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ANYLUV Blue Light Glasses Review – Clear Lenses, Real Comfort?

By haunh··4 min read·
4.2
ANYLUV Blue Light Glasses Men, Relieve Eyestrain and Eye Protection, Al-Mg Metal Computer Blue Light Blocking Glasses Clear Black

ANYLUV Blue Light Glasses Men, Relieve Eyestrain and Eye Protection, Al-Mg Metal Computer Blue Light Blocking Glasses Clear Black

ANYLUV

  • 45% Blue Light Blocking Rate: ANYLUV blue light glasses can block up to 45% of harmful blue light. This type of clear blue light glasses features clear lenses with low color distortion, providing the perfect balance between eye protection and visual quality, significantly reducing harmful blue light emitted by electronic screens. Blue light glasses for man is suitable for a variety of scenarios, such as computer work, gaming, and watching digital screens
  • AL-MG design: The womens blue light glasses are made of aluminum-magnesium alloy for excellent durability and lightness. The choice of material makes the blue light glasses for women more durable. It also ensures the lightness of the glasses. The best rated blue light glasses is also resistant to oxidation and abrasion, extending the life of the product and allowing you to enjoy the protection of your blue light glasses for men for a long time
  • Superior Comfort: The design of the blue light blocking glasses men is combined with ergonomics. Distribute the pressure on the frame and reduce the pressure on your ears and nose bridge. At the same time, the lightweight material and soft nose pad design allow the blue light glasses men to conform to the contours of the face. Whether it's during long periods of time on electronic devices or in everyday life, you'll be able to enjoy a comfortable experience
  • Stylish Blue Light Glasses: These computer glasses men combine modern and classic design elements to suit any occasion. The glasses for computer are designed with square slim frame and ANYLUV logo decor temple, very exquisite and fashion style. Whether you're at work or in everyday life, blue light blocking glasses for men can add a sense of style to your look and show off your unique charm

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • Lightweight AL-MG alloy frame sits comfortably for hours without pressure marks
  • Clear lenses with minimal color distortion — photos and design work stay accurate
  • Ergonomic nose pads and balanced weight distribution reduce pressure on ears and nose
  • 45% blue light blocking provides meaningful protection for daily screen use
  • Square slim frame looks professional in meetings yet casual enough for home

Cons

  • Only 45% blocking rate — heavy gamers or night-shift workers may want stronger protection
  • Slight lens clarity loss compared to plain prescription glasses — noticeable in fine text at first
  • No case or microfiber bag included in the standard package
  • Frame fit may run narrow for wider face shapes

Quick Verdict

If you spend 6+ hours a day staring at screens and want a pair of blue light glasses that won't make you look like a 1990s office worker, the ANYLUV AL-MG frames deserve a closer look. The 45% blocking rate is solid for everyday office use, and the build quality surprised me — these feel like $40 glasses, not a impulse-buy at the checkout. I'd recommend them with one caveat: if you're gaming past midnight or working night shifts, you'll want something stronger. Rating: 4.2/5

What Is the ANYLUV Blue Light Glasses?

The ANYLUV blue light glasses are clear-lens computer glasses marketed at men who spend long hours on digital devices. The frame is built from aluminum-magnesium (AL-MG) alloy, which keeps the weight down while giving the glasses a slightly premium, matte-metal feel. The lenses block roughly 45% of blue light in the 380–500nm spectrum — a middle ground between fully tinted "gaming" glasses and completely clear prescription lenses. On paper it sounds modest, but in real use that 45% makes a difference when you're staring at a 14-inch panel for eight hours straight.

ANYLUV Blue Light Glasses Men, Relieve Eyestrain and Eye Protection, Al-Mg Metal Computer Blue Light Blocking Glasses Clear Black

ANYLUV positions these as an all-rounder: office work, gaming, watching streaming content. The square slim frame leans modern-minimal, and the temple arms carry a subtle logo stamp that doesn't scream "budget buy." At the price point, you're getting more design intentionality than most cheap blue light glasses offer.

