








Let me start by saying these glasses are INTENSE. The red lenses don't just block blue light - they obliterate it. When I first put them on for late-night gaming, my RGB keyboard looked like a monochrome relic from the 80s. The color shift is so dramatic that red spreadsheet cells completely disappear - which could be problematic if you're crunching numbers at midnight.
The build quality shocked me for $20 glasses. The metal arms have a satisfying weight, and those spring hinges? Chef's kiss. As someone with a wider face, I appreciated being able to gently bend the temples for a perfect fit. They're so comfortable I've fallen asleep wearing them more than once (which I guess proves they work?).
Here's the reality check: these aren't for daytime use unless you enjoy looking like you're in a permanent darkroom. But in dim lighting? Magic. Watching TV becomes this surreal pink-and-black experience that somehow makes my eyes feel like they're floating in chamomile tea. Pro tip: keep your phone brightness low - white screens practically glow neon through these lenses.
The included triangular case feels luxurious (magnetic closure!), though good luck fitting both the glasses and the drawstring bag inside simultaneously. For night owls who mainly text or read before bed, these could be game-changers. Just don't expect to appreciate any visual media in its full glory - everything gets that 'old-school film noir' treatment.
