Kids ScreenTime Computer Glasses Pearl Grey - Prescription

Less Eye Fatigue

Reduce Digital Eye Strain

Minimal Colour Distortion

Filters 50% Of Blue Light
ScreenTime Blue Light Glasses combine sleek, modern style with research-backed blue light protection. Featuring our unique anti-glare lenses, they deliver crystal-clear vision with minimal colour distortion... read more
Designed to maintain visual comfort and clarity, our optical-grade lenses filter out harsh artificial blue light—helping reduce digital eye strain and screen-related fatigue—while still allowing beneficial blue light that supports natural alertness and focus during the day.
Blue Light Filter Daytime Computer Glasses
Our ScreenTime Premium Daytime Filter Glasses are specially designed for people who spend long hours in front of digital screens. They feature our advanced ClearBlue Lenses, engineered to filter high-energy visible blue light commonly emitted by screens and artificial lighting.
These lenses filter approximately 50% of blue light across the full blue light range (400–500nm), supporting visual comfort during screen use and helping to reduce screen-related fatigue and discomfort from prolonged exposure to modern lighting environments.
Unlike many standard clear lenses on the market that filter blue light only in the lower spectrum (around 400–430nm), our ClearBlue Lens technology is optimised to filter 50% of blue light at 455nm—a key wavelength emitted by LEDs and backlit screens.
For complete around-the-clock support, we recommend pairing with our Night-time Blue Light Glasses to minimise evening light exposure and support natural sleep-wake rhythms.
Filters 50% of high-energy visible blue light across the full 400–500nm spectrum
Premium frame made from high-quality, lightweight acetate with durable spring hinges
ClearBlue lens – providing crystal-clear vision with minimal colour distortion
Supports visual comfort and helps reduce screen-related eye fatigue
Smudge-proof, and water-, scratch-, and dust-resistant coating
Minimises potential blue light impact on your circadian rhythm