




Let me start by saying these glasses are undeniably cute! The pearl inlay arms and cat-eye design give them a trendy, fashion-forward look that stands out. I’ve worn them for work calls and evenings scrolling through my phone, and they definitely turn heads.
Comfort is a bit of a mixed bag. While some users find them super comfy, I noticed they can feel tight around the temples—especially if you have a larger head. I had to gently stretch the arms to reduce pressure, which helped but isn’t ideal for a $20-30 pair.
Now, the blue light blocking claim is where things get interesting. Unlike some blue light glasses that show a visible blue reflection (a quick test with your phone flashlight), these lenses stay clear. That made me skeptical at first, but after wearing them during late-night Netflix binges, my eyes did feel less strained. However, don’t expect the dramatic amber tint of gaming glasses—these prioritize style over maximum blue light filtration.
Bonus perk: Several reviewers (and my optometrist friend confirmed) successfully added prescription lenses to these frames! For the price, that’s a steal compared to $300 designer optical frames.
Verdict? Buy these for the insta-worthy aesthetic and mild blue light relief, but adjust your fit expectations. If you need heavy-duty screen protection or have a wide face, explore other options.
