BlueBuster® Blue Light Filter Lenses

All You Need To Know About BlueBuster® Blue Light Reading Glasses

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Ease Digital Eye Strain

BlueBuster® lenses are designed to significantly reduce digital eye strain, providing more comfort when viewing computer or tablet screens. eyeOs® BlueBuster® lenses block blue light 100% up to 410nm, 84% up to 420nm, and 40% up to 430nm, effectively filtering out the short-wavelength blue light that scatters within the eye and fails to focus properly on the retina. This scattering is a major contributor to digital eye strain, and by eliminating or minimizing these wavelengths, BlueBuster® lenses help alleviate discomfort and fatigue during prolonged screen use. Eye doctors recommend these lenses for everyone who spends time in front of a screen, as well as for use over contact lenses and for students (with or without reading correction). Available in all eyeOs® styles, BlueBuster® lenses come in Plano (no power) and magnification powers ranging from +0.50 to +4.00 in 0.25 increments. They include all the advanced features of our Hex-O-Tech lens technology, all at a great price starting at $125.

Screen Time Tips

If you've experienced the symptoms of digital eyestrain from long hours in front of your computer or tablet screen, then you will be glad to learn how to make screen time more comfortable on your eyes. You can learn more about the symptoms and impact of digital eye strain by visiting The Vision Council website. The Vision Council recommends "lenses featuring magnification, plus anti-reflective and blue light-filtering capabilities." And that is exactly what our BlueBuster® lenses do. In addition, our Blue Filtering technology is built in the monomer of the lens and not a coating. Blue Filters that are produced by coating lenses are not as effective.

Wear BlueBuster® Lenses

Wear BlueBuster® lenses to reduce the scattered and defocused blue light emitting from your screen.

Facts Regarding Blue Light and Digital Eye Strain
  • Blue light is a key factor contributing to digital eyestrain with prolonged screen use.
  • In a 2017 Nielsen survey, Americans spent over 10 hours per day staring at blue light-rich screens.
  • Blue light scatters within the eye, creating visual noise and reducing visual acuity.
  • Digital eye strain results from focusing on tiny screen pixels and the blurred blue light emitted.
Signs & Symptoms
  • Blurred vision
  • Double vision
  • Difficulty focusing
  • Dry and irritated eyes
  • Redness
  • Eyestrain
  • Headaches
  • Neck pain
Simple Tips to Minimize Digital Eye Strain
  • Wear magnification lenses to reduce the workload for your eyes.
  • Use lenses with a blue filter for short wavelengths.
  • Ensure screens are 20-28 inches away and adjust font size if needed.
  • Keep lenses and screens clean to reduce glare.
  • Follow the 20/20/20 rule: every 20 minutes, take a 20-second break, and look at something 20 feet away.
  • Blink frequently to prevent dry eyes.
  • Consider using over-the-counter lubricating eye drops.
  • Switch from tablets to computer screens positioned further away.