








Let me start by saying these glasses are intense. The first time I slipped them on at 10 PM, my RGB keyboard looked like a monochrome crime scene – in the best way possible. The blood-red lenses don’t just block blue light; they annihilate it, turning my late-night spreadsheet sessions into a surreal pink-hued experience (pro tip: red text disappears completely, so maybe save those budget reports for daylight).
The comfort? Chef’s kiss. As someone whose head could double as a bowling ball, the spring hinges and bendable metal arms hugged my temples without that vice-like pressure cheaper frames give. I’ve worn them during three-hour gaming marathons (yes, Elden Ring looks apocalyptic through these) and woke up without that gritty-eyed feeling I usually get.
Here’s the kicker though – they’re useless unless you’re in near-darkness. Daylight turns them into migraine fuel, but in my dimly lit bedroom? Magic. My phone’s glare softened to a warm glow, and I actually caught myself yawning by 11 PM (a miracle for this chronic scrollaholic). The included triangular hard case feels luxe, though stuffing everything into the drawstring bag is like playing Tetris with your sanity.
Verdict: Not for color-sensitive tasks, but as a $22 sleep aid? They’ve replaced my melatonin gummies. Just don’t expect to appreciate your Instagram feed’s aesthetic while wearing them.
