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Our computer glasses are designed to protect your eyes from the harmful blue light emitted by computer screens. Whether you're a gamer, programmer, or simply spend long hours in front of a computer screen, our glasses for computer screen are perfect for you.

Our computer glasses come in a range of stylish designs and are available with prescription lenses to ensure maximum visual clarity. Our lenses are made with high-quality materials and are scratch-resistant, ensuring that your glasses will last for years to come.

At Cheap Glasses 123, we understand the importance of protecting your eyes while using electronic devices. That's why we offer affordable computer glasses that will protect your eyes without breaking the bank. So why wait? Order your computer glasses today and experience the benefits of reduced eye strain and improved sleep!

Staring at digital screens hurts your eyes. Our computer glasses help. Our computer glasses lenses prevent Fry Eye by blocking out harmful blue light and UV rays.

Computer glasses are prescription glasses that are designed to wear when doing computer work. They allow you to focus your eyes on a computer screen, which is farther away than reading material is normally held. There are other activities such as for example playing the piano (piano glasses) or shooting (shooting glasses) that also require a similar custom fitting. These specialty glasses called task-specific are designed to meet the visual needs of the activity.

What Are The Symptoms Of Computer Vision Syndrome?

Computer vision syndrome isn’t just one condition—it is an entire range of eye ailments that affects between 50 and 90 percent of those who work or play in front of a computer screen for extended periods. The symptoms are varied and include eye strain, headaches, blurred vision, dry eyes, and head and neck pain. These four problems are commonly associated with computer use, and lead to the symptoms of computer vision syndrome:

  1. Optical noise – Glare creates optical noise, which tires the eyes. This is a problem among people who work on primary light sources, such as computers. Scratches and smudges tend to intensify glare.
  2. Eye strain – High-energy wavelengths produced by some artificial light sources, such as fluorescent bulbs and computer screens, contribute to eye strain and fatigue.
  3. Dry eyes – Prolonged, concentrated viewing of computer screens typically results in less blinking, which leads to dry, irritated eyes.
  4. Heavy eyeglasses – Wearing eyeglasses for extended periods can result in uncomfortable pressure and pain at their points of contact.

How Can I Avoid Computer Vision Syndrome?

You can avoid computer vision syndrome by wearing a pair of computer glasses. Even if you don't normally wear glasses, you can wear non-prescription computer glasses that can help alleviate the symptoms of computer vision syndrome. You can also get computer eyeglasses in your prescription and continue to enjoy optical clarity while protecting your eyes.

What Are Computer Glasses?

Computer glasses look just like any other pair of glasses, but they’re designed specifically for use with computers (or any other digital screen). Some manufacturers engineer eyewear that helps alleviate the problems associated with computer vision syndrome. These specialized eyeglasses come with proprietary features, including lightweight, innovative frames materials and lens treatments.

How Do Computer Glasses Work?

Computer eyeglasses work by blocking harmful blue light emitted from digital screens. Computer glasses lenses are designed to filter as much as 50 percent of the ‘bad’ blue light.

What Is Blue Light?

Blue light is a high-energy light made up of short wavelengths. Each color in the spectrum has its wavelength and energy level. Light rays on the red end of the spectrum have longer wavelengths and less energy, while those on the violet end have shorter wavelengths and higher energy. Blue light is a high-energy visible light in the violet end of the spectrum, so it forces your eyes to work harder to focus on objects or text on your screen. While blue light occurs naturally, early research has shown that overexposure to it can result in retina damage and even macular degeneration. A lens that offers digital light protection may help protect the wearer from damage associated with prolonged screen use.

What Is Digital Light Protection?

Digital light protection is a lens treatment that helps to reduce your eyes’ exposure to the potentially harmful blue light emitted from digital screens by reflecting and filtering out the damaging rays before they reach your eyes.

Are computer glasses the same as reading glasses?

No, computer glasses are specifically designed for screen use, whereas reading glasses are prescribed for a specific distance and usually have a different prescription.

Are you doing everything you can to protect your eyes from digital light?

NNearly 70 percent of Americans have experienced the pain of digital eye strain—the average American spends 10 hours a day on digital devices, at work, or playing. The problem is that prolonged exposure to the digital light emitted by our screens can cause serious eye strain, commonly called computer vision syndrome. But it can also harm our eyes.
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Best Computer Glasses from Cheap Glasses 123

Computer glasses are a combination of lens coatings and prescription modifications that allow the user to have clear and comfortable vision when using a digital device.
The first thing you want to ask yourself is, do I ever have any problems with eyestrain, headaches, or other discomforts when using a digital device?

Computer Vision Syndrome(CVS)

Prolonged use of the computer may result in computer vision syndrome. While CVS is not dangerous, it's important to take protective precautions while using the computer. If you're experiencing dry eyes, eyestrain, blurred vision, headaches, or neck and shoulder pain then glasses for computer use may be a good choice for you.

With the combination of the correct intermediate reading prescription (or computer prescription) and anti-glare coating, you will find that most, if not all, of your symptoms, will disappear. If you think you may suffer from CVS or if you are just tired of straining your eyes and leaning forward to be able to see what's on your screen, then try a pair of computer glasses.

Choose any one of our comfortable frames, enter your prescription, add blue light-blocking lenses, and look stylish while protecting your eyes. For more information please feel free to contact us.

Blue Light-Blocking Lenses

Staring at a computer screen for prolonged periods may leave your eyes feeling tired and dry. We recommend using lenses that have an anti-glare coating specifically made to block the harmful blue light emitted by electronic devices. This is great for everyone who uses electronics, whether you need vision correction or not! Blocking Blue Light is your first defence in Computer Vision Prevention. Blue light may also affect your sleep pattern and increase your risk for macular degeneration, the leading cause of age-related vision loss, and affects over 10 million Americans (more than cataracts and glaucoma combined).

Calculate Your Prescripiton

If you have an over-the-counter reader, your computer distance prescription is typically half of your prescription strength, rounding up to the next quarter if it's not an even number.
If you wear prescription glasses, take the SPH (sphere) number of your prescription and add half of your reading prescription strength to it. For example, if your reading prescription is +2.00 then add +1.00 to your SPH. If there are other numbers, those stay the same.
If you're not comfortable calculating the prescription strengths yourself, we recommend going to your vision provider who can do this for you.

Bifocal Computer Glasses and Progressive Computer Glasses

Another common option is to use either lined bifocal glasses or progressive glasses that have your computer prescription at the top/middle of the lens and your reading prescription at the bottom of the lens. This combination works great for office use or if you're spending some time on your computer at home!

Our highly trained customer service team will be more than happy to assist you and give you more information regarding which option would best suit your needs.

Computer Glasses with blue light blocking lenses for Single Vision & Progressive Lenses

A special coating on blue light lenses reflects high-energy, visible (HEV), artificial blue light emitted by digital devices, and fluorescent lighting. Protect your eyes and your kids’ eyes during digital screen time.

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