Compare Blue Light Glasses - Side-by-Side Specs

Compare blue light glasses side by side. Filter by specs, price, and features.

Updated 2026-03-09 Independently reviewed
Feature
Gunnar Cruz Computer Glasses
Gunnar Cruz Computer Glasses
BlockBlueLight ScreenTime Lucent
BlockBlueLight ScreenTime Lucent
Benicci Stylish Blue Light Glasses
Benicci Stylish Blue Light Glasses
Felix Gray Rooney
Felix Gray Rooney
Cyxus Blue Light Blocking Glasses
Cyxus Blue Light Blocking Glasses
JINS Screen Glasses
JINS Screen Glasses
Warby Parker Blue Light Glasses
Warby Parker Blue Light Glasses
Prospek Blue Light Glasses
Prospek Blue Light Glasses
Readers.com Blue Light Readers
Readers.com Blue Light Readers
Livho Blue Light Blocking Glasses
Livho Blue Light Blocking Glasses
Rating
9.1/10
8.9/10
8.6/10
8.5/10
8.3/10
8.4/10
8.2/10
8/10
8.1/10
7.5/10
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Price $79/one-time $90/one-time $20/one-time $95/one-time $25/one-time $69/one-time $95/one-time $30/one-time $25/one-time $15/one-time
Blue Light Blocking 65%40%35%
Lens Type Amber tintedClear (minimal tint)
Anti-Glare YesYesYes
UV Protection Yes
Frame AcetateTR90Quality materials
Weight 22g24g20g23g18g21g22g19g20g17g
Use Case Computer/screenGeneral screen useOffice, daily wearGamingReading + screenCasual, students
Prescription AvailableYes
Blue Light Filter 50% (400-500nm)
Color Distortion Minimal
Options Prescription, ReadersClear, Light tintClear, tint
Frame Styles Lucent, AviatorSignature designsMultiple
Frame Style Classic
Colors MultipleMany
Price BudgetBudgetUltra-budget
Lens Proprietary blue lightClearJINS proprietaryAmber tint
Design Fashion-forward
Frame Options Multiple
Tint Minimal
UV UV400
Styles Many
Origin Japan
Fit Precise sizing
Brand Warby Parker
Try-On Home program
Coating Scratch-resistant
Comfort Long sessions
Type Readers
Strengths +1.00 to +3.00
Blue Light Yes
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Our Methodology

We test each pair for comfort, clarity, and blue light filtration. No manufacturer has editorial influence.

Frequently Asked Questions

What frame material is best for blue light glasses?
Acetate is durable, comfortable, and holds up well for all-day wear—Gunnar Cruz uses acetate. TR90 is a lightweight nylon often used in budget glasses; it's flexible but can feel less premium. Metal frames offer a sleek look but may be heavier. For daily screen use, acetate or quality TR90 are good choices. Consider weight—lighter frames (under 25g) are more comfortable for long wear. Fit matters more than material; ensure the frame sits well and doesn't slip.
Should I get anti-glare coating?
Yes. Anti-glare (AR) coating reduces reflections on the lens surface, which can cause eye strain when working under office lighting or near windows. Most quality blue light glasses include anti-glare. It also makes lenses less noticeable to others. Anti-reflective coating is standard on Gunnar, BlockBlueLight, and similar brands. Budget options may skip it—check the product description. For computer work, anti-glare is highly recommended and often included.
How do I know if blue light glasses fit properly?
Glasses should sit comfortably on your nose without slipping. The lenses should cover your eyes without cutting off your field of view. Temple arms shouldn't pinch. Measure your face—bridge width, temple length—and compare to product specs. Warby Parker and similar brands offer home try-on. If buying online without try-on, check return policies. Ill-fitting glasses cause discomfort and negate benefits. For all-day wear, prioritize fit over style.

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