First off, let’s talk about the *aesthetic*—these glasses are *adorable*. The retro cat-eye frame in tortoise shell gives major vintage vibes, and the small oval shape suits my face perfectly. They’re lightweight but feel sturdy, and the thick plastic material doesn’t feel cheap at all. I wore them for a full workday, and they didn’t slip or pinch behind my ears—major win!
Now, the *blue light blocking* claim: I noticed a subtle amber tint (not foggy like some reviews mentioned), which did reduce screen glare. My eyes felt less strained after hours of Zoom calls and spreadsheet marathons. However, if you’re used to crystal-clear lenses, the slight color shift takes getting used to—it’s like a permanent ‘night mode’ filter.
*Comfort* is a highlight! The nose pads are soft, and the arms don’t dig in. But heads-up: One lens was *very slightly* misaligned (fixable with a gentle bend). Also, while they come with a cute pouch and microfiber cloth, I wish the lenses had an anti-fog coating—they smudge easily during mask-wearing.
*Final verdict*: For under $20? A steal. They’re stylish, comfy, and genuinely help with eye fatigue. Just don’t expect medical-grade blue light filtration—these are more ‘casual armor’ for your Netflix binges.