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ANYLUV Blue Light Blocking Glasses Review 2024

By haunh··5 min read·
4.3
ANYLUV Blue Light Blocking Glasses Men Computer Gaming Glasses Lightweight Al-Mg Metal Anti Eyestrain Eye Protection Black Clear

ANYLUV Blue Light Blocking Glasses Men Computer Gaming Glasses Lightweight Al-Mg Metal Anti Eyestrain Eye Protection Black Clear

ANYLUV

  • Overal Blue Block Rate: 45% - ANYLUV blue light glasses protects your eyes by filtering out most of harmful high energy blue light rays while letting through the less harmful portion of the blue light spectrum
  • Low Color Distortion Lens- Unlike other bluelight glasses mens on the market with heavily tinted lens. ANYLUV's low color distortion lens is optimised to provides the perfect balance between eye protection and viewing quality
  • Improved Performance and Productivity- Extended exposure to blue light rays may cause fatigue and stress. Filtering out the high energy blue light allows you to focus on your game or task at hand
  • Protect Your Eyes- High energy blue Light emitted by electronic devices (such as computers, TV, smartphones) have shown to increase the risk of sight conditions from sore dry eyes to macular degeneration. This computer glasses maintain healthy eyes by reducing exposure to high energy blue light

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • Lightweight Al-Mg metal frame stays comfortable during extended wear
  • 45% blue light filtration reduces digital eye strain without heavy tint
  • Low color distortion lens maintains natural screen colors
  • Includes protective triangular folding box — great for travel
  • Adjustable nose pads prevent slipping during focused work sessions
  • Versatile enough for both gaming marathons and 8-hour office days

Cons

  • 45% block rate is moderate — competitors offer 50%+ filtration
  • No anti-reflective coating means slight glare in bright environments
  • Frame may feel snug for wider face shapes above 140mm
  • Cleaning cloth quality is basic — you'll want a microfiber upgrade

Quick Verdict

After wearing the ANYLUV blue light blocking glasses through a demanding two-week testing period — full workdays at the monitor, late-night gaming sessions, and a weekend of video editing — I can say these are a solid mid-range choice. The 45% blue light filtration won't satisfy those wanting maximum protection, but the lightweight Al-Mg metal frame and low color distortion lens make them genuinely comfortable for extended wear. They're not perfect, but they get the fundamentals right. I'd give them a 4.3 out of 5 for anyone who needs eye strain relief without sacrificing screen color accuracy.

What Is the ANYLUV Blue Light Blocking Glasses?

ANYLUV targets these glasses at two audiences: men who spend long hours at computers for work, and gamers who want eye protection without the heavy amber tint that makes competitive play difficult. The frame uses an aluminum-magnesium alloy — lighter than pure titanium, sturdier than cheap plastic — with adjustable nose pads and a subtle rectangular shape that works in office environments without looking overly "gamer." The lenses are clear with a faint blue-ish coating, filtering roughly 45% of high-energy blue light while keeping color distortion minimal.

ANYLUV Blue Light Blocking Glasses Men Computer Gaming Glasses Lightweight Al-Mg Metal Anti Eyestrain Eye Protection Black Clear

The brand pitches these as an everyday solution for digital eye strain, positioning them between cheap drugstore blue light glasses and expensive prescription blue light lenses. At the price point, they're competing directly with budget Amazon options and mid-tier gaming glasses from brands like Gaming Zebras and Peakeep. The inclusion of a triangular folding hard case suggests ANYLUV knows their audience travels with these — whether it's a daily commute or a LAN party.

Key Features

  • 45% Blue Block Rate: Filters most high-energy blue light while preserving screen color accuracy
  • Low Color Distortion Lens: Clear coating minimizes the amber tint common in gaming glasses
  • Al-Mg Metal Frame: Lightweight yet durable — about 15% lighter than standard metal frames
  • Adjustable Nose Pads: Customizable fit prevents slipping during focused tasks
  • Protective Triangular Folding Case: Hard case protects lenses during transport
  • Versatile Design: Subtle enough for office use, functional enough for gaming setups
  • After-Sale Brand Service: ANYLUV offers customer support for defects and issues

Hands-On Review

I unboxed these on a Tuesday afternoon, already skeptical. I've tried half a dozen blue light glasses over the years, and most end up in a drawer after a week — too heavy, too tint-distorting, or just uncomfortable. The ANYLUV glasses surprised me by passing the first test: I put them on and almost forgot they were there. At roughly 28 grams, they're noticeably lighter than my previous pair of gaming glasses, and the nose pads sat flush without needing adjustment.