Key Features

  • Blocks up to 45% of harmful blue light — suitable for daily screen work
  • AL-MG alloy frame: lightweight, corrosion-resistant, durable construction
  • Clear lenses with low color distortion for accurate visual performance
  • Ergonomic nose pad design reduces pressure during extended wear
  • Square slim frame with matte finish for professional and casual styling
  • Soft nose pads and balanced weight distribution for all-day comfort
  • Oxidation and abrasion resistant coating extends frame lifespan

Hands-On Review

I unboxed these on a Tuesday morning — right before a four-hour database migration that I knew would put my eyes through hell. First impression: the matte black AL-MG frame has a satisfying heft without being heavy. It doesn't feel cheap and plasticky the way some $15-$20 glasses do. The temples click into place with a firm, controlled snap. That sounds like a small thing, but it told me the hinges are actually engineered, not just snap-fitted.

ANYLUV Blue Light Glasses Men, Relieve Eyestrain and Eye Protection, Al-Mg Metal Computer Blue Light Blocking Glasses Clear Black

By hour two of screen work, I started paying attention to the comfort. The nose pads are soft silicone — not the hard rubber pads you get on budget frames — and they distributed pressure evenly. I forgot I was wearing them by hour three, which is the real test. No sliding, no red marks on the nose bridge, no pinching behind the ears. That continued through the afternoon and into an evening gaming session that ran until past 11 PM.

Here's the thing nobody mentions in the listings: clear blue light glasses do change how colors look. It's subtle — more of a warmth reduction than a dramatic shift — but on the first day I noticed whites looked fractionally less "cool." By day three I stopped noticing it entirely. Your brain adapts fast. If you edit photos or design graphics, I'd suggest trying them for a full workday before deciding they work for your workflow.

The 45% blocking rate felt appropriate during daytime use. What surprised me was how much less "scratchy" my eyes felt after a full day. I get dry, slightly gritty feeling eyes after heavy screen use, and these didn't eliminate that, but they reduced it noticeably compared to working without any protection.

Who Should Buy It?

  • Office and remote workers spending 5–8 hours daily on laptops or monitors who want visible blue light protection without tinted lenses
  • Casual gamers who game 2–4 hours daily and want something that looks presentable on video calls and in meetings
  • Designers and developers who need near-natural color accuracy but want some blue light filtering during long coding or editing sessions
  • Anyone upgrading from drugstore blue light glasses that are heavy, uncomfortable, or look obviously "tech glasses"

Skip these if: you work the night shift, game competitively after 10 PM, or have diagnosed photosensitivity that requires 90%+ blue light filtering — the ANYLUV won't meet those needs. Also skip if you need prescription lenses; these are non-prescription clear glasses only.

Alternatives Worth Considering

  • J+S Vision Blue Light Shield Classic — similar price, slightly higher 52% blocking rate, but heavier acetate frame. A solid alternative if you want marginally stronger protection and don't mind a chunkier look.
  • MVH Pairs Clear Blue Light Glasses — offers 50% blocking with a similar minimal aesthetic. Good choice if you prefer a slightly wider frame fit.
  • Gamma Ray Optics Geek Glasses — stronger 90%+ tinted lenses designed specifically for night gaming. Skip these for daytime use, but consider them if your main concern is sleep disruption from late-night screens.

FAQ

They block approximately 45% of harmful blue light in the 380-500nm range. This is a mid-range blocking rate — enough for general office and home screen use, but lower than specialized gaming glasses that can hit 90%+.

Final Verdict

The ANYLUV blue light glasses hit a sweet spot that many budget competitors miss: they look good enough to wear on camera, feel solid enough to last, and filter enough blue light to matter during daily screen use. The AL-MG frame is genuinely lighter and more comfortable than the plastic frames you'll find at the same price, and the ergonomic nose pads make a real difference if you're wearing them for six-plus hours. They're not the strongest blue light blockers on the market, and they're not trying to be. For what they are — a comfortable, decent-looking everyday computer glass at a reasonable price — they deliver.