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GUNNAR Gaming Glasses - Intercept Onyx Amber Lens - Blue Light Blocking Relieve Dry Eye

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Style: Blue Light Blocking-intercept


Color: Onyx


Description

GUNNAR produces the only blue light blocking computer and gaming glasses with Patented Lens (9417460) Technology that is recommended by doctors to protect and enhance your vision. GUNNAR improves performance while viewing tablets, smartphones, TV & computers to reduce digital eye strain, fatigue and headaches. Unlike other blue light blocking glasses, GUNNAR developed the Blue Light Protection Factor™, telling you exactly how much of the peak blue light spectrum (450nm) we're blocking. Not all blue light glasses in the market protects you from the strongest high-energy visible light. The preferred gaming glass for men and women, GUNNAR protects against symptoms stemming from prolonged screen-staring including migraines, headaches, dry eyes, blurry vision, negative effects of blue light exposure, cataracts and macular degeneration SPECS (in mm) Lens Width: 58, Bridge: 17, Temple: 135, Weight: 33gm, Fit: Medium. GUNNAR produces ergonomically designed gaming/computer eyewear with a lightweight frame to give you a full day of comfortable screen viewing. INCLUDED with your purchase of our gaming and computer glasses - microfiber pouch, microfiber cleaning cloth. GUNNAR gaming glasses enhance performance and provide a competitive edge. Play better with styles designed for panoramic viewing and audio headset compatibility. Magnification: +.25

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.52 x 7.52 x 4.76 inches; 1.16 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ INT-00101


Department ‏ : ‎ unisex-adult


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 10, 2013


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Gunnar Optiks


Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here [PDF ]


Best Sellers Rank: #97,754 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #316 in Computer Blue Light Blocking Glasses


#316 in Computer Blue Light Blocking Glasses:


Brand: Gunnar


Included Components: glasses, Microfiber Pouch, Microfiber Cleaning Cloth


Item Weight: 33 Grams


Target Audience: Men, Women


Unit Count: 1 Count


Global Trade Identification Number: 42


UPC: 012300309073 811127015842 804067212891 518973084687 898029701509 804904094680 547336155429 012303907771 801940463159


Age Range Description: Adult


Manufacturer: Gunnar Optiks


Style Number: INT-00101


Manufacturer Part Number: INT-00101


Item Type Name: Blue Light Blocking Computer Glasses


Manufacturer Warranty Description: 1 year


Lens Width: 58 Millimeters


size: One Size


Bridge Width: 18 Millimeters


Lens Height: 41 Millimeters


Arm Length: 137 Millimeters


Pattern: Glasses


Color: Onyx


Item Shape: Rectangular


Frame Type: Full Rim


Fit Type: Regular


Style Name: Blue Light Blocking-intercept


Frame Material Type: Nylon


Lens Material Type: Polycarbonate


Frame Material: Nylon


Apparel Fabric Weight Class: Lightweight


Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only


Material: Nylon, Clear


Special Features: Lightweight


Garment Size Country: United States


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  • Reduce eye-strain and staring-at-computer headaches by at least 80%
About me: I wear soft contact lenses. I often spend more than ten hours at the computer in one day, and am prone to headaches. I am slightly prone to dry eyes. I got these glasses because I had frequent, severe eye strain-induced headaches. Sizing: I wear a woman's large hat. One-size-fits-all hats are invariably too small for me. These glasses fit me, but they'd be too tight if my head were any bigger. Smearing: Before I bought these, I read some reviews that said they smeared easily. I have found they smear exactly the same amount as my prescription glasses or sunglasses. Just have a cloth to wipe them off and maybe some spray, and you'll be fine. Case: These do not come with a hard case. I believe the company allows you to buy one, but I just bought a sunglasses case from TJ Maxx, which fits them perfectly. Quality: These are NOT cheap-feeling glasses. They are fairly sturdy, have a matte finish that doesn't get sweaty or sticky, and don't creak. I expect them to last for years. Functionality: When I wear these for long periods of time while using the computer, my headaches are reduced by at least 80%, especially those caused by eyestrain. Sometimes, I sit at my computer and forget to put them on until I realize I'm squinting (which I no idea I did!) and blinking to keep my eyes from drying out. Then I remember I have these, put them on, and -- immediately, I stop squinting and have less problems with dryness. They aren't magic -- staring at a screen for ten hours is never going to be good for you -- but they make an enormous difference. Price: I agonized over whether to get these because of the price. I figured I'd buy them and, if they didn't work, try to resell them. Well, they were worth the money, they really were. If I lost them, I would immediately buy another pair. Appearance: Yes, I do look dorky wearing them. You can't really see from the picture how silly they look. But the shape is clearly necessary for functionality, and you (and those around you) get used to it. Other uses: I've begun using these for watching television also, when my eyes are feeling bad. I find they help there, too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2015 by syntaxactics