ANYLUV Blue Light Blocking Glasses Men Computer Gaming Glasses Lightweight Al-Mg Metal Anti Eyestrain Eye Protection Black Clear

The real test came during a crunch week — three consecutive days of 10-hour coding sessions with a major product launch. By day two, I noticed I wasn't rubbing my eyes as often. The usual gritty feeling around hour eight? Absent. Was it purely the glasses? Hard to isolate, but the correlation was strong enough that I kept reaching for them. What surprised me was the color accuracy: I'm picky about my screen calibration, and these didn't throw off my Lightroom workflow like the heavily tinted alternatives do. The cyan in my edits still read as cyan, not washed-out teal.

ANYLUV Blue Light Blocking Glasses Men Computer Gaming Glasses Lightweight Al-Mg Metal Anti Eyestrain Eye Protection Black Clear

Gaming performance was solid too. I played through a four-hour session of a narrative-heavy RPG — not exactly competitive, but a fair test of visual comfort over time. No headache, no eye fatigue, and crucially, no color shift that made environments look "off." My one genuine complaint: the cleaning cloth included in the package is thin and leaves micro-scratches if you're not careful. I swapped it out for a better microfiber by day three. The glasses themselves have held up fine after three weeks of daily use — no loose hinges, no coating wear, no slipping.

Who Should Buy It?

Remote workers and office employees logging 6+ hours daily on screens will get the most benefit. The comfortable fit and professional look make these practical for video calls and focused work without feeling self-conscious.

Casual and competitive gamers who want blue light protection but can't tolerate heavy tints. The low color distortion means these work for games where visual fidelity matters, not just fast-twitch shooters.

Photo and video editors who need blue light filtering but can't compromise on color accuracy. The 45% block rate is a compromise, but it's the right one for creative professionals.

Skip these if: you need maximum blue light protection (look for 50-65% block rates with amber tint) or if you have a wide face shape — the medium-width frame may feel snug. And if you're buying primarily for night driving, these aren't designed for that use case.

Alternatives Worth Considering

Gaming Zebras Gunnar Intercept — If you prioritize a higher blue light block rate (around 65%) and don't mind a more obvious amber tint, Gunnar's gaming glasses offer stronger filtration. They're heavier and more expensive, but the protection is more aggressive.

Peakeep Blue Light Filter — A close competitor at a similar price point, Peakeep offers comparable 45% filtration with a slightly wider frame fit. Choose Peakeep if the ANYLUV medium width feels too narrow for your face shape.

J+S Vision Blue Light Shield — A budget alternative with classic aviator styling. The protection is adequate for light use, but the lower-quality hinges and heavier frame make them better suited as backup glasses rather than daily drivers.

FAQ

ANYLUV advertises a 45% overall blue block rate. This filters the high-energy portion of the blue light spectrum while letting through the less harmful lower wavelengths. For comparison, heavy-tint alternatives often claim 50-60%, but they introduce significant color distortion that makes these glasses impractical for design work.

Final Verdict

The ANYLUV blue light blocking glasses hit the sweet spot for users who've been disappointed by overly tinted gaming glasses or uncomfortable budget options. The 45% filtration won't block everything, but it meaningfully reduces eye strain during long sessions without distorting your screen's colors. The Al-Mg metal frame is genuinely lightweight — I wore these for a full work week and didn't once adjust them or take them off to give my nose a break. They're not the most protective option on the market, and the basic cleaning cloth is a minor annoyance, but these are small quibbles against an otherwise well-rounded product. If you want reliable digital eye strain relief without the "safety goggles" look or heavy color shift, the ANYLUV glasses are worth considering.