| Manufacturer | Uvex |
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| Part Number | S1933X |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | S1933X |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | 1-Pack |
| Color | Sct-orange Lens |
| Style | Skyper |
| Finish | Anti-fog |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Thickness | 11 Inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| UV Protection | Yes |
| Special Features | Anti-Fog, Adjustable |
| Included Components | One pair of Glasses |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
Honeywell Uvex Ademco Skyper Blue Light Blocking Computer Glasses with SCT-Orange Lens (S1933X)
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| Price | $12.34 | |
| AmazonGlobal Shipping | $11.30 | |
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- PROTECTS YOUR EYES: Orange Lens features Spectrum Control Technology (SCT) that absorbs 98% of blue light from laptops, computers & tablets, which helps prevent cataracts and macular degeneration
- REDUCES EYE FATIGUE: SCT-Orange lens reduces eye strain so you can work longer & more comfortably; also makes for more screen contrast with sharper details for improved focus and further reduced eye fatigue
- MULTI-ANGLE VIEWING: 3-Position lens inclination system allows for optimal screen viewing at different heights & positions; helps prevent neck strain while working, sitting, standing or stretched out
- WORK IN COMFORT: Adjustable-length Duoflex temples allow for custom, comfortable fit; temple tips are cushioned to prevent digging in to side of head; molded nose bridge rests easily on the face
- EASY LENS REPLACEMENT: Lens replacement is quick, easy and economical
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From the manufacturer
Features:
- Orange lens
- Spectrum Control Technology (SCT)
- Blue light absorption
- Wrap-around uni-lens
- 3-Position ratcheting lens
- Adjustable-length temples
- Molded-in nose bridge
- Easy lens replacement
Uvex Skyper Blue Light Blocking Computer Glasses feature an orange lens with Spectrum Control Technology (SCT) to absorb your computer's blue light. This improves your focus, reduces eye fatique, and helps inhibit vision problems like cataracts.
The additional screen contrast with sharpened detail also allows for longer term screen-viewing. Comfort features include adjustable-length Duoflex cushioned temples, a 3-position ratcheting lens inclination system, and a molded-in nose bridge.
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Better Focus and VisionOrange Lens with Spectrum Control Technology (SCT) absorbs computer blue light for improved screen contrast, reduced eye fatigue and long term vision protection. |
Exceptional ClarityWrap-around uni-lens design with integral side shields offers exceptional clarity. |
Custom Fit3-Position ratcheting lens inclination system for custom fit. |
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Optimal Screen ViewingPatented, adjustable-length Duoflex comfort cushioned temples for optimal screen viewing. |
Long-Wearing ComfortMolded-in nose bridge for long-wearing comfort. |
Easy MaintenanceSimple and economical lens replacement system. |
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| ASIN | B000USRG90 |
|---|---|
| Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,087 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #230 in Safety Goggles & Glasses |
| Date First Available | November 14, 2008 |
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Computer Vision Syndrome [CVS] is an increasing problem, with nearly 70% of U.S. adults experiencing digital eye strain. Uvex Skyper Blue Light Blocking Computer Glasses deliver short and long term protection for your eyes. The Orange Lens features Spectrum Control Technology (SCT), which absorbs more than 98% of the blue light emitted from your laptop, computer, iPad etc. The result is additional screen contrast with sharpened details. This improves your focus and reduces eye fatigue while viewing your screen--especially in a dark environment. More importantly, it means these computer glasses can also help inhibit vision problems like cataracts and age-related macular degeneration. Uvex Skyper Blue Light Glasses also offer exceptional comfort for optimal screen viewing. Features include a 3-position ratcheting lens inclination system, adjustable-length Duoflex comfort cushioned temples, a molded-in nose bridge and wrap-around uni-lens.
From the Manufacturer
No matter what your protective eyewear needs are, the Uvex Skyper family has you covered. Features include wrap-around uni-lens design, molded-in nosebridge, sideshields and browguard, adjustable temple lengths, ratcheting lens inclination and simple lens replacement. Made in the USA.
