





I've been wearing these blue light glasses for a few weeks now, and here's the real tea. First off, they're undeniably cute—the tortoise shell design gets compliments every time I wear them to my co-working space. They’re lightweight and don’t leave those annoying pressure marks on my nose after hours of Zoom meetings.
But let’s talk about the blue light filtering claim. I didn’t notice any yellow tint (which is usually a telltale sign of blue light blocking), so I did my own DIY test with a blue light flashlight. Spoiler: these lenses barely dimmed the light. If you’re buying these purely for eye protection, you might want to look elsewhere—like some reviewers suggested, Madison Avenue glasses performed better in actual filtering.
That said, as a fashion accessory? 10/10. They elevate my WFH athleisure outfits and make me look like I have my life together during back-to-back screen time. The fit is Goldilocks-approved—not too tight on my wide face, not sliding off my petite friend’s nose either.
Final verdict: Great as stylish desk decor for your face, but don’t rely on them to be your digital knight in shining armor against eye strain. I kept mine because they make coding marathons feel more glamorous (even if the blue light protection is questionable).
