Protect Eyes With Gaming Glasses

Gunnar Optiks says its new Digital Performance Eyewear helps protect users from eyestrain and dry eye by the prolonged use of display, even when not playing. "Consumers today are tech savvy," said Rob Aaron, president Gunnar. "As digital devices continue to put increasing pressure on our vision, it is natural that our specialized lenses is available wherever the device is sold. It will undoubtedly be an explosive growth segment of consumer electronics retail."
Protect Eyes With Gaming GlassesGunnar lines include Advanced Computer glasses and glasses for games, now available at Best Buy. Retail prices of vessels ranging from $ 79.99 to $ 99.99. Prescription glasses are also prepared and carried by about 15,000 providers of eye care throughout the country. Aarnes is very interested in seeing a future in which all consumer electronics stores offer a range of specialized lenses like the Gunnar is offering.

According to the American Optometric Association, 80% of workers in the country to experience the negative effects of prolonged use of display. The lenses in glasses Gunnar (developed in collaboration with experts in optics from Carl Zeiss Vision) is said to improve the contrast, to minimize distortion and natural helps focus the eye, allowing muscles to relax and relieve eye strain . The lenses also feature an anti-reflective coating to reduce glare and reflections as well as a dye to filter the harsh fluorescent light and change color to a warmer, more natural temperature.

Gunnar is also in talks with Best Buy in-store charge "top-notch 3D glasses" to support the arrival of new 3DTV technology - presumably this is 3D glasses that incorporate technology and Gunnar Zeiss lens to make the experience less painful for prolonged use. But 3DS help headaches?

Best Regards,
Computer Screen Glasses.