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If it’s a classic look you’re after, look no further than Solomon. These piano gloss black frames command respect and are so comfortable that you won’t even notice you’re wearing them.
This timeless frame suits both office wear attire and a more laid back casual look for when you’re working from home. Solomon is the wise choice for those wanting to reduce digital eye strain and who appreciate the beauty of a classic and sleek design.
Frame Width | Nose Bridge | Temple Length |
144mm | 19mm | 147mm |
Lens Height | Lens Width | Weight |
45mm | 54mm | 20grams |
Prevent headaches before they take hold and protect yourself from today’s modern world in which digital devices such as computers, TV’s, ipads and mobile phones have become so prevalent. NuBlue users report a 93% reduction in headaches when using a pair of NuBlue blue light blocking glasses.
Enjoy uninterrupted screen time with NuBlue’s TruBlueBlock® blue light blocking lenses, purposely built to enhance your digital experience and minimize digital eye strain by utilising 7 layers of protection to block out the harmful and damaging effects of blue light on the 410nm-460nm spectrum.
Blue light exposure tricks our brain into believing it's daytime even when it's not. Blue light affects melatonin which impacts sleep. If you have trouble falling asleep or cannot fall into a deep sleep, it is likely your melatonin levels have been affected by excessive exposure to blue light wavelengths.
Blue light is different to the other hues in that it has a shorter wavelength, meaning it reaches and affects our eyes quicker than other hues.
Blue light can be found in artificial forms such as that which is emmitted from mobile phones, televisions and computer screens, LED lighting and fluorescent light bulbs. These are the most widely recognized forms of blue light. However, blue light appears more in other areas of everyday life.
Our bodies operate on a circadian rhythm that flows with the earth’s rotation and causes us to wake up and go to sleep.
Blue light effects our sleep rhythm in that it lets the body know when it's time to go to sleep (when the sun goes down) or when it's time to wake up (when the sun rises and reintroduces blue light into the atmosphere).
Due to it's short wavelength, blue light tends to flicker easier than other hues such as red, orange, yellow and green. Our eyes don’t cope well with this flickering, causing the eye to fatigue easily as it is having to perceive a hue that is essentially turning on and off rather than consistently shining.
Other visible light hues do not flicker like blue light and this is what separates blue light from the rest and makes it much more hazardous to human eye health.
With more and more people working from home with an inevitable increase in screen time, there really is no escaping the effects of blue light.
Prolonged exposure to blue light rays causes immediate symptoms of eye strain such as dizziness, blurred vision, light headedness, dry and irritated eyes and difficulty focusing.
If that isn't damaging enough, long-term effects can include retinal damage and also be conducive to age-related macular degeneration and may eventually lead to loss of vision.
That’s why NuBlue, Blue Light Glasses were created!
We were born with a mission to share our knowledge with our fellow Australians about the harmful effects of blue light.
We want you to be able to go about your day without dealing with sore tired eyes or worrying about blue light ever again!
Approximately 63% of adults experience symptoms of digital eye strain after using a digital device for only 2 hours. These symptoms generally start with a small pressure build-up between the eyes that normally turns into a mild headache, and in extreme cases, digital eye strain can cause blurred vision.
Our kids are often using devices just as often or even more than us. While we can try to limit our exposure to digital devices, it is not always a practical solution as 8 out of 10 adults are required to use a computer at work and children are spending upwards of 6 hours per day on digital devices. This is when blue light blocking glasses come in as the most viable solution to limiting our exposure to blue light.
I have tried other computer glasses before that were meant to remove the blue light from devices, but they didn’t work as well as with these. They are quite light and make my eyes much less tired when I use them. They have been a great help at work because I have to look at a computer all day.
I was sceptical if blue light glasses would make a difference when I first purchased these. However, after doing some research I discovered that they could improve sleep quality and help with eye strain, so decided to give them a go. Am happy to report that the glasses have made a difference. At the end of the day my eyes feel better than before, and I am feeling more rested each day.