Okay, so I've been wearing these carbon fiber blue light blockers for about two weeks now, and wow - what a difference! As someone who stares at screens for 10+ hours daily (coding + Netflix binges), my eyes used to feel like dried-up raisins by bedtime.
The orange lenses were a bold choice (I usually go for clear), but they actually make syntax highlighting POP when I'm coding. Dark mode IDEs look especially crisp. That said, graphic designers beware - the tint does mess with color accuracy.
Comfort level is A+. The TR90 frames are crazy lightweight, and those spring hinges? Genius. They flex perfectly whether I'm squinting at code or laughing at memes. The adjustable nose pads were a lifesaver after some initial sliding issues.
Style points? 10/10. The carbon fiber/grey frame with orange lenses makes me look like some cyberpunk hacker (in my head at least). Way cooler than my old wire frames.
Only quirks: the triangular case is oddly bulky despite being foldable, and walking through dim rooms feels slightly weird (like wearing sunglasses indoors). But for $30? Absolute steal compared to my $300 prescription glasses that don't even block blue light properly.
Verdict: If your eyeballs are constantly screaming from screen time, these are totally worth trying. Just maybe get clear lenses if color accuracy matters for your work.