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product_id: 1436781
title: "Gamma Ray Computer Blue Light Blocking Gaming Glasses w/Amber Tint and Anti Glare UV Digital Eyestrain"
brand: "gamma ray optics"
price: "246 kr"
currency: DKK
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "Gamma Ray Optics"
url: https://www.desertcart.dk/products/1436781-gamma-ray-computer-blue-light-blocking-gaming-glasses-w-amber
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region: Denmark
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# Amber Tint for Blue Light Filtering Ultra-light TR90 Nylon Frame UV400 Protection Gamma Ray Computer Blue Light Blocking Gaming Glasses w/Amber Tint and Anti Glare UV Digital Eyestrain

**Brand:** gamma ray optics
**Price:** 246 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🕶️ See clearer, game longer, work smarter — protect your eyes like a pro.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Gamma Ray Computer Blue Light Blocking Gaming Glasses w/Amber Tint and Anti Glare UV Digital Eyestrain by gamma ray optics
- **How much does it cost?** 246 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.dk](https://www.desertcart.dk/products/1436781-gamma-ray-computer-blue-light-blocking-gaming-glasses-w-amber)

## Best For

- gamma ray optics enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted gamma ray optics brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Risk-Free Upgrade:** 90-day money-back guarantee plus 2-year warranty means you can level up your eye care worry-free.
- • **Featherlight Comfort:** Durable TR90 nylon frame ensures all-day wear without fatigue or pressure points.
- • **Game & Work in Style:** Sleek amber-tinted lenses cut blue light without looking like sunglasses—professional and trendy.
- • **Glare-Free Video Calls:** Anti-glare coating keeps your eyes visible and expressions clear on every conference call.
- • **Shield Your Vision All Day:** UV400 protection blocks harmful rays, reducing eye strain during marathon screen sessions.

## Overview

Gamma Ray Computer Blue Light Blocking Gaming Glasses feature amber-tinted lenses with UV400 protection and anti-glare coating to reduce digital eye strain. Crafted with ultra-lightweight, flexible TR90 nylon frames, they offer durable comfort for extended use. Ideal for professionals and gamers alike, these glasses enhance visual clarity during screen time and video calls. Backed by a 90-day satisfaction guarantee and 2-year warranty, they combine style, function, and peace of mind.

## Description

desertcart.com: Gamma Ray Computer Blue Light Blocking Gaming Glasses w/Amber Tint and Anti Glare UV Digital Eyestrain : Health & Household

Review: My Favorite Reading Glasses, EVER! - Arrived early. Hard case included. I SERIOUSLY love these reading glasses. I’ve only been wearing reading glasses for about a year. After being gullible and spending $400 on my first pair of “prescription” glasses, I finally realized my “prescription” was only magnification. For which inexpensive “readers” work fine. So I spent several months trying out random cheap readers from desertcart or Readers.com. After buying about 30 different pairs of mostly crappily made, poorly fitting glasses ranging from $2-$150 a pair, these are BY FAR my favorites. YAY! Finally. Just so we are talking about the same product: I ordered the "Gamma Ray Flexlite GR OR-003 Computer Readers, Shatterproof Memory Flex Anti UV, AntiBlueRay, AntiGlare,Scratch Resist Lens,+1.25 Power" They are very light weight and comfortable. I am an acupuncturist, so my vision is essential, when not working with patients, I sit in front of the computer or read a lot of paperwork and journals. For the first time I feel like I found a pair that can do it all. The wide depth of field allows me to easily read the patient’s chart (close up) and yet also see my patients clearly during the intake conversation (4-6 ft away). The non-glare coating is especially excellent and appreciated when I do video conference calls. On video calls I am often sitting in front of my computer if I have typical reading glasses on (with out an anti-glare coating), other folks on the call can't see my eyes at all due to glare off my computer screen, but with these glasses, my facial expressions come through much better, and I think that improves the nonverbal communication. Which is a big reason for having the video component of these conference calls. The lenses have a VERY slight tint to them, a warm amber tone, which I assume cuts some of the blue wavelengths of the white light spectrum. I don’t think the tint is generally noticeable tint to others. And I don’t really feel like it distorts the color of things I am looking at (maybe warms up tones a bit, but not in a distortional way). To others, doesn’t look like I am wearing sunglasses. I do feel like these glasses reduce eye fatigue, especially when working on the computer. I am so glad I tried these! They are really a god send. The only draw back is that the arms are a bit long for my head and if I have been wearing the glasses for a really long time like 12+ hours, I have noticed I feel some pressure points over my ears. But it’s very minor, and it hasn’t detracted from me still rating them as my favorite glasses so far.
Review: They Do What They Say - Cheap, utilitarian, hard to break, and they cling to your head. I feel confident wearing these outside (at night) or driving simply because the frame is cheap and therefore more sturdy. Perhaps this is due to my head size but it's also difficult for these glasses to accidentally fall off. In terms of the blue light part, they seem to do all the good filtering stuff so I'll leave that out of the review. I will add a note about cleaning these... I have multiple pairs of these glasses. One of them I accidentally tried to clean with a microfiber rag/towel (the kind of cloth with a grainy texture as opposed to small flat cloths used for wiping lenses). The rag itself had accumulated dust inside its crevices due to me having used it to clean other surfaces. Maybe this was a newbie mistake but I used it wipe the lens and to my horror discovered that I had scratched the coating on the lens considerably. I have not really discovered the same effect when using the smooth, flat microfiber cloths (such as MagicFiber) to clean the lenses. This probably because the weaving of these optical microfiber cloths are more flat, which disallow enough lateral friction or “grip” to actually push bits of dust against the lens itself. With my second pair I tried cleaning the lenses with the standard method of using my fingertips, tap water, and hand/dish soap, and I found that a lot of the anti-reflective coating had worn off within the span of a few days. Ultimately my suggestion for actually cleaning these glasses is pretty simple: don't clean them often. If you do have to move some dust off the lens, do so gently and apply only “lateral” pressure, as opposed to compressing the lens. In other words, only clean your lenses every now and then, and only clean them with a view towards moving some dust off the lens. When I clean I always use a flat/smooth microfiber cloth, the kind advertised for cleaning lenses or optical surfaces, not the kind that looks more like a small rag that is advertised for cleaning cars or whatever. I also clean the lenses when dry, I do not wet them. This is probably against the advice of the Internet, but I don't care. Even back with my first pair, where I would clean every day, I'd use a flat microfiber cloth, dry, against the lens, but didn't find any severe smudging. The severe scratching only occurred with the rag. The orthodox water-and-soap cleaning also removed the coating entirely. So I'd suggest the middle way of occasional dry cleaning with a flat cloth, purely for removing dust.

