

😴 Hack your habits, block the blue, own your night!
Swanwick Blue Light Blocking Glasses combine premium orange-tinted lenses that block over 99% of blue light with a free 47-day digital habit hacking program. Designed for professionals and gamers, these glasses reduce eye strain, headaches, and improve sleep quality by signaling your body to prepare for rest. Stylish and practical, they’re the essential accessory for anyone serious about optimizing screen time and reclaiming restful nights.













| ASIN | B09WMTK82J |
| Best Sellers Rank | #118,171 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #470 in Computer Blue Light Blocking Glasses |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,257) |
| Date First Available | March 28, 2022 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
E**N
For long-term use in front of monitors.
Great glasses and purely the best blue light blocking glasses there are out there. They're inexpensive and fulfills its means. If you're looking for a pair of blue light glasses that works and is not a fashion-brand with half-assed lenses, look no further. I've been using these for approximately 2 weeks everyday since purchase to reduce headaches and eye strain while looking at monitors and I must say it works. I was quite skeptic about purchasing glasses such as these but was instantly happy with the results that is not inclined by wishful thinking. The build material is what you could expect for the price but are slightly still durable if you don't stretch, drop or meticulously strain the glasses itself. For users wanting to use these with headphones, I would recommend adjusting your headphones 2 or 3 sizes bigger so it doesn't push against your head. It sometimes does this creaking sound of the plastic when you stretch it a little bit too far but is to be expected. Needless to say, they are also quite fancy and I have personally received comments on how 'cool' or 'awesome' they look with the orange lenses. Everything is perceived in a orange-tint colored fashion and is also to be expected knowing its blue light blocking effect. Works very well for normal use on smartphones, computers or tablets. I would not recommend these for editorial software or entertainment such as watching movies or photo/video editing as it will distort your sense of colors, hence not to be used while using any design/edit software. However, I would strongly recommend these if you use this for normal activity on the computer such as internet-browsing, reading under various lights, writing documents and even playing games that are not graphic dependent (such as single-player games or atmospheric games). If I had bad eyesight I would even recommend the pair that you put on your current glasses as it would pose to be a very helpful tool in your everyday life, knowing that we are affected by 'blue light' from all kinds of sources. 5/5 stars and would purchase again or recommend to friends and family. Great job Swanwick Sleep! P.S. The 7-day sleep handout link for a free e-book does not work. Not really important but interesting to note. *Note the reduce of headaches and eyestrain.
J**X
Awesome blue blocking abilities.
I just received my glasses and put them through two stress test. First, I'd like to say they surpassed my expectations of blocking blue light. One test was with my reef aquarium growing Radion XR15w PRO full spectrum LED light fixture. It includes 4x CREE blue, 4x OSRAM deep blue, 4x CREE cool white and 9 other led lights with colors ranging from green to indigo UV. By testing the full wattage of blue, deep blue and indigo UV, these glasses filtered out almost all, if not all, blue light. Very impressive. From photos provided, one shot is from iPhone 6s' new 12mp camera (no filter) pointing straight-on aquarium. Very blue. The other aquarium shot is with the Swannies' lens upclose and covering camera while taking the picture. No blue. This light fixture setting is to provide maximum "morning" sun output for high coral growth. The second test involved shining a 200 lumen LED flashlight directly at the glasses lens to question it's blue light blocking abilities. It reflected all blue and blue related light to the wall (see photo). I tested my $200 UV protecting Ray Ban P's and you can see the results were not close. Im a person on the computer for proposal creation, PC gaming (intense graphics-- CounterStrike and WoW), creating marketing material on Photoshop and ESPN reading coupled with a Sony XBR Ultra HD TV watching Inside Out, and the likes, with my wife and little boys. Don't forget about last minute catching up with Instagram, FB, last minute fantasy football lineups and the 10 o'clock news while in bed. My life is usually in the fast lane, like many others, and my sleep is very important, especially for someone who uses a Cpap machine for sleep apnea. Having the amber lenses on these glasses provides the protection I need without losing visual brightness. I did not like the normal yellow blue blocking glasses as they did not provide much blue blocking. After testing these glasses I feel reassured that my body will start producing melotonnin at regular levels and hopefully they'll take care of my headaches as well. From what I gathered so far I give these glasses a very big two thumbs up for blue blocking abilities, without hindering visual, and and a plus for style. Sleep is vital and worth the cost of these glasses. I have no affiliation with this company and I did pay full price. I'm just a concerning parent adjusting to the new ways of life while technology tries to fix this new growing problem.
W**R
The One
I have been searching for the right pair of blue light blocking glasses for years. I just received my Swannies, and I think the search ends here. You can see the different brands of glasses I own in the photo. Pictured from top to bottom are Gamma Ray, Gunnar Intercept, Uvex Skyper, and Swannies. Not pictured is another brand I reviewed and returned because of the bad glare. All my previous purchases fell short in one way or another. Some felt flimsy or did not block enough blue, while others were uncomfortable or caused a blue reflection when looking at a light source. One of them has a slight magnification (standard for this style), which I think worsened my vision. The Swannies do what they're supposed to, and they do it well. Sturdy, quality frame, true blue light blocking lens, no annoying reflections or glare, comfortable fit. These are the things I look for in a pair of blue blockers, and you would be surprised how many brands fail to meet these criteria. Do your eyes a favor and invest in a pair of Swannies. After getting many different brands at different price points, I think I know a thing or two about what to expect from anti-blue glasses. My order was sold by Swanwick Sleep and fulfilled by Amazon. Amazon's fulfillment center overlooked a small issue, and the seller immediately stepped in and remedied the situation. So, not only are you getting a quality product, you know you're also getting stellar customer service. Look no further.
