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Fully Magnified Blue Light Readers

These days, your eyes spend a lot of time looking at digital screens. These styles have fully magnified lenses to help you see the screen clearly, and lens technologies to help reduce blue light*. Now featuring Foster Grant® e.Readers™

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Fully Magnified Blue Light Readers & Computer Glasses

You’re already wearing your reading glasses, why not make them blue light readers? These fully magnified reading glasses have blue light technology to help reduce blue light* from your digital devices, and other artificial and natural sources, including the sun.

  • Fully magnified blue light readers, also referred to as computer readers, provide single vision reading power throughout the lens.
  • Foster Grant® e.Readers™ have the latest patented lens coating technology to help reduce up to 34% of potentially harmful blue light transmission*. See the difference and try a pair today!
  • Interested in more information about our blue light glasses lens technology? Visit our About Blue Light Lenses page.

*Styles filter approximately 30% of potentially harmful blue light. Potentially harmful blue light refers to the 415-455 nanometer range of the visible light spectrum. The percentage represents the average amount of potentially harmful blue light filtered at 5 nanometer increments in this range. Covered under U.S. Pat. No. 8,360,574. Other U.S. and foreign patents pending.