




๐๏ธ Protect Your Vision, Elevate Your Sleep!
Hack Your Sleep's NoBlue Blue Light Blocking Glasses feature orange/amber lenses that block 99.9% of blue light and UV rays, designed to relieve eye fatigue and improve sleep quality. With a stylish wraparound design that meets safety standards, these glasses are perfect for anyone looking to enhance their nighttime routine and reduce screen-related strain.
| ASIN | B019DMZZUU |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Lightweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #310,985 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #1,385 in Computer Blue Light Blocking Glasses |
| Brand | Hack Your Sleep |
| Color | Black/Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 517 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Fitover |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Frame Material Type | Plastic |
| Frame Type | Semi Rimless |
| Garment Size Country | United States |
| Included Components | Ebook |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Lens Material Type | Resin |
| Manufacturer | Hack Your Sleep |
| Material | plastic |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Clean glasses with a soft, dry cloth. Store in a protective case when not in use. Avoid exposing to extreme temperatures or harsh chemicals. |
| Special Features | UV Protection |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Style Number | NoBlue1 |
| Target Audience | Adult |
| UPC | 798711621804 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| size | Fits Most |
A**A
Love
I am glad I bought these! I've been sleeping more soundly and think these do block the blue light from my tablet. I like to wear them in the house after sunset and I think that the color promotes a feeling of relaxation. I find the color very pleasant. Some people wrote that a small amount of blue light could possibly get through underneath the glasses. I just easily hold or lay my tablet in such a way so that I don't think that happens. I don't know that it would anyway but I'm careful just the same. I had tried the Uvex, first, and they did block the blue light but they were far too big and uncomfortable. They sat on my whole face and left impressions across my cheeks. They looked and felt like safety glssses. The color of the Uvex was a bit lighter, but more yellow. These are more amber colored which gives me a feeling of relaxation. Because the color is deeper, they are a little darker but it doesn't bother me. They are light weight and sit easily at the bridge of the nose. The fit is good and they are comfortable and easy to wear for any length of time. These are also very attractive in a slick sort of way, like something an Italian race car driver would wear! I'm all in :-)
L**Y
Daylight... YES!
I've had multiple pairs (only because I keep loosing them) and every one of them have been quality. Even though it's "off label," I wear them whenever I'm outside... sunny, cloudy, foggy, snowy. They take all of the glare away without being dark and they increase visibility in inclement conditions.
N**N
Mixed bag (but quality, lasting lenses)
I had been using the Uvex glasses, but was getting tired of having to buy a new 3 pack every year or less because the lenses somehow get little scratches on them so easily even though I only wear them in my living room to wind down for bed. So...thought I'd try these out and while I think (hope) they have higher quality lenses, I certainly don't love them. First off, they are quite wide. I have a pretty good sized noggin, but they're even too wide for me. I understand them trying to made them big enough for most people, but I think they overshot as these would be way too big for most women. The biggest kicker for me is that they simply aren't very comfortable. With the Uvex glasses, I could wear them for 3+ hours before I noticed discomfort, but these hurt my ears after about an hour. They seem a bit overpriced for what they are, but if the lenses are a higher quality, maybe it's worth it. I'll give them some more time and try to come back to update, but for now - they're ok and do block the blue light well. EDIT: Raised to 4 stars from 3 stars. These are still in great shape after 2 years, so that alone earns them 4 stars. Worth the price given the quality. While I've gotten used to the width, they still aren't very comfortable and I tire of wearing them fairly quickly, which is the only reason they aren't a 5-star product. I am happy with these for what I use them for, as they are a significant upgrade in quality over the UVEX.
R**7
Best blueblockers I've ever had.
Very effective blue blockers. I own a dark blue car, but wearing these glasses let's me enjoy it in elegant black!
D**B
Good for night driving
I wear these when I drive, because the headlights nowadays are so bright and it hurts my eyes.
J**Y
Helps with sleep
These โblue light glassesโ actually work. I use them for the last hour before bed if I still want to watch TV, and they help me go to sleep easier. These will not help with eye strain, no pair of glasses will help that when you have a phone twelve inches from your face. they do also slightly darken the room, which could also help with getting to bed. One thing that is entertaining is that when you take them off; your vision will try to make any light it sees, blue. even 2700K lights.
A**E
Stop Evaluating, Buy These
I'm here because of Dr. Jack Kruse and Dr. Alexis Cowan from the Danny Jones Podcast. I don't ever leave product reviews but feel compelled to write one for these glasses. They're lightweight, softish nose bridge and ALL blue light is eliminated. I have a blue light on my monitor that denotes it is on. I cannot see this light AT ALL with these things on, even in the dark. The lens wraps around a bit to cover your peripherals as well. You really can't beat the price for how functional these are.
M**G
Good
I like these glasses. I have previously used the uvex blue blocking glasses. I have only had these for a short while. The Uvex are: more comfortable; more completely cover your field of vision; are lighter, so let more light through overall; more completely block blue light; and they look more silly. The NoBlue Blue Blocking Sunglasses are: less comfortable at the bridge of my nose, significantly; have a big gap underneath like many sports glasses, so they let light underneath; are darker, letting less light in overall, however still let in a fraction of blue light (insignificant); look much less silly so I am more happy to wear them out of the house. I bought them as I wanted a darker filter than the uvex - I work night shift some of the time, and want to block out the bright morning light, not just indoor lights. They are darker, but not quite as much as I would like for daylight.
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