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Fine SightAnti-Blue Lime Green Computer Glasses

R149

R250
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If protecting your family is the main priority, protect their eyes with some of these cool blue ray glasses.

You and your kids will look stylish while you are protected from harmful ultraviolet and violet-blue light. This harmful light is emitted from screens, and living in a technologically advanced world, is difficult to escape.

These protective glasses filter out these harmful lights and turn them into good light. Designed not only for protection, but comfort, the simple frame does not clip the face, and the nasal bracket fits comfortably on the bridge of your nose. Staring at a screen too long might not make their eyes square, but still might damage them. Protect that from happening with these sleek glasses.

Product Features
  • Filters harmful ultraviolet and violet-blue light
  • Can be used when looking at any screen
  • Protects against blue light
  • Comfortable to wear for a long time
  • Lightweight
  • Nasal bracket to fit comfortably on the bridge of the nose
  • Designed to fit the shape of the auricle
  • Simple frame design to avoid clipping the face
  • Elastic enough to fit the contours of all faces
  • Free deformation does not press the face
  • High-quality material
  • Materials: AC (lens) PC (frame)
  • Dimensions: 12.5 cm x 12.8 cm x 4.5 cm (W x L x H)
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