The Blue Light Glasses Market Is Flooded
A quick search turns up hundreds of options — $8 pairs on Amazon, trendy fashion frames with no real protection, and everything in between. How do you know what actually works?
What Cheap Glasses Get Wrong
Low-cost blue light glasses often use basic tinting to make the lenses look like they're blocking blue light. In reality, the filtering is minimal and inconsistent. You might also deal with color distortion that makes screens look orange or washed out, cheap frames that break quickly, and zero UV protection.
What to Actually Look For
Look for glasses that specify the wavelength range they block (ideally 400–450nm at minimum), use multi-layer coating rather than tinted lenses, offer true color accuracy, and are made with durable frame materials. A good pair should feel like nothing on your face.
The Price vs. Value Equation
This isn't the category to go cheapest on. You wear these on your face for hours every day. The difference between a $15 pair and a well-made pair isn't just aesthetics — it's actual protection and long-term durability. Buy once, buy right.
Why Aerex Stands Out
Aerex was built around one standard: real protection with premium design. Our lenses block the wavelengths that matter, maintain true color clarity, and come in frames that are actually worth wearing. No compromises.