

Let me start by saying I’ve tried my fair share of blue light glasses, and the LifeArt pair stands out for its balance of functionality and comfort. The first thing I noticed was how lightweight they are—seriously, I’ve worn them for 8-hour workdays and forgot they were on my face. No pinching behind the ears, no sliding down my nose. The clear square frames are stylish without screaming "tech nerd," which I appreciate.
The blue light filtering is legit. After a week of use, my late-night screen sessions stopped leaving my eyes feeling like sandpaper. The included blue light test card and mini-flashlight were a fun touch—yes, they actually block the light! I also love that these come with magnification options (up to +6.0). As someone who squints at spreadsheets, the +1.25 lenses made text crisper without that "reader glasses" distortion.
Now, the downsides: The plastic frames feel a tad cheap out of the box (they won’t win any luxury awards), and one reviewer mentioned fragile legs snapping—though mine have survived multiple drops onto hardwood floors. Also, if you need prescription lenses, these might not be your jam; one user reported blurry vision despite correct specs.
Bonus points for the thoughtful extras: a hard case, cleaning wipes (which I immediately used on my smudgy phone screen too), and even replacement screws. For under $30? These punch way above their weight class. Just don’t expect Oakley-level durability—treat them like the affordable workhorses they are.
