SPG AF016 Black Computer Glasses
Enhanced Product Description
Experience superior eye protection and comfort with the SPG AF016 black computer glasses. These stylish, unisex glasses feature a classic metal frame and sophisticated oval lenses – a larger version of our popular AF010 model. Designed to combat digital eye strain, the SPG AF016 effectively blocks over 65% of harmful high-energy visible (HEV) blue light (400-480nm) emitted from computer screens, smartphones, tablets, and fluorescent lighting.
Say goodbye to dry, red, and irritated eyes. These glasses significantly reduce the symptoms of Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS), providing relief from eye strain and fatigue. The mass-tinted optical polycarbonate lenses offer a warmer, clearer visual experience, eliminating the need for coatings that can wear off over time. Unlike glasses with surface coatings that offer only 30-35% blue light protection, the SPG AF016 provides superior, long-lasting protection with its 65% HEV light reduction.
Key Features & Benefits
- Superior Blue Light Protection: Blocks over 65% of harmful HEV blue light (400-480nm).
- Durable Mass-Tinted Lenses: Optical polycarbonate lenses with lasting protection, unlike coatings that wear off.
- Classic Design: Stylish unisex metal frame with oval lenses.
- Enhanced Comfort: Reduces eye strain, dryness, redness, and irritation.
- Improved Visual Clarity: Provides a warmer, sharper viewing experience.
- Long-lasting Performance: Built to withstand daily use.
Product Name:
SPG AF016 Black Computer Glasses (Relaxation Combination Corrective Glasses with Mineral and Organic Light Filter Lenses (-20 to +20 DPT). Mass Production.)
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