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FAQ

Do Blue Light Glasses Have To Be Yellow?

In the early days, the lenses of blue light glasses were yellow, and the frames were notoriously uncool. But these days, they are super stylish and designed with seemingly clear lenses that filter out blue light between 400nm and 455nm as stated by ISO TR20772-2018. So, while the lenses are imperceptibly yellow (and have to be in order to work), no one will ever know unless you tell them.