How Day Swannies Computer Glasses Make It All Compute

How much time do you spend with your digital devices?

These days most of us spend more time with our electronic devices than we do with our significant others. Our devices are there when we get to work, they sit in our pockets and purses when we leave home, and at night they’re the center of our social lives.

However, the more our lives become dependent on these devices, the more our eyes become upset with this arrangement. The blue light from the computer causes eyes to become strained, leading to headaches and fatigue. We can’t separate our eyes from our brains. Is there any recourse for conciliation?

Day Swannies computer glasses are the new solution to eye strain. Our eyewear works to let in the good, and keep out the bad; so our eyes (and our lives) can function at their fullest.

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Blue Light: Friend or Foe

At this point you may be a little confused; isn’t blue light supposed to be good for you?

The answer is yes... and no.

Blue light is a form of high energy invisible light (HEV) which operates on the light spectrum between 400 and 500 nanometers.

The blue light operating at 450 to 500 is the blue light we love. It’s the light that keeps our circadian rhythm in check, it’s the light that gives us energy and keeps us from getting depressed, and helps improve cognitive function.

“The blue light that operates at 400-450 nanometers causes digital eye strain, headaches, irritation, and blurry vision, and can lead to macular degeneration.” This is the light coming from our electronic devices, and it’s the kind that causes trouble.

This type of blue light causes digital eye strain, headaches, irritation, blurry vision, and can lead to macular degeneration. This is the light Day Swannies computer glasses targets.

How Day Swannies Computer Glasses Work

Our Day Swannies are designed with blue light blocking capabilities that filter out the “bad” blue light while letting the “good’ blue light in. Day Swannies block between 42 - 80 percent of the “bad” blue light, and 22-42 percent of “good” blue light, so you get the benefits without the discomfort associated with digital eye strain. Plus, they maintain full visual vitality so you can continue to live life in full Technicolor without the threat of digital eye strain.

“Day Swannies computer glasses block between 42-80 percent of “bad” blue light and 22-42 percent of “good” blue light for 100 of the benefits.”

Also, visit our collection of blue light reading glasses.

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Get your Day Swannies Computer Glasses at a special discount!

Now’s the time to check in to a life where you don’t have to choose between the “good” and the “bad.” With the Day Swannies computer glasses, it’s all good! Come and see for yourself.

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AUTHOR:

Sam Mehan

Fashion Designer and Entrepreneur

Sam is a fashion designer and entrepreneur living in the ever exciting country of Australia. Sam has a passion for educating others on the dangers of blue light as she herself knows the struggle with eye fatigue from long days of graphic design, followed by relaxing nights of gaming.



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