Okay, so I finally caved and bought these Ocushield clip-ons after my eyes started feeling like they'd been sandpapered from all that screen time. First impressions? The packaging is sleek – comes with a hard case (fancy!) and a cleaning cloth (which I immediately lost).
The clip mechanism took some fiddling to get right on my rectangular frames. At first, they felt like they were pulling my glasses down, but after bending the arms slightly, they stayed put. The yellow tint is noticeable but not as intense as I expected – it's kinda like putting Instagram's 'Reyes' filter on real life.
Now the big question: do they work? After a week of use, my nighttime eye strain has definitely decreased. I'm not waking up with that 'I've been staring at Excel sheets in my dreams' feeling anymore. But here's the tea – are they worth $60? Ehhh... I found similar non-clip versions for half the price that do the same job.
Bonus points: They actually look decent when clipped on (unlike some bulky alternatives). Minus points: They show every single fingerprint imaginable. Like, who knew my fingers were this oily?
Final verdict? Good product, questionable price tag. Would recommend if you're desperate for clip-ons and have money to burn.