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Customers like the effectiveness, value, and sleep quality of the blue light blocking eyeglasses. They mention they keep out harmful light from coming in the sides and top, and get the job done. Some appreciate the good sleep quality and eye health. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the fit, comfort, and quality.
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Customers like the blue light blocking eyeglasses. They mention the wraparound lens keeps out harmful light from coming in the sides and top. They also say the glasses cover their eyes completely, including the sides, and the orange tint is relaxing.
"...Blue light is great for being awake - that's why you wake up with a blue sky (read about melanopsin and melatonin on Wikipedia)-..." Read more
"These do work VERY well, they definitely block blue light!..." Read more
"...It also blocks out all other blue lights, like the ones from the ever popular FCL bulbs and LED lights all over most houses...." Read more
"...The tint is as you would expect very powerful and reduces overall light by a good margin...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the effectiveness of the blue light blocking eyeglasses. They mention that they get the job done, reduce straining, and work well as safety glasses. Some say they're useful and great as a backup pair or for nights.
"...It works really well. Plenty of light to type by on the keyboard or walk around the room without a flood of blue light...." Read more
"...BLUE LIGHT BLOCKING: Perfect. I wear these an hour before bed. Who can stay off the phone/computer/TV for an hour before bed nowadays?..." Read more
"...they work and invest in a more expensive pair, these will work great as a backup pair, or a pair to use for nights..." Read more
"These safety glasses really do work. I used a crude spectrometer made from a box and a CD, which shows the color spectrum of the light source...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value for money of the blue light blocking eyeglasses. They mention they're inexpensive, have a great quality-price ratio, and are a great pair of budget glasses.
"...First, they are cheap so it's easy to do. Second, they are very aggressive at blocking blue light...." Read more
"...I am not complaining about it. They are cheap enough to replace...." Read more
"...so i did some reasearch on amazon and found these. cheap enough, somewhat sylish enough, just to test...." Read more
"...They're true blue light blocking glasses at a remarkably low price.-..." Read more
Customers like the sleep quality of the blue light blocking eyeglasses. They mention they make them feel sleepy and fatigued. Customers also say the glasses help prepare them for sleep and help their bodies feel more naturally tired.
"...An emphatic YES, they did. 5 nights (so far) of excellent sleep and well-rested mornings. And I am NOT a morning person!..." Read more
"...I would still use these every night because they truly do seem to help with sleep. Because of that, I give a solid four stars...." Read more
"...I am so happy I found this easy fix for my sleep habits. Thumbs up to the glasses and my doctor." Read more
"...I think this is the answer. I sleep so much better, and I wake up much more rested much earlier in the morning!..." Read more
Customers like the eye health of the glasses. They mention they help ease the eye strain of staring at a monitor all day, and their eye muscles are far more relaxed. Some say the glasses cure their headaches after a couple of days and their eyes no longer burn during the day.
"...I found that the glasses helps ease the eye strain of staring at a monitor all day.One drawback was how easy they are to scratch...." Read more
"...all of that, for the price of these they really do seem to give your eyes a break...." Read more
"...They definitely help with eye fatigue/strain while reading on my phone.I work night shifts and wear these on my drive home...." Read more
"...They really do remove blue light. I can see clearly with them, with the obvious exception of the altered colors...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the fit of the blue light blocking eyeglasses. Some mention they fit reasonably well, are slightly oversized, and very comfortable. Others say they're too big for them and uncomfortable. The temple to temple width is very narrow and the nose piece is so wide that they constantly slip down their noses.
"...The nose piece is so wide that they CONSTANTLY slip down my nose, but it is not wide enough to completely slip off...." Read more
"...Because it fits very close to the face you probably won't be able to wear prescription glasses underneath...." Read more
"...5. The nose opening is a bit wide, it allows unblocked light to come in there. However, every set of blocking glasses I've ever seen has this issue...." Read more
"...library books back and forth to Library every few weeks, no piles of books taking up space, no accidentally signing out a book I had already read...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the comfort of the blue light blocking eyeglasses. Some mention they're comfortable and lightweight, while others say they're not comfortable and put pressure on their heads.
