VOLUXCO
Volux Blue Light Glasses
Precision-tinted lenses that filter the wavelengths cheap pairs miss.
Clear & Red
Clear & Red
Clear & Red
Clear & Red
Clear & Red
Clear & Red
Description
Tired of Eye Strain? Meet Your New Best Friend – Blue Light Blocking Glasses!
Whether you're a gamer, a workaholic, or a Netflix addict, our Blue Light Blocking Glasses are here to save your eyes from the digital chaos! With Red Tinted and Yellow Tinted lenses, these glasses aren’t just functional – they’re a bold fashion statement. Say goodbye to eye strain, headaches, and sleepless nights, and hello to comfort, style, and digital wellness!
1. Red Tinted Lenses – For Gamers & Night Owls
Enhances contrast and reduces glare for better visibility in low-light environments.
Blocks up to 100% of harmful blue light emitted by screens. They can help you sleep better. Wear them 30-100 minutes before bedtime.
Reduces eye strain and fatigue during long sessions. Reduces headaches and eye fatigue caused by prolonged screen time.
2. Orange Tinted Lenses – For Enhanced Comfort & Relaxation
Provides a warm tint that reduces glare and eye strain.
Orange lens block 99.5% of blue light from games, computers, or long hours of hard work. They are also good for those who want a good sleep experience.
Great for indoor use under artificial lighting.
Reduces headaches and eye fatigue caused by prolonged screen time.
Lens technology
- Filters up to 45% of high-energy blue light (380–500nm)
- UV400 protection — blocks 99% of UVA and UVB
- Multi-layer anti-reflective coating
- Scratch-resistant hard coat
- High-clarity polycarbonate, precision-tinted
- Compatible with prescription lenses — contact support after purchase
Frame specs
- Material: TR90 thermoplastic (flexible, hypoallergenic)
- Weight: 18g — lighter than most smartphones
- Lens width: 52mm · Bridge: 18mm · Temple: 145mm
- Full rim design with reinforced hinges
- Includes: hard case, microfiber cloth, cleaning spray
"I had constant headaches by 3pm every day. First week with these, gone. I don't know how I worked without them."
See them in the wild
Your screens are wrecking
your eyes.
The average adult spends over 7 hours a day staring at a screen — more than half their waking life. Your eyes weren't built for this. The strain, the headaches, the 3pm fog — that's not burnout. That's your visual system begging for relief.
Every break reminder, every "20-20-20" rule, every anti-glare screen protector is trying to fix the problem at the wrong layer — after the light has already hit your eyes.
The only real fix is to filter the light before it reaches you.
Software filters and screen breaks
were never going to be enough.
Software only adjusts the screen you install it on. It does nothing about your second monitor, your phone, your TV, or the overhead LED lights flooding your room with blue light.
Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds. Universally recommended by eye doctors. Universally ignored by anyone with a deadline or a gaming session.
Lubricates dry eyes temporarily. Does nothing about the blue light that's suppressing your melatonin, triggering headaches, and wrecking your sleep cycle every night.
Dimming your screen helps with glare but doesn't filter the high-energy blue wavelengths that disrupt your circadian rhythm. Less bright is not the same as less harmful.
The only passive, always-on solution that filters blue light at the source — across every screen, every room, every device — is a pair of properly tinted lenses.
Clear-lens "blue light glasses"
vs. Volux Precision-Tint
If you've tried blue light glasses before and felt nothing — you weren't wrong to be skeptical. You just had the wrong glasses. Most clear-lens pairs only block 10-20% of blue light with a generic coating that doesn't touch the wavelengths that actually matter.
- Block 10-20% of blue light with a generic coating
- Don't filter the 380-500nm wavelengths that suppress melatonin
- Flimsy frames, loose hinges, coatings that peel in weeks
- No noticeable difference in headaches, sleep, or strain
- The reason you think "blue light glasses don't work"
- Filters up to 45% of high-energy blue light (380-500nm)
- The visible tint IS the technology — it's proof it's working
- TR90 frames, 18g, multi-layer AR coat, scratch-resistant
- Headaches gone within the first week for most users
- 4.9/5 stars, 200+ reviews, less than 1% return rate
The tint is the technology. If your blue light glasses don't have it, they're not filtering the wavelengths that matter.
This is what your screens are
doing to you — every single day.
Your eyes aren't tired because you're weak. They're tired because they're fighting a losing war with ten billion pixels.
Your eyes have a hidden function
your optometrist never told you about.
In the 1990s, researcher George Brainard spent seven years running 700+ experiments at Thomas Jefferson University. He discovered something that changed sleep science forever: your eyes contain specialized photoreceptors called melanopsin cells that don't help you see — they regulate your internal clock.
Blue light is the clock signal
For millions of years, melanopsin cells used blue light from the sun to signal wakefulness. When the sun went down, the absence of blue light triggered melatonin release and prepared your body for sleep. This system worked perfectly — until screens.
Your screen is resetting your clock
Harvard researchers found that blue light suppresses melatonin for twice as long as other wavelengths and shifts your circadian rhythm by up to 3 hours. In 2014, neuroscientist Anne-Marie Chang showed that reading on an iPad before bed delayed sleep, reduced REM, and left people groggier the next morning — even after 8 hours.
The fix isn't new — it's proven
In the 1980s, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory developed light-filtering lens technology to protect astronauts' eyes during spacewalks — inspired by how birds of prey naturally filter blue light. That technology was inducted into the Space Technology Hall of Fame. The same filtering principle now protects your eyes from your screen.
"Participants reading an LE-eBook took longer to fall asleep, had reduced melatonin secretion, later timing of their circadian clock, and reduced next-morning alertness."
Dr. Anne-Marie Chang — Harvard / Brigham and Women's Hospital, 2014
We know the science on blue light and eye strain is debated — the American Academy of Ophthalmology says screens aren't proven to damage your eyes. We agree: the strongest research isn't about eye damage. It's about what blue light does to your sleep, your melatonin, and your circadian rhythm. That's where the evidence is overwhelming — and that's what Volux is built to address.
We spent two years buying every pair of blue light glasses we could find. Clear-lens pairs that blocked almost nothing. Amazon pairs that cracked within a month. "Gaming" glasses that looked like props from a sci-fi B-movie.
None of them worked. So we made our own.
We partnered with optical engineers to develop precision-tinted lenses that actually target the 435-500nm wavelengths responsible for digital eye strain and melatonin suppression. We used TR90 thermoplastic frames so they'd survive daily use without the temple fatigue. And we kept the design clean enough that you'd actually want to wear them outside your apartment.
Volux isn't a rebrand of a factory template. Every detail — from the lens tint curve to the hinge tension — was specified by us and tested on screens, not in a lab.
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30-Day Clarity Guarantee
Try Volux for a full 30 days. If your eyes don't feel calmer, your headaches don't subside, and your evenings don't feel a little easier — send them back. Full refund, no questions, return shipping on us.
Or you could just fix it.