Titan Gaming Glasses, Anti Blue Gentle Glasses Males, UV400 Safety Blue Gentle Blocking Glasses for Laptop Eye Pressure
Original price was: $24.99.$19.99Current price is: $19.99.
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Titan Gaming Glasses, Anti Blue Gentle Glasses Males, UV400 Safety Blue Gentle Blocking Glasses for Laptop Eye Pressure
Date First Accessible : December 16, 2024
ASIN : B0DQLNNFKB
6 reviews for Titan Gaming Glasses, Anti Blue Gentle Glasses Males, UV400 Safety Blue Gentle Blocking Glasses for Laptop Eye Pressure
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Original price was: $24.99.$19.99Current price is: $19.99.
Bsf –
Awesome product
Thankful I made this purchase. Iâm a gamer, Iâm looking at screens a lot and my cell phone. I started to notice myself squinting so I invested in these glasses. Major game changer here. Iâm very impressed with how it filters out the blue light. When you wear them for awhile and take them off, the screen is literally all blue – mind blowing! Awesome product. Definitely recommend!!
Canebear –
These have changed my life, marketing is a bit weird
I don’t use these for gaming, nor am I a gamer. But I use these glasses exclusively to block blue light before I go to bed, and since I’ve done this, I’ve never fallen to sleep quicker. It would take me 1-2 hours before I was finally asleep, but with these, I knock out within 15 minutes. These glasses are a game changer for managing your sleep, maybe not so much for gaming.My only gripe about these classes is that for some reason they block UV light? I never got that. The example light attached is a UV light, not a blue light. That’s how it reacts with the paper, you can test that by putting your phone’s LED on the paper, and it doesn’t react despite white light containing blue light. So these glasses block UV400 and blue light, which is a little weird and probably excessive given every single display doesn’t emit UV light.
Mancave Central –
Cheap? Yes.. do they work? YES – as good as my gunners, too.
Over a decade ago I was enlightened by the knowledge of how blue light emitting screens can cause all sorts of issues from headaches, over stimulation of the brain when tryin g to sleep and so on. I spent big bucks (relatively speaking) on what was at the time, exotic blue light blocking glasses made by Gunnar.They indeed di block the harmful blue light but also tinted everything a light shade of yellow. Your brain adjusts to that after a short while and things begin to appear normal looking till they are removed.Leap ahead more than a decade later and I come across all these cheap gunnar knockoffs. With multiple gaming and work pc’s in my home I figured it was best to just have pairs of lenses at each place so I have them at the ready.Having spent a few weeks wearing these Titan Gaming Glasses, I am convinced they are every bit as good as the high priced gunnars. The build quality of the Titan Gaming Glasses is nothing to be impressed about, however. That is more why gunnars are pricey, they feel expensive. These Titan Gaming Glasses feel disposable in the same way that 3D glasses from the movie theater are disposable.Putting aside aesthetics, the operation and effectiveness is what we focus on here. They are very effective albeit more yellow than my gunnars so the computer screen takes a bigger hit in color accuracy that yet again, you adjust to, eventually. Having spent many, many hours wearing them in regular desktop work and gaming, they are pretty great. They unexpectedly fit more comfortably than they look and its actually a pleasure to wear them.Not only do the Titan Gaming Glasses work as advertise, they fit nicely and after a few moments it’s easy to forget you are wearing them. If you are graphic artist/designer, it’s not wise to wear glasses like these due to the significant alteration in color. Color matching is impossible, but you knew that already, right?
Mike –
Great quality, nice shape, clear vision (and fun blue light test card included!)
I’m not a hardcore gamer but got this pair of glasses for my casual late night gaming or working sessions on the computer. These glasses fit me (adult male) perfectly and are light and comfortable. I like that they are not too round or too flat and follow the contour of my face well. The yellow shades need some getting adjusted to, but they provide a cristal clear vision. I also like the minimalistic black matte finish and discrete titan logo on the side. Nothing too flashy! They come with a quality pouch and a soft cleaning cloth.One more fun item included is the “blue light & test card” that lets you visually see the impact of blue light on the test strip. The portion of the strip protected behind the lens stays clean white, while the rest of the strip significantly darkens when exposed to the flashlight for a few seconds.
jmax001 –
Filters Light Nicely
At first when you put these blue blocking glasses on, you only notice a slight difference in the colors of the screen. This is a good thing because other glasses of the same kind will affect the color of things a lot.For long use on the computer they are comfortable and my eyes don’t get sore, nor have I got a headache in the past few days while wearing these.I also wore them out while driving, since cars these days have those Xeon headlights which are a blue hue, these glasses actually helped with blocking some of that light to make it easier to deal with that while driving.The glasses are stylish and fit well. I’m a bigger person, so its nice that they fit well without being too tight against my temples. They are also pretty light so the bridge of your nose doesn’t take a beating after a couple hours of use.Overall, they do what they were designed to do. They even come with a soft case to hold the glasses and a microfiber cloth and a little blue LED light, which I guess is used as proof of protection, because the light is dimmed when wearing the glasses.
Jesse Devaney –
Didn’t pass it’s own test
These glasses come with a test card and a light to use to test the blue light blocking effect, before using the provided light, I decided to test the glasses using the actual screens I would be using the glasses for. Unfortunately the glasses did not pass their own test, the crazy super light they provide triggers the effect of course, but I don’t exactly intend to sit there and shine a light in my eyes. If you want to protect your eyes, stop using dark mode for everything, look at your screens in light mode in a well lit room.