Okay, let’s talk about these Sleep Savior glasses. First off, they DO block blue and green light like promised—everything turns into a weird red-and-black movie scene. It’s trippy but effective for winding down.
Comfort? Surprisingly good! Lightweight and the strap is a nice touch for side sleepers. But durability? Eh, I’m side-eyeing the flimsy foam padding that feels like it’ll bail on me any day.
Now, the drama: some folks say these are ‘$5 glasses in disguise’—cheap build, rough ‘microfiber’ bag (lies), and blues turning purple instead of vanishing. Others swear by them for sleep improvement (one hour before bed = knockout success).
Pro tip: Wash the pads daily unless you want a bacteria party, but be gentle—the frame falls apart like a house of cards. Also, they fog up like crazy. Cue the ‘lift-and-squint’ maneuver.
Verdict? Works if you manage expectations (and emails to their ghost customer service). Not premium, but functional… if you ignore the quirks.