
Round Blue Light Blocking Glasses
★★★★☆ 4.4 · 11,154 ratingsSlender metal frames and clear round lenses filter digital glare to keep long desk sessions relaxed and comfortable.
Clear-lens computer glasses with UV400 filtering: retro rounds in metal and nylon, square TR90 frames in 2 and 3 packs, ultralight singles and gaming pairs from $5.99.
13 designs on this shelf
Slender metal frames and clear round lenses filter digital glare to keep long desk sessions relaxed and comfortable.

Classic round black frames combine ultra light nylon construction with zero-power lenses to soften harsh glare from everyday screens.

Flexible TR90 nylon frames in soft pink pair retro round styling with protective blue light filtering for screen comfort.

Featherweight nylon shaping and warm tea leopard patterning combine to ease screen fatigue during long working sessions.

Three lightweight polycarbonate frames feature UV400 filtering and anti-reflective lenses to soften glare from digital screens.

Lightweight polycarbonate frames pair with UV400 blue light filtering lenses to keep screen sessions comfortable all day.

Three lightweight non-prescription pairs provide UV400 filtering and anti-reflective clarity for all-day comfort at any monitor.

Ultralight square frames combine clear blue light filtering lenses with UV400 defense for easy, all-day screen sessions.

Three pairs of lightweight metal round glasses filter blue light and soften screen glare for everyday office and gaming comfort.

Retro round frames crafted in ultra light nylon filter blue rays and harsh overhead glare during long sessions at your computer.

Circular metal frames pair with blue light and UV400 filtering lenses to keep screen work comfortable across a handy two-pack.

A classic black frame paired with clear HD lenses filters blue light from digital displays for daily screen comfort.

Clear polycarbonate HD lenses cut glare and filter blue rays from digital monitors, phones, and gaming setups.
This is the flagship Gaoye shelf: clear-lens computer glasses with no magnification and UV400 filtering on every pair. The retro rounds come in thin metal or TR90 nylon with a keyhole bridge; the square frames sell in 2-packs and 3-packs for people who lose glasses the normal way; the gaming pairs start at $5.99 and share the same coating as the rest of the line.
Pick by shape and material, not by lens: the lens spec is identical across the shelf. Round metal reads retro and weighs the least, square TR90 survives being sat on, and the singles are the cheap way to test whether a filter changes your evenings.