Lenses have three distinct viewing areas: reading power at the bottom, intermediate power in the middle, and your conversation power at the top.
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Computer Reading Glasses
Give your eyes a break! Computer glasses contain an anti-reflective coating to help reduce digital screen glare and a blue light filter to help reduce the blue light that comes from digital screens and other sources, including the sun. Choose from multifocal, fully magnified or unmagnified lenses to best suit your needs.
Your selected magnification throughout the lens and an anti-reflective coating or lens tint to reduce eye strain.
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No magnification in the lenses, but reduces screen glare with tinted lenses or anti-reflective lens coatings.
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Computer Reading Glasses
- *Lenses do not block all blue light. Lenses help reduce the amount of potentially harmful blue light transmitted through the lens and varies between lens types. Harmful blue light refers to the 415-455 nanometer range of the visible light spectrum.
- Blue light reading glasses help filter out blue light from digital screens.
- Multifocal computer readers have three lens powers for different viewing distances.
- Fully magnified computer readers have the power of your choice throughout the entire lens.
- Unmagnified computer glasses are perfect for those who don't need a reading power but still want to protect their eyes from digital screen glare.
- Learn more about the different lens options and benefits of computer glasses.
- Fight glare with our anti-glare computer readers.