"...I honestly don't think they look that bad and they are comfortable to wear for the most part...." Read more
"...This does not change the blue light blocking at all. It does feel uncomfortable at times...." Read more
"...I couldn't wait to pop on my "happy glasses" as they made me feel wonderful!..." Read more
"...I don't like the padded earpiece design - they put pressure on my head and give me a headache, but maybe I'm extra sensitive to pressure points..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the blue light blocking eyeglasses. Some mention they're well-constructed and the lenses are decent. Others say the box was flimsy, and the glasses broke after wearing them only 4 times.
"...5 nights (so far) of excellent sleep and well-rested mornings. And I am NOT a morning person!..." Read more
"...serious problem is that after a while the earpieces at the ends started to come apart (de-laminate)...." Read more
"...Quality: The build itself is great. I've dropped them and they're sturdy enough to withstand that...." Read more
"...have received a counterfeit pair as the ones I received are very well constructed and the packaging was very impressive...." Read more
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- Blue light is great for being awake - that's why you wake up with a blue sky (read about melanopsin and melatonin on Wikipedia)
- Blue light is not good for sleep; in the 470 nanometers range, that suppresses melatonin (a key hormone for sleeping well)
- Humans (and other animals) evolved to sleep in the dark - or, at the darkest, full Moonlight (just 0.1-0.3 lux of light)
- Longer wavelengths of light were the only source of light at night for most of human history (fire / candles)
- Tablets / phones / screens / LED's and many CFL bulbs have strong blue wavelengths that are messing with our circadian rhythms and suppressing melatonin, because they have wavelengths shorter than 530nm - 540nm
So what to do in our modern world? Wear these glasses before bed. Natural melatonin production would have occurred with our ancestors starting with the onset of sunset. Wavelengths of light from the setting sun would have shifted to red, and fire or candles were usually the only form of light available. Those are both relatively dim, and in longer wavelengths.
Today, our "connected" world has a LOT of blue light. It's messing with our sleep patterns, because our bodies evolved to only see red/orange/yellow light at night, NOT blue light/shorter wavelenghts.
THESE GLASSES BLOCK THOSE MELATONIN SUPPRESSING WAVELENGTHS.
Put them on a couple hours before bed. For me, I start getting drowsy about 90 minutes after wearing them. The trick is DO NOT take them off without closing your eyes or being in a dark room (a room with ONLY a dim red light would work too, as your melanopsin won't trigger melatonin suppression with red light). So when changing for bed, close your eyes when removing your shirt if you have to pull it off over your head or put your night time clothing on.
Then leave these on until you turn out the light for sleep. And be sure to sleep in the dark too, or wear a sleep mask. Small amounts of light can still affect your melatonin (well, anything brighter then full Moonlight - yes, even a blue LED on your computer). You can watch TV with these on, check your phone, read your tablet, work on your laptop - just note that colors will look weird. Blue looks black. Yellow looks white. Greens look weird. And the glasses aren't exactly stylish.
But if you sleep better, who cares? They work.
And while you're at it, make sure your home's lights (and business if you own one) aren't shining into other people's homes or apartments. Too much light at night is what makes these things necessary in the first place. We don't need all this light at night; these glasses are just a band aid to help; what we really need is smarter outdoor lighting - aimed down, at the ground, at the proper color(s) so we aren't suppressing others melatonin. According to a Harvard study, the U.S. loses $63 BILLION dollars per year due to American's insomnia. Artificial light at night messing up people's sleep is undoubtedly part of that - let's fix that so these glasses aren't as necessary.
Oh, and did these glasses work for me? An emphatic YES, they did. 5 nights (so far) of excellent sleep and well-rested mornings. And I am NOT a morning person! They work - just use them the right way, and be sure you're not doing other things that might hurt sleep (too much caffeine, lack of / too much exercise right before bed, sleep apnea, etc.) So if it's not a medical condition, do the right things, wear these, and get better sleep.
