After weeks of testing the Prospek Blue Light Glasses, I can confidently say they’ve transformed my screen-heavy routine. As someone who spends 10+ hours daily on a computer (work + Netflix binges), these glasses eliminated the dreaded 'screen headache' within days. The difference? My eyes went from feeling sandpaper-dry to oddly refreshed—like a cool compress after a long day.
The ultra-lightweight frame is the unsung hero here. Unlike clunky readers, these disappear on your face. The plastic nose pads? Zero slippage, even during my mid-afternoon 'I-need-coffee' head shakes. Bonus: my eyelashes (which usually leave snail trails on lenses) don’t touch these at all—a small but mighty win.
Now, the tint situation: yes, there’s a faint yellow hue when you hold them up, but it’s like Instagram’s ‘Nashville’ filter—subtle enough that you forget it’s there after 5 minutes. I wore them during a Zoom call and got compliments on the ‘retro vibe,’ so style points intact!
Durability surprised me. They survived three drops from my desk (thanks, fumbling hands) without scratches—likely thanks to those 8 lens coatings. The included hard case feels premium, though I wish it had a carabiner clip for travel.
Two gripes: 1) The arms don’t adjust, so if you have Dumbo ears, YMMV. 2) At $30-$40, they’re pricier than drugstore readers—but considering I bought backups for home/office/car (yes, night driving!), the investment paid off.
Final verdict? If screens make your eyes feel like overcooked spaghetti, these are your lifeline. Not perfect, but damn close for digital-age eye armor.