Let’s start by asking ourselves, how many hours do we spend looking at computer screens and mobile phones? 

Did I hear less than an hour? Well if it is, then that would be a rarity. We are habituated to wake up looking at our mobile screen and turn in for the day looking at one too. To top it all, during the day, pretty much always, we are glued to our mobiles or computer screens. 

Research says an average Indian spends at least 10 hours a day looking at a digital screen. Like how you are looking at one right now.

Research says an average Indian spends at least 10 hours a day looking at a digital screen. Like how you are looking at one right now.

So, what has this got to do with Computer Glasses? What if we told you that these digital screens emit Blue rays that permanently affect your vision?  

Digital screens emit Blue rays that permanently affect your vision.

No, we are not asking you to roll back to the paper book format. That would be very regressive. On the other hand, we love technology and the development that it has brought about. 

All we are saying is, you need to protect your eyes by using Computer glasses

But why Computer Glasses when you don’t wear glasses in the first place? Aren’t Computer Glasses the same as prescription glasses? And if you are already using prescription spectacles, how to switch between prescription spectacles and Computer glasses? 

It’s simple. Computer Glasses can be without power. We call them Zero Power lenses that are coated with blue ray protection. And for those who wear prescription glasses, we recommend you add the blue-ray protection coating when you buy your prescription lenses.

Zero Power lenses, computer glasses without power, are coated with blue ray protection to protect your eyes.

This would protect your eyes from the harmful blue rays emitted by digital screens like laptops, desktop computers, tablets, gaming consoles, and even mobile phones.

 

You need Computer Glasses, if you

  1. Work in front of a computer all day
  2. Look at digital screens for more than an hour (which is almost all of us)
  3. Have dry eye syndrome. This could be the result of exposure to blue rays
  4. Happen to have blurry eyes or get recurring headaches
  5. Not able to sleep
  6. Just plain and simple believe that spectacles make you look good. 

Every Specsmakers store stocks Computer Glasses devoid of power that are termed as Blue Zero glasses. We also recommend all our customers to add the blue-ray protection coating, known as BLUPRO lens.                                               

After all, we are concerned about the sense of sight and vision of our customers.

 

So next time you come across a Specsmakers Store, walk-in and ask for Computer Glasses or BLUPRO / Blue Zero glasses. Our eyewear specialists will recommend the right one for you.

Optima Collaborator