to get lots of sunlight during the day, they don’t mean staring into the sun. You still get tons of blue light just by being outside or looking out the window.
@cryolite08 the glasses don't claim to prevent exposure to blue light just prevent your eyes from being damaged by it
This is actually an ultraviolet laser, it just appears blue on white surfaces
Exactly I was thinking the same thing
Andy on a side quest to never see the everton logo again
Are you stupid?
😂😂😂
😂😂😂I'm blind 😂
wow same profile
😂😂😂😂
By the way, for everyone watching blue light blocking glasses don't really do anything for your eyes. The sun actually emits way more blue light and your eyes are trained to not be harmed by this light so the little blue light from your devices don't really contribute to the harming of your eyes
yeah this is getting out of hand.. were going color blind on purpose now
Sun is yellow not blue
The color of the sun is white.
Sitting close to monitor /display is the main problem.
@@lhapeklSorry to break it to you... But the sun is actually white
As someone who has worked in an opticians for over a decade .. you are sorely mistaken friend
Y'know, you legally have to disclose when you're being sponsored
Not necessarily mate
More morally, they don't really enforce that law
Mm.. No you don't 😂plus.... You'd have to have the intelligence of a box of Corn Flakes if you can't tell it's an ad😂don't think anyone's watching this thinking "oh wow, they should sponsor him after this"
Depend on the region in France and European Union you have to
@@thepny_chasseur_de_tricera5361well I think if you listen to his accent you’d know he’s from neither of those places mate😹😹
Watching the sky in those glasses must be depressing
Hi i’m someone who wears blue light glasses during most of my day depending on what brand you get the sky can be a orange or yellowish or just the color of the sky and it’s actually very nice because i get ridiculous migraines and headaches my exposure to blue light so even in the car and seeing a screen it can trigger a headache for me now keep in mind “For me” it’s different for everyone and i don’t have prescription glasses at all my eyes work perfectly fine and I don’t sit in front of a screen all day yes I like to game sometimes and sometimes i don’t get a headache it’s weird but anyway it’s not that depressing especially when i get painful migraines from blue light
But the light comming out of a laser vs screen is very different. You wouldn't build a tank with 4 inch metal plating just to fight someone who uses a bb pistol
U are calling laser a bb pellet? It's more powerful than any screen light and the glass can block the laser in any part so ur reference is wrong
@@App68970the screen is the bb gun
But if the tank is the weight and physical specs of a normal glasses, i sure damn well want a tank on my face instead of just regular glasses tho
@@slytheninja kk
@@tantrumdesignstudio8885because you think it's cool not because your gonna stare at blue lasers... at least, i hope not.
This guy went from defeating Voldemort to selling glasses.
I was just looking for this comment and finally I found it.
That's what I was thinking!
Why are you testing blue light going out of the glasses. It stops blue light coming in right
innit
is this a joke
Lol if the glass is blocking it, the glass is blocking it, no matter which way
@@FifaDoc no it does change depending on the way you face it, the curve of a glass changes the way it bends light so it definitely changes things
Can’t believe what I’ve just read lord have mercy 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Considering that on regular prescription lenses, added stuff is usually directional, maybe test them from the side light would usually come in to them: the front.
Andy on his villain arc trying to erase being able to see Everton
“Ah two can play at that game” ahh comment
@@coopersmith9985”I just learned the tik tok lingo!” ahh comment
Most original comment in north eastern Illinois suburb sewer system 😂
I dont get it
Nah lad you don’t need to try, they’re goin bankrupt as is
The blue light being bad for your eyes is in a sense a myth. Your eyes will get more damaged by the strain focusing on something on the screen (particularly in the dark) rather than the blue light coming from the screen. While on screens studies have shown that people also blink less so that compared with the strain of using them is going to cause more damage than any blue light coming from the screen itself. I’ve been told by my optometrist that to combat this strain and lack of blinking to try and look at something around 20 ft away for 20 seconds while taking long blinks every 20 minutes or so
Blue light isn't the same as a blue laser
It literally is... laser is just focused wavelength of light.
