After wearing these AOMASTE blue light glasses daily for a month, I can confidently say they're a stylish solution for digital eye strain. The vintage half-frame design gets compliments at coffee shops and Zoom meetings alike – they look far more expensive than their $15 price tag.
The clear lenses were a game-changer for me as a graphic designer. Unlike yellow-tinted blue light glasses, colors on my monitor stay true while reducing glare. After 8-hour workdays, my usual 4pm eye fatigue headaches have decreased by about 70%. Bonus: I fall asleep faster after nighttime Netflix binges.
Comfort is mostly great – the lightweight frames disappear on my face during marathon gaming sessions. However, the nose pads do slip when I sweat during outdoor walks, and they don't play nice with over-ear headphones. The build quality reflects the price point; mine survived three drops before the left temple cracked (superglue fixed it).
For under $20, these deliver where it counts: the lenses genuinely reduce eye strain without distorting colors. They won't replace prescription glasses or survive rough handling, but as affordable screen-time armor? Absolutely worth keeping in your WFH toolkit.