What do we think about blue light filters in glasses?
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I am looking to buy a pair of prescription eyeglasses, and many of the online sites have an option to get blue light blocking lenses. Does anyone have experience with this? Does it actually mitigate blue light absorption into the eyes? I already have my night light on my phone and computer near maxed out for blotting out blue light, and I walk around blind most of the day anyway, from not wearing my glasses. EyeBuyDirect has an option, for $20, to add a blue light filter. Some people online have raving reviews, but I am skeptical still. That $20 is roughly 6 quarts of Aldi ice cream. I'm already broke as is. Advice appreciated.

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@eugene Here is the amend at the end

Here is the light spectrum. I am going to go with the $20 purchase and maybe if there is any interest in this post I will update with my experience when they arrive. I have no faith in the ISO TR2002-2018, because they want me to pay lots of monies to read the summary on blue light.

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