Tell me... What does a lazer shoot out?
Yes... Light...
@@YzuAihalasers emit light at 1 wave length. These glasses may have been made to block this particular wave length.
This test is useless unless they test it with various blue light sources.
I have blueligt block on my glasses and when i did my gel nails, i was so confused why my new UV lamp wasn't blue. It took me a second to understand lol.
cool idea, issue is most displays have their own blue light filter now, so makes it redundant no?
Yes. And on top of it all, you run around with this beautiful yellow tint in your sight
@nori8511 basically yes. Just stop blue light on all ur devices and IRL blue light doesnt really matter so u can ignore it instead of seeing everything yellow.
Btw for PCs u can use f.lux to gradually stop ur blue light before u go to sleep and during the night
i dont think so because on lcds the backlight is always on and emitting blue light and a pixel is made of partly blue so even a white color on an oled is made of partly blue like any color thats not a mix of solely the other primarys
No
@nori8511yes. It's called stupidity tax
Holy shit dude i literally thought you were harry potter for a sec lol
The only thing wrong with this testing is everything, unless your screen project blue light laser beams….
Real, monochromatic lasers have only one wavelength of light… so saying it blocks that is like saying oh my shield blocks one of the 90000 bullets…. Not to mention blue light is just completely harmless to you
Shouldn’t glasses let out the blue light when shining through the back instead of reflecting it? Try the other side instead!
Then what does a blue object look like wearing the glasses? Do they become invisible?
Curious too, does it mean we will see less blue colour?
If it does, it will affect someone who do image editing.
If it doesn’t loose it’s colour it hasn’t blocked the blue light, instead blocking only very specific wavelengths… and that is just useless
@@inootonyes, even white walls will have creamy hue to them.
Ahh yes, I need these because I obviously emmit blue laser light from my eyes
Shouldn't you hold the glasses the other way round or does it not matter?
Exactly my thoughts
it doesnt matter
Never knew Harry Potter has grown up to talk about laser pens instead of magic wands
My god, the industry has managed to convince people that they need specific glasses so they can look at their computer screens for another hour before bed. This is like energy drinks, those that it's advertised to are legitimately those that need it the least.
i sit at my pc all day and i can say that it is real that staring at your pc can be a huge strain on the eye i dont know how much these help tho
@Sui12031 it really doesnt.. however the glasses do act as a barrier in general to reduce eye strain.
Some people claim it works others don't.
And technically they don't actually work, blue light itself is also not that dangerous..
There's no scientific evidence that accurately claims blue light does anything.
The discomfort is digital eye strain, staring at a screen for so long.
That and the sun produces far more blue light that is far more harmful than what your screen could ever produce.
I have to stare at screens for over 40 hours per week & my cheap blue light glasses save me painful eye strain that I still have despite my screens being on night time mode
Thats the reason why the sea looks blue btw.
Sea absorbs All parts of the sunlight reflecting just the blue one back to you.
And you should try it with the front of the glasses bc it Makes a difference except both sides got the same treatment like coating for example
Who wants to game with Mexico mode on?
bruh you can clearly see his BLUE eyes behind the lenses 😂
try the new glasses after 6 months, the coating wear off and they are like normal glasses
My man got a laser pen and called it blue light 😂
I knew what the result would be once I heard the sponsored segment in the short, I was like, yeah they have to work if it’s sponsored
By the way! You can adjust your screens bluelight. You dont need expensive glasses.
The amount of video i needed to see was the last three seconds of the end.
damn it's almost like the ones that look yellower block more blue light bc white light with the blue removed becomes yellow light
if only there was a setting on devices that already did this
why is Harry Potter testing blue light glasses on my screen rn
The sun gives out more blue light. Like a lot more
Harry Potter when he managed to finish his school instead of fighting voldemort😂😂😂
SBSD's changed a lot 🤔
"sorry guys, I couldn't get the kill, I can't see blue"
We witnessed Harry Potter selling glasses before GTA VI.
