Let’s talk about the LJCZKA Blue Light Blocking Glasses—a pair I’ve been using for a few weeks now. First off, the square thick frame gives a trendy, almost retro vibe that I actually dig. They’re lightweight and don’t feel cheap, which is a plus for the price.
Now, the blue light filtering? It works. After long hours in front of my laptop, my eyes feel less strained, and I’ve noticed fewer headaches. The lenses are clear (no weird tint), so they’re great for work or gaming without looking like you’re wearing ‘tech goggles.’
But here’s the catch: the frames are *slippery*. Like, ‘one-sweaty-forehead-away-from-faceplanting’ slippery. The plastic is super smooth, and even a little warmth makes them slide right off. I had to constantly push them up during a Zoom call—annoying!
Fit-wise, they’re roomy (great for wider faces), but the lack of grip means they might not stay put if you’re active or live in a humid place. For desk work? Solid. For anything else? Maybe keep your regular glasses handy.
Verdict: Good for blue light protection and style, but bring some anti-slip pads if you run warm.