A**P
I like the product and I really like the prompt response ...
A coworker of mine swears by these, saying they help relieve eye strain and dryness throughout the day. I tried on and borrowed my coworker's pair and did feel they relieved some strain. I decided to bite the bullet and purchase a pair for myself after hearing about them on Bulletproof Radio with Dave Asprey. When my glasses arrived, I noticed a couple of issues. I did not receive a case, the glasses came in a sleeve. I noticed some bend in the frame where the glasses were not level and the frame felt stretched out. I reported these quality issues to the seller and promptly received a response. It was noted the cases are no longer being shipped with the glasses as they could cause some bending and distortion to the frames. Additionally, I would be getting a replacement pair shortly. Again, after trying on my coworker's pair, I know what I received is not up to standard quality and should not be expected. While waiting for my replacement pair to arrive, I have been testing out the lenses and do feel they block the blue light emitted from various electronics in my home. I'm not a scientist, but I do know that when I look into the mirror, I see blue color light reflected in the reflection. I can only assume this means the lenses are blocking the blue light spectrum from hitting my eyes. While I did have an issue with my original pair, I like the product and I really like the prompt response and feedback from the seller regarding my issue. I generally get a response and proposed resolution within 24 hours.
W**N
Good experience
Several have posted that after a few days or more they noticed the difference in that they slept better. I noticed the difference the moment I put the Swannies on my head. What I noticed was an absence of eye strain that I wasn't even aware of before I received this glasses. I do all my computer work and TV watching now with these glasses on. I don't know how else to describe it other than to say that my eyes feel more rested when using these glasses. Sure, it is just anecdotal and only my experience but I would definitely recommend them to anyone. As for fit: I started to purchase the "Large" glasses originally, but instead got the regular size and they fit just fine. The metallic hinges on the glasses are spring loaded and so the glasses accommodate to the size of your face. As for the color differences when wearing these glasses and watching TV... well, for me it just isn't a problem. Humans can rapidly adapt to a lot of changes in life and this one was a snap to adapt to... no problem. I spend way too much time ( 6 hours or more, sometimes lots more ) viewing a computer screen daily plus TV time as well. I feel confident that these glasses are providing much more than just better sleep. My reason for purchasing them was my concern over the exposure to blue wave light and how that might be contributing over time to macular degeneration. I can live with less than perfect sleep, but not nearly as well without my vision. As for the sleep issue, I haven't noticed any problems going to sleep when I have used these glasses, but I use them during the day as well and they have not lead to any daytime drowsiness issues whatsoever. Yes, anecdotal only... but that's my story.
T**D
A little pricey, but overall worth it.
First, before I bought them, I did research on the claims about sleep. This link would be worth reading for those interested: [...] That said, I've been using these for 2 days now. I deal with computers with over 12 hours a day, and it does take me a while to get to sleep - in the last 2 days, I've noted that I've had less trouble. I've also noticed less eye irritation over the course of the day. Truth be told, I'd probably do better if I simply didn't work with computers, but we all have to do what we have to. The construction is solid. I've bought cheaper pairs - one I leave at work - where when cleaning a pair, you can feel the lens clicking in the frame - a fragility that I don't want (and you probably shouldn't) from $15 pairs of blue blocking glasses. This pair I have doesn't click, and feels much more solid when taking the smudges off. The overall presentation when receiving it is a bit impressive - the box, the case, etc. And the email from the company makes it feel like you're actually doing business with someone who cares about what they're doing - so as little an investment that is for Swanwick Sleep to do, they seem to want to have a relationship with their customers rather than sell and forget. In this day and age, that is refreshing. I'd recommend buying these over any of the cheap ones out there, and supporting a company that seems to have a sincere desire to communicate with it's customers is something I'd encourage. It's not something new - it's something that shouldn't be old.
A**N
This product induced light sensitivity for me.
This product can harm your eyes! It’s true that it can filter a great proportion of blue light. But this can lead to some serious problems. After a week of wearing these glasses for couple of hours per day, my eyes became very sensitive to natural daylight. It took me weeks to recover. This has been proven that certain colors have specific physiological effects on our bodies. Such a saturated yellow color is not safe to see couple of hours every day. Don’t play havoc with your eyes. By the way, blue light is not a monster. We are supposed to see blue light through the day because it's a part of the sunlight. Filtering 100% of blue light is not necessary and healthy. There are special yellow pigments in the macula which is the center of retina which are responsible for filtering extra blue light. So, we all have blue light filter inside of our eyes. If you have lost part of those pigments, you maybe need a healthy rich diet not a blue light filter. Look for the underlying cause.
V**A
EVERYONE NEEDS A PAIR!!
Love these glasses! They are stylish, initially I thought theses glasses would be slightly bigger and more of a box shape. Instead I would say the style of these are closer to a pair of reading glasses. Which are still good, just not what I expected. They are very comfortable, I don't have that feeling like I'm carrying most of the weight on my nose. Wearing them is not uncomfortable in the least bit. Now in regards to the orange lens. I'm not a gamer, but I am on my phone and computer a great deal of the day. I noticed before after being on my phone or computer for a large amount of time my eyes would feel strained when first leaving the screen to do something else. Or even just with watching TV, I could only watch so much before resulting in a headache. These glasses have made all the difference. I have noticed I've been sleeping better the days I remember to use these. But the largest benefit for me, is the difference I feel in my eyes and head. There is such a massive difference when I have them on vs. when I don't. I'm almost to the point I don't want to be on my computer or phone without them. It takes a little while to get used to everything having a slightly orange tint. But once you do, I think it makes everything look better, in my opinion. And I can't argue with the positive effect they've had on my eyes.
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