Internet made everyone believe everything they make can be called an experiment and prove their points even when they're completely wrong.
Hagrid : what are you doing Harry these are muggle glasses
Andy looks like Harry Potter if James and Lily were never killed 😂😂😂
"and it was all yellow "
The "blue light" that causes eye strain are two particular wave lengths. Not all blue. Since those ad glasses block all blue, literally everything will have an orange hue to it.
Product link?
You can add this as a feature in your medical classes like mine
It actually looks like it bounced back
me turning on my eye protection mode from the settings 😂
Just use eye comfort mode on your phone
Not labeling this as an ad is illegal btw
I mean, either way it just makes you see yellow... Why not turn on eye protection mode thats already built in your device?
I work in optics making prescription lenses, here in Australia we do “Blue Zero” material lenses that block out this exact laser, and don’t have a yellow tinge to them, we also do the same “blue shield” coating but they’re designed to stop a very small wavelength of blue light that is the most harmful :)
Awesome, need these to protect people from the blue light coming out of my eyes
Bro why would i need to block light coming from my eyes?
They should market testing like this
This video would make them buy more of it
"I dunno, I feel like a laser is a little unfair, like i- oh. *Oh*"
Switching off the laser once you reached the glass 🙌
Wow, eyes send blue light. Now others will be safe from me😂
so happy that i went to the end to skip the yapping lol
I never understood how people are so comfortable just staring at a camera talking to themselves 😅
Just reduce blue in your display’s color controls if you don’t want blue light
thats almost a colorblind glasses, its crazy how much blue light it blockes
I was definitely thinking he was gonna test the laser on his eyes. I'm glad he didn't
Ok but who is staring at a concentrated beam of bluelight 😭
Little does he know, before he made that video. I swapped the legs
Bro said but like "BUTT☝️🤓" 💀 why so aggresive ? 💀
I'm just imagining all your settings for all your devices
Forgot to mention one thing... The glasses make everything kinda orange.. Actually you also forgot to disclose that this was sponsered
Your a wizard harry
You're a wizard Harry!
We have Harry Potter at home.
Harry Potter at home:
Is a block the same amount of blue light going into the eye versus out of the eye?
Potter came a long way out of wizarding business after defeating the dark lord.
The blue light being blocked is coming in from the other side so shouldn't you have them the other way to properly test them?
I noticed that there's a blue reflection in the glasses, that shows how much they block before he even shows the laser
Bro didn't blink 😂
Knew it was preferred when he said " and these"😂
Only if your eyes emitted blue light. Can we see the correct way?
The fact that the first pair doesn't have a blue light filter coating is your answer.
Where can I buy one?
Bro shined the laser through the wrong side 💀
He should have checked from outside part , we dont produce blue ray , the screen does 😂
RGB is a color that creates every other color u see on a screen if Blue is removed then the color becomes more yellowish 😅
Me whose screen reading mode is always on 😂
Bro said "in the weld" 😭
Torga Optical has been manufacturing prescription glasses with up to 100% blue light protection built into the lens for years now.
It also makes the skin around my eyes lighter when ive been outside lol, sucks cuz i need these glasses to actually see but they give me a tanlinr
Could you do the same test with the glasses reversed where the laser pen goes through the front like how glasses work.
They’re not the first pair (maybe for that company) but I’ve played video games for years, so 2 years ago I bought a pair of prescription blue light glasses
How much is it? Where can I buy it
I don't understand why people buy blue light glasses when u can literally set the blue light intensity on ur computer.
Bro literally turned the laser off and on at the end 💀
Wait until he realizes the sun releases so much more blue light than screens do
I didn't know this was an ad
Bro just removed his finger from the button
People before blue light filters were invented on electronic gadgets.
I actually need and want these
what we learn here is that button on a lazzer pointer indeed works very well and yes its is blue color and yes if you press that button it does block that light
My monitor has that feature hopefully it’s as good as those glasses