Gunnar Optiks PPK Advanced Computer Glasses for $59
January 4, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
Recent research has found that nearly 70% of American adults experience some form of digital eye strain due to prolonged use of electronic devices. Designed specifically with gaming in mind, PPK Computer Glasses are the smooth, precision tool to endure long sessions with minimal eye strain. Not a gamer? These are great in front of your work computer, too.
- Adjustable silicone nose pads will fit any face
- High tensile steel construction allows flexibility w/o surrendering toughness & durability
- Gently curved, ultra-slim temples form to your face comfortably
- Gunnar’s i-AMP lens technology reduces eye strain from digital screens
- One piece front construction prevents deconstruction
This is for the Gunnar Optik’s PPK Advanced Computer Glasses in Onyx. To purchase in Snow, view drop-down above!
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Material: Stainless steel
- Lens width: 57mm
- Nose: 20mm
- Front width: 137mm
- Temple: 130mm
- Weight: 25g
- Type: Gaming
- Color: Onyx
- Wide fit
- Adjustable nose pads
- Headset compatible
- Interchangeable temples
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