## Features

- Package Includes: 1 Pair – Computer Blue Light Blocking Glasses with amber tinted lenses to minimize Digital Eye Strain caused by harmful blue light emitted from digital screens. Complimentary frame carrying case and cleaning cloth.
- Eyestrain Relief: Alleviates visual fatigue and discomfort from long periods of web surfing, gaming and working under fluorescent lights with UV400 protection and glare reduction.
- High End Gaming Glasses Design: Ultra-lightweight and flexible TR90 nylon frame material for durability and comfortable long-term wear. Casual frame design keeps you looking professional and stylish while working or playing video games.
- 100% Risk Free: Try today absolutely risk free with our 90 Days Money Back Satisfaction Guarantee and experience the quality under our 2-year frame and lens breakage Warranty coverage. If the product does not work out for you, simply contact us.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00BQ7KBV4 |
| ASIN  | B00WT59ARS |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | No Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Lightweight |
| Arm Length | 140 Millimeters |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,661 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #222 in Computer Blue Light Blocking Glasses |
| Brand | GAMMA RAY OPTICS |
| Bridge Width | 16 Millimeters |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (27,512) |
| Date First Available  | April 28, 2015 |
| Department  | unisex |
| Fit Type | Comfortable |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Frame Material Type | Plastic |
| Frame Type | Full Rim |
| Included Components | Case |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Reading Glasses |
| Item Weight | 8.16 ounces |
| Lens Material Type | Acrylic |
| Lens Width | 53 Millimeters |
| Manufacturer | Gamma Ray Optics |
| Manufacturer  | Gamma Ray Optics |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GR OG-003-C1 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Package Dimensions  | 8 x 5 x 2 inches; 5.6 ounces |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Clean lenses with a microfiber cloth. Store in the provided case when not in use. |
| Special Features | Anti, Durable, Lightweight, UV Protection |
| Style Name | Gr Og-003-c1 |
| Style Number | 43230-11185 |
| Target Audience | Adult |
| UPC | 849344008873 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| size | 0.00x |

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Doesn't replacing the lenses with your own rx defeat the purpose of the glasses?**
A: If a person wore corrective lenses, it would be smarter for them to get the coatings offered by their optometrist.So changing the lenses out of these glasses would just give you ugly frames..........

**Q: How do you know what magnification to select?**
A: You can select the magnification power by clicking the "Size" dropdown list on this product. It is a bit confusing by naming it as "Size" instead of "Power". I select 2.5 which is the same power for my father's reading glasses and it worked very well.

**Q: Exactly how much blue light do these anti blue light lenses block? 50% 98%**
A: From what I have research, I found a sight that has ratings from all the different types of glasses and they have these ones to be:
Wave Lengths 400/425/450/480/520/570 - 95%/50%/20%/15%/5%/0%

**Q: what does Size: 53-16-140 mean?**
A: The three numbers are listed in millimeters.  The first number is the width of each lens, the second is the width of the bridge (the area between each lens) and the third number is the length of each of the arms.  http://www.framesdirect.com/include/information/frame_size_guide.aspx

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My Favorite Reading Glasses, EVER!
*by J***S on September 27, 2015*