On my PC I have the F.lux screen color temperature software running, but I would still have trouble getting to sleep if I worked on the PC at night (which I do often). I thought of buying a glare guard tinted shield which would attach to my monitor as an option to reduce the amount of blue light. But I would still have the room lamp. While searching for a glare guard tinted shield I came across he orange tinted glasses on Amazon.
A) I bought one type that > fits over reading glasses.< I use this while on the PC.
Uvex S0360X Ultra-spec 2000 Safety Eyewear, Orange Frame, SCT-Orange UV Extreme Anti-Fog Lens for $7.89
B) I bought one work style tinted glasses that fit snugly and > cannot be worn with glasses. < I use this while watching TV.
Uvex S1933X Skyper Safety Eyewear, Black Frame, SCT-Orange UV Extreme Anti-Fog Lens for $8.10
C) I bought one compact fluorescent (CFL) bulb for the bedroom, where I have a desk with my PC.
It works really well. Plenty of light to type by on the keyboard or walk around the room without a flood of blue light.
Feit Electric BPESL13T/O 13-Watt Compact Fluorescent Mini Twist Orange Bulb for $4.98
D) I bought one standard type bulb.
I use this one in the living room. It is plenty of light to walk around the room without lots of blue light.
TCP RLAS155WOR LED A15 - 40 Watt Equivalent (5W) ORANGE Colored Light Bulb for $4.96
I have a dual light lamp (a floor lamp with reading light) in the bedroom by my PC and another one in the living room by my TV chair.
With the dual light lamp I can have the straight upright light fixture (the floor lamp) use the orange light for general room lighting. In the second light fixture (the "reading light"), which is connected by a bendable/flexible goose neck, I have a regular white light. This way with one lamp I can have two different colored lights (orange & white). The orange color for working on the PC or watching TV and the regular white light for reading and such.
I wear my orange tinted glasses and use the orange tinted light at the same time for maximum blue light reduction.
Simple Designs Floor Lamp with Reading Light $30
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Simple-Designs-Floor-Lamp-with-Reading-Light-Silver/34964428
Note - on the PC I am triple teaming my efforts to minimize the blue light effect.
1) F.lux is running to lower the color of the white light being emitted from the monitor screen.
2) I am wearing the orange tinted glasses.
3) I am using the orange colored light bulb to type by.
While watching TV the colors seem more vivid while wearing the orange tinted glasses. Peoples skin tone seems warmer.
The only issue is really minor. Since it is filtering 99% of the blue light, light green objects appear as a medium or dark green; while blue objects appear almost black.
It is a minor thing and it has not interfered with watching TV at all.
So far, my only complaints are rather minor.
1) On the Uvex S0360X Ultra-spec 2000, the ear piece that fits behind the ear slightly touches my ear. It is slightly annoying, like an itch. I am going to put a bit of tape over it to make it smoother feeling and that should eliminate that issue.
2) On the Uvex S1933X Skyper it can be a bit of a challenge to adjust the length of the ear pieces.
You have to use a pen or other small pointed instrument to press the retaining clip down with one hand while holding the glasses and slightly pulling out to adjust the ear piece length.
The Uvex S0360X Ultra-spec 2000 ear piece length adjust easily by slightly pulling the extendable ear piece in or out.
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Came a few days earlier than promised.
Good for continuous screen users.
Slept like a log of wood.
Cons-
came in a box almost crushed
cost can be lower
Please provide a case(if needed charge)-For heavens sake packing it in a plastic paper was !!!!!!!!
Reviewed in India on August 5, 2023
Came a few days earlier than promised.
Good for continuous screen users.
Slept like a log of wood.
Cons-
came in a box almost crushed
cost can be lower
Please provide a case(if needed charge)-For heavens sake packing it in a plastic paper was !!!!!!!!






