  • Stopped this designer’s ocular migraines
I am a web developer and designer. I also run a small creative agency. After work, it’s not uncommon to have screen time once the kids are in bed. Needless to say, I look at screens for too many hours per day. Before owning these glasses, I used to get ocular migraines (not a headache but would have bright spots from bright lights that wouldn’t disappear from my vision). I’d have to lay down and close my eyes for 15-30 minutes until the spots in my vision would go away and I could continue working. That changed when I got these glasses. I never have once gotten an ocular migraine wearing them. I now wear them even when I’m watching TV. Looking at a screen is like staring at a flashlight. It can’t be good for our eyes. Thankfully glasses like these help mitigate the effects. Comparing to other brands I have used the cheap brand and also the more expensive versions (i.e. Swannies) that are orange blockers, etc. The lesser versions work decently but just not as well as these. The Swannies work as well but they severely tint the screen and change the colors of everything. The Gunnars are good at both. Durability I have now bought 4 or 5 pairs of these over about as many years because they have kept breaking, BUT it’s important to note that the reason mine have broken is largely do to me having 4 small children who love to rough house with their daddy. Even when I’m holding them in my arms as babies, they will grab the glasses off my face (contorting them in the process). I also sat on one pair (oops!). All these things considered, along with their price point, and I would say the glasses are very durable for what you pay. I mean to say that, they may be a bit less durable than a fancy pair of glasses that cost hundreds of dollars but probably not by much. They are obviously plastic but they are not flimsy and as long as you are not wrestling with them and are exercising proper glasses care (taking them on and off with both hands), these will probably last a very, very long time. In my case, I’m glad it doesn’t break the bank to get a replacement pair when my kids break them. Overall, I am grateful for these glasses and have recommended them to many people. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2021 by Justin M.

  • Good all day computer glasses, Reduce eye strain
Gunnar gaming glasses work well for my office use, I am now using this for more then a month. Before to this glasses I have strained eyes and feel heavy in my head. used multiple eyedrops and anti reflection glasses but his one is really work great. I will suggest every one to use one of these if you are working in front of computer all day. I even use this glass after office while watching TV. Pro: -Stylish, light weight , help to reduce eye strain remarkably. I would give 5/5. Con: -it attract dust and dirt like a magnet, you end of cleaning it all time, I finally bought a lens cleaner. I don't face this issue with my Rayban. -There is no spring in the frame, it will give you strain in your ears. some time very annoying. its pain full after all day wearing this glass. for comfort 3/5. Frame is decent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2026 by ajit

  • Not a gimmick
I went into this whole "blue light filtering" sales pitch as just that a gimmick-sales-pitch to placebo solution. But after much asking from my SO to try it I can say there must be some truth for it. I suffer from migraines and recently got a job staring at screens much of the day - needless to say I was itching for a solution. I ordered these to see if there was a difference and my-oh-my is it not a gimmick. These have made my eye strain practically null. Well worth every dime if you work around screens alot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2026 by Colton S

  • Bang for your buck Bang for your buck
Has reduced my headaches at work (work on the computer) and are sturdy build! Highly recommend, good investment and good quality for the price. Even comes in a bag for travel and wiping the lenses.
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2026 by christian richardson

  • Best glasses !
Good glasses! I like it
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2026 by Chi Eshko

  • Not a placebo effect
I noticed a difference in eyestrain when I bought these 3 months ago, but I was weary that I was experiencing a placebo effect. Today was first day not wearing them at work (I forgot them at home) and I can now say with certainty that these work. Right now my eyes feel dried up and strained. It hurts to keep them open and focused on my screen. I need my computer glasses. Just an FYI, I installed f.lux (a computer program that some people say does the same thing as computer glasses) first this this morning, and it's no substitute for computer glasses. My eyes are very strained. People who think they are expensive must not have purchased eyeglasses in the past, or even sunglasses for that matter. $50-60 isn't expensive for the quality. I do agree with people who say it feels like the lenses might pop out, but so far this has never been an issue. The main thing I notice about these frames is that they are very comfortable and study feeling. It is annoying how the lenses fog up and smudge easily, but I'm not going to dock this product because I assume this is a consequence of the humidity they create around your eyes. Since you're only expected to use these while seated in front of your computer, it's convenient to keep a microfiber cloth on your desk. My brother decided to buy these after trying mine, but while shopping found a cheaper alternative brand (Gamma Ray). He asked what I think of those. I told him he'd probably be happy with either, but my recommendation was for the Gunnar's because of the comfort. I can't stress how comfortable these are. I enjoy wearing them, and even more so because of the reduced eye-strain. This is for sure a 5-star product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2015 by theffx

  • Great lenses, but comfort could use some work
It took me awhile to leave a review for these, because for awhile I wasn't sure I was even going to keep them. The lenses are great, and definitely work as advertised. The slight magnification took a couple days for my eyes to adjust to, as I don't normally wear glasses. During this adjustment period, I did experience what felt like some eye strain and mild headaches, but once my eyes adjusted to them, it feels very comfortable to look through these lenses. The biggest reason I need to subtract two stars from this review is because of the comfort, or lack thereof, of the frames. While I appreciate that the materials have some weight, thickness, and feel of a high quality, this also makes them much less comfortable to wear for long periods of time - at least at first. This aspect took me much longer to adjust to - maybe 2-3 weeks even. It initially felt like the frames dug into my ears, and actually caused me some pain. The nose bridge also felt like it was digging in at times, causing some discomfort. Perhaps if the earpieces/sides of the frames were more straight, instead of curved, and less thick/heavy, it wouldn't dig into the head and ears so much. The matte frames also tend to collect a lot of oils from your hair/skin which might bother some people. Comparing to the ~$20 ANRRI glasses on Amazon, which I also tried, those glasses are much more comfortable and lightweight, but also lack the build/lens quality of these glasses, so there is a tradeoff. Ultimately, I wear these glasses pretty often. Once you get over the long, and sometimes frustrating/painful adjustment period, they actually are really nice, and work as intended. For the price though, that adjustment period shouldn't be there. You should be able to wear them and instantly feel the comfort, because that's their main purpose. Whenever I wear my pair of Neff sunglasses, I often wish these Gunnar frames felt like that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2020 by Cory R.

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