Arrived early. Hard case included. I SERIOUSLY love these reading glasses. I’ve only been wearing reading glasses for about a year. After being gullible and spending $400 on my first pair of “prescription” glasses, I finally realized my “prescription” was only magnification. For which inexpensive “readers” work fine. So I spent several months trying out random cheap readers from Amazon or Readers.com. After buying about 30 different pairs of mostly crappily made, poorly fitting glasses ranging from $2-$150 a pair, these are BY FAR my favorites. YAY! Finally. Just so we are talking about the same product: I ordered the "Gamma Ray Flexlite GR OR-003 Computer Readers, Shatterproof Memory Flex Anti UV, AntiBlueRay, AntiGlare,Scratch Resist Lens,+1.25 Power" They are very light weight and comfortable. I am an acupuncturist, so my vision is essential, when not working with patients, I sit in front of the computer or read a lot of paperwork and journals. For the first time I feel like I found a pair that can do it all. The wide depth of field allows me to easily read the patient’s chart (close up) and yet also see my patients clearly during the intake conversation (4-6 ft away). The non-glare coating is especially excellent and appreciated when I do video conference calls. On video calls I am often sitting in front of my computer if I have typical reading glasses on (with out an anti-glare coating), other folks on the call can't see my eyes at all due to glare off my computer screen, but with these glasses, my facial expressions come through much better, and I think that improves the nonverbal communication. Which is a big reason for having the video component of these conference calls. The lenses have a VERY slight tint to them, a warm amber tone, which I assume cuts some of the blue wavelengths of the white light spectrum. I don’t think the tint is generally noticeable tint to others. And I don’t really feel like it distorts the color of things I am looking at (maybe warms up tones a bit, but not in a distortional way). To others, doesn’t look like I am wearing sunglasses. I do feel like these glasses reduce eye fatigue, especially when working on the computer. I am so glad I tried these! They are really a god send. The only draw back is that the arms are a bit long for my head and if I have been wearing the glasses for a really long time like 12+ hours, I have noticed I feel some pressure points over my ears. But it’s very minor, and it hasn’t detracted from me still rating them as my favorite glasses so far.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ They Do What They Say
*by J***N on December 22, 2018*

Cheap, utilitarian, hard to break, and they cling to your head. I feel confident wearing these outside (at night) or driving simply because the frame is cheap and therefore more sturdy. Perhaps this is due to my head size but it's also difficult for these glasses to accidentally fall off. In terms of the blue light part, they seem to do all the good filtering stuff so I'll leave that out of the review. I will add a note about cleaning these... I have multiple pairs of these glasses. One of them I accidentally tried to clean with a microfiber rag/towel (the kind of cloth with a grainy texture as opposed to small flat cloths used for wiping lenses). The rag itself had accumulated dust inside its crevices due to me having used it to clean other surfaces. Maybe this was a newbie mistake but I used it wipe the lens and to my horror discovered that I had scratched the coating on the lens considerably. I have not really discovered the same effect when using the smooth, flat microfiber cloths (such as MagicFiber) to clean the lenses. This probably because the weaving of these optical microfiber cloths are more flat, which disallow enough lateral friction or “grip” to actually push bits of dust against the lens itself. With my second pair I tried cleaning the lenses with the standard method of using my fingertips, tap water, and hand/dish soap, and I found that a lot of the anti-reflective coating had worn off within the span of a few days. Ultimately my suggestion for actually cleaning these glasses is pretty simple: don't clean them often. If you do have to move some dust off the lens, do so gently and apply only “lateral” pressure, as opposed to compressing the lens. In other words, only clean your lenses every now and then, and only clean them with a view towards moving some dust off the lens. When I clean I always use a flat/smooth microfiber cloth, the kind advertised for cleaning lenses or optical surfaces, not the kind that looks more like a small rag that is advertised for cleaning cars or whatever. I also clean the lenses when dry, I do not wet them. This is probably against the advice of the Internet, but I don't care. Even back with my first pair, where I would clean every day, I'd use a flat microfiber cloth, dry, against the lens, but didn't find any severe smudging. The severe scratching only occurred with the rag. The orthodox water-and-soap cleaning also removed the coating entirely. So I'd suggest the middle way of occasional dry cleaning with a flat cloth, purely for removing dust.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good
*by S***. on January 2, 2024*

I purchased the Gamma Ray Computer Blue Light Blocking Gaming Reading Glasses with Amber Tint and Anti Glare UV Digital Eyestrain protection, and I must say I'm quite pleased with my purchase. These glasses have made a noticeable difference in my comfort while working on my computer and reading for extended periods. One of the standout features of these glasses is the amber tint, which effectively blocks harmful blue light emitted by screens. This has significantly reduced eye strain and fatigue during long gaming sessions or when I'm working on my computer late into the night. The anti-glare coating also helps improve visibility by minimizing reflections. What I appreciate about these glasses is their versatility. I can use them not only for gaming and computer work but also for reading. The stylish design makes them suitable for both work and leisure, so I don't have to constantly switch between different glasses. In terms of build quality, the Gamma Ray glasses feel sturdy and well-made. They fit comfortably on my face, and the included UV protection is an added bonus. I also found that they are reasonably priced compared to similar products on the market. Overall, I can confidently recommend the Gamma Ray Computer Blue Light Blocking Gaming Reading Glasses to anyone in need of eye protection during screen time. They offer great value for the price and have improved my overall eye comfort while working and gaming.

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