As digital screens become ubiquitous in our lives, many users look for reliable ways to reduce blue light exposure. Below is a curated list of reputable brands across categories: colored (tinted) lenses, clear lenses, clip-ons, and screen protectors. Each brand is linked to its clean URL so you can dive deeper.
Brands with Colored / Tinted Lenses
TrueDark
TrueDark offers tinted lens glasses designed to filter out “junk light” from screens and artificial sources. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} Their “Twilights” series, for example, is meant for evening use and blocks up to 99 % of blue light to support sleep preparation. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
FilterOptix
FilterOptix is a lens technology brand that provides blue light filtering coatings for eyeglass lenses. (Note: I did not find a definitive standalone consumer website in the source list; you should verify the current clean URL.)
Infield Safety
Infield Safety manufactures safety glasses with blue light filtering as a feature in addition to physical eye protection. These are intended for industrial or occupational settings, combining standard safety compliance with light filtering.
BlockBlueLight
BlockBlueLight carries multiple product formats: clip-ons (to affix onto prescription glasses), full-frame blue light glasses, and reading light accessories with filtering built in. These options can serve different use cases and budgets.
RA Optics
RA Optics produces eyewear with specialized pigment technologies to block harmful blue and green wavelengths. Their “BlueSync,” “Daylight,” and “Sunset” lenses are designed to adapt to different lighting and times of day. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Brands / Products with Clear (Nearly Colorless) Lenses
Felix Gray
Felix Gray offers clear-lens blue light glasses. They advertise that their lenses block over 50 % of blue light overall, with up to almost 90 % of the most impactful range (380–440 nm) filtered. (Note: this claim is based on their marketing materials; users should verify lab results.)
Warby Parker
Warby Parker offers optional blue-light-filtering lenses for its frame line. Their marketing states they block up to 34 % of blue light in the 420–455 nm range (common in LED screens) and fully filter 100 % of the 400 nm wavelength in natural light. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
Screen Protectors (for Monitors, Tablets, etc.)
Instead of eyewear, these products sit directly on your screens to filter blue light:
These screen overlays are useful when eyewear is not practical (e.g. shared devices, or for device-specific protection). Be sure to match screen dimensions and check optical clarity before purchase.
How to Choose What’s Right for You
Here are considerations to guide your decision:
- Use case: If you spend many hours on screens, a clear-lens option (like Felix Gray or Warby Parker) may feel more natural. If you’re protecting nighttime hours, a tinted lens (TrueDark, RA Optics) may be more beneficial.
- Prescription compatibility: Clip-ons (BlockBlueLight) or filter coatings (FilterOptix) may let you keep your prescription lenses.
- Optical clarity: Screen protectors add another optical surface—make sure they don’t degrade image quality.
- Frame comfort and style: You’ll be more likely to wear them consistently if they fit well and suit your style.
All of these brands offer credible blue light filtering options. Review their lens technology, user reviews, and optical specifications to pick what fits your screen habits and preferences best.
