Let me tell you, these Kerecsen glasses are like giving your eyes a vacation while still working overtime. The first time I slipped them on during my 9-hour coding marathon, it was like someone dimmed the harshness of my monitor - but kept all the clarity.
The blue light blocking is no joke. I used to get these weird pressure headaches after Zoom meetings, but now? Gone. The slight yellow tint everyone mentions? Honestly after 10 minutes your brain adjusts and white documents look normal again - small trade for not feeling like someone's poking my eyeballs with chopsticks by 3pm.
What surprised me most was the build quality. The spring hinges survived being sat on (twice) when I fell asleep with them on the couch. My old drugstore readers would've snapped like twigs. And having two pairs means I've always got backups - one lives at my desk, the other in my work bag.
Are they runway-ready fashion? Nah. But when I'm squinting at spreadsheets at midnight, suddenly looking cool becomes way less important than not feeling like my eyes are full of sand. Bonus: The cases they come with are surprisingly sturdy - mine's survived being crushed under textbooks in my backpack.
After three months of abuse (including that unfortunate incident with a flying cat), they're holding up better than any $20 glasses have a right to. If your eyes feel fried after screen time, these are absolutely worth trying.