Best BLUE LIGHT Blocking Glasses of 2020 - Blue Light Glasses Buyers Guide

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What are the best blue light blocking glasses? Here I review which blue light glasses to look for and my favorites for every budget. *** Get $15 OFF your blue light glasses order at bit.ly/JinsBlueGlasses and use code EYEHEALTH15 - JINS also has Free Blue Light Lens Upgrades for a limited time offer

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Time Stamps for this video
0:38 - Blue Light Glasses Test
0:50 - Wavelengths of Blue Light
2:57 - Oiamik Blue Light Glasses
5:17 - Exyra Blue Light Glasses
6:02 - Felix Gray & Pixel Blue Light Glasses
7:05 - Gunnar Optiks Review
8:00 - THL Sleep Blue Blocking Glasses
9:03 - Bluelight blocking tech for prescription eyeglasses
9:27 - Crizal Prevencia
12:17 - BluTech Glasses

Main points of video
When searching to purchase blue light blocking glasses pay attention to what wavelength of light is blocked.
380-450nm of light is high energy light (retinal metabolism)
450-500nm of light is the peak range that affects the sleep cycle.
Digital Screens peak around 455nm for most devices

If you wear prescription lenses, the best quality of anti blue light glasses are found from your local optical.

DISCLAIMER: This video is NOT sponsored, but some of these links are affiliate links and/or coupon codes where I may earn a small commission if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Some of the glasses in this video were given to me as a gift.

🔷👉Get $15 OFF your blue light glasses order at bit.ly/JinsBlueGlasses & use code EYEHEALTH15 - JINS also has Free Blue Light Lens Upgrades for a limited time offer

Budget options: Oiamik Anti Blue Light Glasses
blocks between 35-80% 400-450nm (varies between sources)
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Higher Quality Blue Blockers

🔵Exyra - Blocks ~80% 380-440nm and ~10% 440-500
Save 15% with
exyra.com.au/discount/doctoreyehealth15

🔵Felix Gray
Clear & Sleep Lens options


🔵Pixel
Clear & Amber Lens options
Save with Coupon Code “DoctorEyeHealth5”
www.pixeleyewear.com/

🔵Gunnar Optiks Gaming Glasses & Computer Glasses
Blocking at 450nm depends on the lens
bit.ly/GunnarGamingGlasses

🔵THL Sleep - Blocks ~98% between 380-500nm

🔵Another Gaming & Blue light glasses brand I like
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👉Optical Quality Blue Blocking Options
* be sure to ask your local optician about the products they carry *

Crizal Prevencia - Blocks ~25% between 415-450nm
Transitions Lenses (block ~20% indoors and ~85% outdoors)
Kodak Total Blue - Blocks ~80% between 400-450nm
(I suspect it blocks more but I don’t have the full info)
BlueTech - Blocks ~50% at 455nm (depends on the lens)

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About this video: If you have been experiencing increased eye strain from being on digital devices, then looking into bluelight glasses could be a source of eye strain relief. There are many anti blue light glasses on the market and it can be difficult to compare apples to oranges. In this video, Joseph J. Allen, OD FAAO reviews the best blue light glasses and what features you should look f

All Comments (21)
  • @DoctorEyeHealth
    🔵Time Stamps for this video 🔵 0:38 - Blue Light Glasses Test 0:50 - Wavelengths of Blue Light 2:57 - Oiamik Blue Light Glasses 5:17 - Exyra Blue Light Glasses 6:02 - Felix Gray & Pixel Blue Light Glasses 7:05 - Gunnar Optiks Review 8:00 - THL Sleep Blue Blocking Glasses 9:03 - Bluelight blocking tech for prescription eyeglasses 9:27 - Crizal Prevencia 12:17 - BluTech Glass
  • @imjuliamaryt
    You’re literally the Doctor Mike of Eye Health
  • @Ravill
    this video is underrated. i got so much information off of one video. good job
  • @kappanate
    I never seen such a high quality video with such slow FPS
  • @Dbcstox
    This is actually helpful unlike all the reviews about the fashion aspect when I tried to find blue light glasses reviews lmao
  • @kimberlysharma
    Thanks for this video, I had bought a pair which I had thought I was scammed on. I now understand there is a difference of how much is blocked. I have bought from Felix Grey as well as THL Sleep. I also made sure to tell them it was your video that drove the purchase. Truly appreciate the knowledge!
  • @SuperSnookems
    Thanks Doc! Your factual & candid perspective lead me to buy 3 pairs of Gunnars.
  • @LadySmartcat
    I have blubox blue light glasses. They're expensive but fantastic. 100% worth it. I don't get headaches when I game for long periods of time now.
  • @yu-fujoe837
    Thanks! In my country, we haven't had many choose in specific range of blue light blocking
  • @AndrewPanagi
    Hey Doc! Can we have a 2021 version of this video? Also any possible review for Barner glasses? They look promising!
  • @_bryan46619
    I have an old pair of transition (1st or 2nd gen) and after long time they have a permanent light yellow tint and go dark with the sun. I am using them now in this quarantine and i have less headache and sleeping better (now i am in front of a screen all day long). I have astigmatism too and with this yellow tint i feel watching everything way better and more focused. For me the yellow/brown/amber color works great.
  • @barbj9785
    Thanks for this video. I get ocular migraines from LED and smart phones, windows 10. Its only in my eyes not my head so this video was helpful. Going to buy one of the pairs of glasses mentioned.
  • Hi! Finally you posted another educational video... Your videos help me and my glasses. Thanks, doc!
  • @rjg3876
    I use Amber lenses for night Driving. My eyes don’t trier as easy can drive a lot further distances.
  • I have glasses now and I got they in February and I find one of your video and you help me to know how to take care of my glasses so thank you
  • I would love to see a video where you give your point of view about the BARNER brand, and also huge thank you for sharing your knowledge!!
  • @brown4329
    I found that the sleep blocking glasses are good.
  • @dans9228
    Great video. Very clear, concise information, very educational. Thank you!
  • @Stefanoz_
    great video, finally a clear and precise explanation I was looking for
  • @DavidBlodgett
    Would you recommend wearing blue light glasses as a preventative measure from future eye deterioration? Even if you have no eye strains currently.