Merxwire
10 Jun 2020, 11:19 GMT+10
The eyes are important organs for people, but we frequently watch the screen in work and life, which may make the eyes uncomfortable, dry and hurt. Let Computer Eyewear help you!
Dublin, Ireland (Merxwire) - Working in front of a computer may be considered a light job, but this is contrary to the facts. This can easily cause fatigue in your body. In addition to common neck pain, it can also cause headaches and poor blood circulation. Staring at the screen for a long time can cause dry and uncomfortable eyes.
In addition to work, we will always look at the computer screen in our lives. Like using a computer, using a smartphone, watching TV and movies. Frequent viewing of the computer screen may cause dry eyes or injury.
We are surrounded by screens
For many of us, the glow of a phone's screen is the first thing we see when we wake and the last thing we see before sleep. In between, we fill the hours bathed in LED light, staring first at documents and emails, then Facebook updates and Netflix.
Our eyes are not designed to block blue light
One of the biggest eye-burn culprits, not surprisingly, is the office, where being planted in front of a screen is often a requirement of the job. Our eyes are not designed to block blue light. This means that pretty much all visible blue light passes through the cornea and lens of our eye, and reaches the retina. High-intensity blue light from any source is potentially hazardous to the eye.
Get rid of irritated eyes, headaches and be more productive at work
Computer glassesУТ are an increasingly popular solution for reducing both computer eye strain and the potentially damaging effects that increased digital use can have on vision. They help the eye adjust to intermediate-distance objects, such as computer screens, are available in a classic, unisex shape and without a prescription.
Try Eco-friendly & Hypoallergenic Computer Glasses
BlinkerGreen Computer Glasses feature lenses absorb harmful blue light, preventing it from entering the cornea and causing eye damage. They look like regular glasses but the difference is in the lens and frames. BlinkerGreen glasses have a modified lens that relaxes the eye, while combating eye strain by softening the glare from harsh indoor and outdoor lighting and improving contrast. The frames are made of plant-based material with hypoallergenic properties.
BlinkerGreen Glasses have improved the lives of many people and helped them increase their performance at work. It is your turn now to get rid of the annoying symptoms of digital eye strain.
More information please visit: https://blinkergreen.com/
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