Let’s talk about the K KENZHOU Blue Light Filter Clip-ons—a product that promises to save your eyes from the digital abyss. I’ve been using these for a few weeks, and here’s the real tea.
The Good: First off, they *do* work. After clipping them on, I noticed less eye strain within minutes. The 80% blue light reduction is subtle but effective—colors don’t go full sepia mode, which is great for my graphic design work. The lightweight design? Chef’s kiss. I forgot they were there half the time.
The Bad: Now, the clips. Oh boy. If you have thin-framed glasses, these will play hide-and-seek with your lenses. They slip, slide, and occasionally faceplant onto my desk. One user even reported scratches on their prescription lenses—yikes! Also, the cases? Cute but over-engineered. Opening them feels like solving a Rubik’s Cube.
Real Talk: These are a solid budget pick if you’re indoors and your glasses have chunky frames. But if you’re clumsy or own delicate specs, tread carefully. For $20 (2-pack!), they’re worth a shot—just don’t expect luxury.