Alright, let’s talk about the VISOONE blue-light glasses (the anti-fatigue, anti-glare ones). As someone who spends way too many nights grinding dungeons and raiding, here’s how they stack up.
First off, these frames actually look great. Reviewers on Amazon say they get compliments when wearing them. I can say that I got a few compliments myself from my husband who has a thing for nerdy glasses. I also liked the way the frame sat on my face, it was very comfortable and perfect for playing World of Warcraft for long periods of time.
On functionality, they’re doing the usual anti-blue-light hustle. They help block harsh blue light and UV400, which means potentially reduced eye strain during long screen marathons. The TR90 material is lightweight and durable. VISOONE pushes that comfort angle pretty hard and personally I’m here for it. I would share a picture of me wearing them, but I’m a little goblin when I’m playing late night WoW.

Also, there’s a mention of ergonomic nose pads in one of their oversized models on Amazon. That’s perfect because it helps keep them on even when you have to look down quickly and make sure your hands are still on the right keys. Sometimes I will shift my hands and the keys get wonky so I have to check.
Eye-doc and health sources suggest the scientific consensus around blue-light glasses is still mixed. Some people feel relief, others feel they’re a placebo. I at least have recognized that it’s easier to wind down after wearing a pair gaming than it is to not wearing them. I have chronic insomnia so I’m looking for anything that helps. The real hacks are screen breaks and brightness control Health.
So if you’re playing long hours and want something that looks good, stays comfy, and might keep your eyes less tired, these could be your new go to frames.
Check them out by clicking the link here: Amazon






