MITO LIGHT® - Blue Blockers Lust Glasses
Introducing Blue Blockers Lust Glasses—the perfect fusion of style, functionality, and eye protection. Designed with a modern twist on the classic Aviators, these glasses offer a sleek unisex design that suits any face shape, making them a fashionable choice for any occasion.
Featuring premium dark-orange tinted lenses, Blue Blockers Lust Glasses are expertly crafted to block 100% of blue light and 80% of green light, helping to protect your circadian rhythm and improve sleep quality when worn about two hours before bedtime. By filtering out most of the light spectrum that disrupts melatonin production, these glasses help you unwind and prepare for restful sleep, while still allowing just enough green light through to maintain clear vision and spatial awareness.
Every pair comes with a durable, high-quality protective case to keep your glasses safe and within reach wherever you go. Elevate your evening routine with Blue Blockers Lust Glasses and enjoy better sleep with effortless style.
Embrace better sleep and a sharper look with Blue Blockers Lust Glasses.
Specification
What’s Included?
MITO LIGHT® Blue Light Blocking Lust Glasses, protective case.
Specification
Blocked Wavelengths | 380-520 nm |
Glass Color | Dark Orange |
Frame Color | Silver |
Dimensions | 55-15-145 mm |
Frame Material | Metal |
Glass Material | Polycarbonate |
Warranty | 3 years |
Product Policies
Delivery: Free UK shipping via FedEx. Delivery within 4-7 days.
Taxes: You will not pay any customs duties when you order with us.
Warranty: The Blue Blocker Lust are covered by a 3 year warranty. If the product stops working during this period, contact us and we will fix it for you.
Returns: We offer a 30-day money back guarantee for this product. If you find out you are not satisfied with the product within the first 30 days for any reason, send it back to us and we will refund the full amount to you after receiving and checking the shipment. You must return and undamaged product in its original packaging with all original accessories. Contact Us to start the process.
Science
What is the Problem With Blue Light?
Heath, M., et al. (2014). Effect of light-emitting devices on sleep in adolescents: A longitudinal study. PLOS ONE, 9(11), e111570.
Rosenfield, M. (2016). Computer vision syndrome: A review of ocular causes and potential treatments. Ophthalmic & Physiological Optics, 36(5), 502-515.
Jaadane, I., et al. (2015). Retinal damage induced by commercial light-emitting diodes (LEDs). Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 84, 373-384.
Burns, Angus C., et al. "Day and night light exposure are associated with psychiatric disorders: an objective light study in> 85,000 people." Nature Mental Health 1.11 (2023): 853-862.
Benefits of Blue Light Blocking Glasses
Given the negative impacts of blue light at certain times, blue light blockers are an important tool to improve well-being and health. These specialized glasses are designed to filter out blue light and sometimes green light (~ 520-780nm) from screens and artificial lighting to improve the body's circadian rhythm, reduce eye strain and improve mental well-being. Indeed, research supports their efficacy as a biohacking tool:
- A 2015 study found that teenagers who wore blue-blocking glasses while using light-emitting devices before bedtime experienced improvements in sleep onset latency and sleep duration.
- A study by Sheppard and Wolffsohn (2018) found that blue light-blocking lenses can reduce symptoms of digital eye strain, suggesting that these glasses may help alleviate discomfort caused by prolonged screen use.
- A study by Burkhart and Phelps (2009) showed that subjects who wore amber-tinted lenses, which block blue and some green light, experienced a significant improvement in sleep quality compared to those who wore clear lenses.
Van der Lely, S., et al. (2015). Blue blocker glasses as a countermeasure for alerting effects of evening light-emitting diode screen exposure in male teenagers. Journal of Adolescent Health, 56(1), 113-119.
Sheppard, A. L., & Wolffsohn, J. S. (2018). Digital eye strain: prevalence, measurement and amelioration. BMJ Open Ophthalmology, 3(1), e000146.
Burkhart, K., & Phelps, J. R. (2009). Amber lenses to block blue light and improve sleep: A randomized trial. Chronobiology International, 26(8), 1602-1612.
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Quality
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Service
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