Blue Light Blocking Glasses for $29
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Everyone needs a pair of computer blue light glasses, especially when you’re browsing the web, playing video games, watching TV or working under fluorescent office lights with UV400 protection and glare reduction. Block the glare with the SOXICK computer eyewear rec. Recommended by doctors, these glasses protect and enhance your vision through the use of their specially designed lenses featuring proprietary tints and coatings that block blue light and glare. These specs prevent dry eye, irritation and sharpen detail to ease eye strain, filter blue light and UV to enhance contrast and protect eyes. With a timeless design to complement any face, SOXICK lets you protect your eyes in style.
- Specially designed lenses featuring proprietary tints & coatings that block blue light and glare
- Reduces eye strain, dry eyes & stress while using a computer, TV, smartphone, or tablet
- UV400 protection from devices & fluorescent lights
- Timeless design to complement any face
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Model: E2
- Color: golden
- Frame length: 4.72″
- Lens width: 2.01″
- Bridge width: 0.71″
- Arm length: 5.75″
- UV400 protection
- Blue light filter
- Design for any face shape
Includes
- Blue Light Blocking Glasses (E2)
- Glass case
- Pouch
- Clean cloth
- Product manual
- Membership card
- Packaging box
- Soxick Return Policy
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