Blue light glasses may reduce glare for some, but evidence they prevent screen-related eye strain is limited. Better relief often comes from breaks, blinking, and screen settings.
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Build a healthier screen routine by scheduling focused work blocks, taking 20-20-20 eye breaks, adjusting brightness, and setting firm cutoffs for study, gaming, and sleep.
Contact lenses suit active days and wider vision, while glasses offer easy care and style. The better choice depends on comfort, budget, eye health, and routine.
Choose computer glasses with an accurate prescription, anti-reflective coating, and lenses matched to screen distance. Prioritize comfort, fit, and blue-violet light filtering.
Tired eyes often result from prolonged screen use, poor lighting, dry air, or uncorrected vision. Reduce strain with regular breaks, proper screen distance, blinking, and adequate lighting.





