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Hi there, I do use them but differently from others I wouldn't necessarily recommend "cheap" versions because I think sight is an important matter.
I used two brands so far, Rodenstock and Essilor, specifically:
They can both come with or without prescription, both guarantee long hours exposure and they mainly differ by the type of coating they use.
Rodenstock is on the light brown spectrum while essilor are light purple, but either are barely visible in normal conditions, it's only upon reflection that you might notice a little coloured tint.
In addition I use f.lux too especially because not needing prescription lenses I don't wear glasses outside of work or when in bed for example.
I hope it helps.
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Hi there, I do use them but differently from others I wouldn't necessarily recommend "cheap" versions because I think sight is an important matter.
I used two brands so far, Rodenstock and Essilor, specifically:
They can both come with or without prescription, both guarantee long hours exposure and they mainly differ by the type of coating they use.
Rodenstock is on the light brown spectrum while essilor are light purple, but either are barely visible in normal conditions, it's only upon reflection that you might notice a little coloured tint.
In addition I use f.lux too especially because not needing prescription lenses I don't wear glasses outside of work or when in bed for example.
I hope it helps.