Girlfriend bought me a pair of these Gunnar optics for Christmas and let me open them early. I'm always staring at a display of some kind, and I was always skeptical about these, but curious nonetheless. I put these bad boys on and it was instant relief of eye strain, it was almost unbelievable. I let a friend try them on and he says, "I feel lighter, am I supposed to feel lighter?"
Anyone else with experience using blue-blocking optics or the like? Even in the daytime these don't seem to make me feel tired.
Also, inb4 /v/, yes they're marketed as "gamer glasses" but I work with tech, this has nothing to do with that.
>>57992229
They are blueblockers. Blue is the harshest wavelength of light to our eyes.
They do actually work but are still pretty meme tier.
I mean, I couldn't live without f.lux so I guess it would be pretty good to have f.lux on everything all the time
i bought the ones in op's pic related
they are mostly memes and make looking at the screen more difficult during the day - that's why that ""enhancement"" claim for games is bs - they are alright to use at night but so are any other tinted glasses
the real helpers which make a difference especially for laptops is redshift / f.lux
It's a placebo, dude.
If you have some tinted glasses that are supposed to make you feel less tired, you'll feel less tired no matter what color they're tinted.
Because firstly they're not supposed to make you feel less tired, they're supposed to make you feel MORE tired.
>>57992229
This post is so retarded that it just won a medal in the special olypmics.
>>57992229
>girlfriend
>implying
>>57993069
Please tell me you're pretending to be retarded
>>57993118
Haha good one my man *highfive* xDd
>>57993681
I'd like to see you argue both that blue light disrupts melatonin production AND blue light blocking makes you feel less tired at the same time