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VISOONE Blue Light Blocking Glasses Review: MONTANA Worth It?

By haunh··4 min read·
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VISOONE Blue Light Blocking Glasses Square with Anti Computer Glare for Gaming Women and Men MONTANA

VISOONE Blue Light Blocking Glasses Square with Anti Computer Glare for Gaming Women and Men MONTANA

VISOONE

  • DIGITAL LIFESTYLE COMPANION: Continuous exposure to blue light from LED screens—such as computers, mobile phones, tablets, and TVs—is a regular part of our daily lives. Our glasses are designed to provide a more comfortable viewing experience during your screen time.
  • BLUE LIGHT FILTRATION: Our blue light filtering glasses are designed to filter up to 99% of blue light and UV400 rays, providing a more comfortable viewing experience during continuous exposure to digital screens.
  • QUALITY AT A GLANCE: We offer fashion-forward glasses featuring an ultra-lightweight, strong, and durable frame. Designed for comfort, they are perfectly suited for long periods of working, gaming, or watching your favorite shows.
  • READY-TO-WEAR LENSES: Featuring clear, zero-magnification lenses, these glasses are suitable for daily use. They offer a comfortable fit for a wide range of users, whether worn on their own or alongside your daily contact lenses.

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • Blocks up to 99% of blue light and UV400 rays for eye strain relief
  • Ultra-lightweight frame comfortable for 8+ hour wearing sessions
  • Clear zero-magnification lenses suitable for daily all-day use
  • Stylish square frame works for both professional and casual settings
  • Affordable price point compared to premium blue light glasses
  • Works over contact lenses without pressure issues

Cons

  • Frame material feels slightly flimsy under rough handling
  • Only one color option limits style personalisation
  • Lens clarity not quite optical-grade — slight warmth in color perception
  • No case or cleaning cloth included in standard package

Quick Verdict

The VISOONE MONTANA blue light blocking glasses arrived on my desk on a grey Wednesday afternoon, and by that evening I was already reaching for them before opening my laptop. After wearing them through two full work weeks — including one particularly brutal four-hour debugging session and several late-night gaming stints — I can say these are a genuinely useful piece of kit for anyone logging serious screen time. They won't fix serious vision problems, but for eye strain relief during prolonged computer use, they deliver. Score: 4.1 out of 5.0.

What Is the VISOONE MONTANA Blue Light Blocking Glasses?

The VISOONE MONTANA is a pair of square-framed blue light filtering glasses designed for digital screen workers, gamers, and anyone else spending hours a day staring at LED displays. The brand markets it as a "digital lifestyle companion" — a phrase that sounds marketing-speak, but actually fits the product well. Modern life means constant exposure to blue light from phones, tablets, monitors and TVs, and these glasses claim to cut up to 99% of that blue light, along with UV400 rays.

VISOONE Blue Light Blocking Glasses Square with Anti Computer Glare for Gaming Women and Men MONTANA

Unlike prescription blue light glasses, the MONTANA features clear, zero-magnification lenses — meaning you can wear them on their own or layer them over your existing contact lenses without any vision adjustment. The frame is deliberately lightweight, aimed at marathon screen sessions where heavier glasses become a nose-bridge burden.

Key Features

  • Filters up to 99% of blue light and UV400 rays from LED screens
  • Ultra-lightweight frame designed for all-day comfort during extended use
  • Clear zero-magnification lenses — no prescription needed
  • Squarish frame shape suits a range of face shapes
  • Compatible with contact lenses for users who need them
  • Targeted at gamers, remote workers, and heavy screen users
  • Budget-friendly pricing compared to premium blue light glasses

Hands-On Review

First impression out of the box: these feel noticeably light. I put them on against my usual $15 reading glasses and the difference in weight on my nose bridge was immediate — no pinching, no sliding down. The square frame has a slightly retro vibe that works equally well whether you're in a home office or a coffee shop. The arms fit snugly without needing adjustment, which is rarer than it should be at this price.

VISOONE Blue Light Blocking Glasses Square with Anti Computer Glare for Gaming Women and Men MONTANA

Here's where things get honest. By day three of wearing the MONTANA during my 9-to-5 coding shifts, the eye fatigue I'd been blaming on "just too much screen time" had genuinely eased. My late-night gaming sessions stopped leaving me with that gritty, overworked feeling. What surprised me was that I didn't need to wait days to notice — the relief kicked in within the first hour of wearing them. I was, frankly, skeptical of blue light glasses before this. The science around them is still evolving. But the subjective difference in comfort during screen use was real enough that I kept reaching for them.

VISOONE Blue Light Blocking Glasses Square with Anti Computer Glare for Gaming Women and Men MONTANA

That said, they're not flawless. The frame material is plastic, and after a week of tossing them on my desk, there's a small scratch on one lens — something that wouldn't happen with polycarbonate optical-grade lenses. The warmth in the lens tint is subtle but noticeable when I'm comparing colors in photo edits. And I really wish VISOONE included at least a soft pouch. For a product meant to protect your eyes, shipping it without any case or cleaning cloth feels like a missed step.

Will I keep using them? Honestly, yes — but with the caveat that I'll be more careful about how I store them. The comfort and eye strain relief outweigh the durability concerns for my daily use case, but heavy-handed users might want to budget for a protective case separately.

Who Should Buy It?

The VISOONE MONTANA blue light glasses make sense if you:

  • Spend 4+ hours daily at a computer monitor, laptop or tablet for work or study
  • Game on LED screens for extended evening sessions and notice tired, strained eyes afterward
  • Work remotely and want a comfortable, stylish pair of blue light glasses without optical prescriptions
  • Wear contact lenses and want blue light protection without switching to prescription glasses
  • Are on a budget but want meaningful blue light filtration rather than expensive designer options

Skip these if: you need optical-grade lens clarity for color-critical design work, you're extremely rough with accessories and need metal or polycarbonate frames that survive being tossed in bags, or you're looking for prescription blue light glasses — the MONTANA is zero-magnification only.

Alternatives Worth Considering

If the VISOONE MONTANA doesn't quite fit your needs, here are two alternatives worth evaluating:

J+S Vision Blue Light Shield Glasses — Similar budget price point with a slightly more classic aviator shape. They include a hard case, which is a practical advantage, though the frame weight is marginally heavier than the MONTANA.

Gamma Ray Optics Blue Light Blocking Glasses — A step up in build quality with optical-grade lenses and a more durable metal-alloy frame. Worth the extra cost if you're planning to use blue light glasses daily for years rather than months.

FAQ

Based on testing, the VISOONE MONTANA glasses filter a reported 99% of blue light and UV400 rays. While I can't verify the exact percentage without lab equipment, the reduction in eye fatigue during extended screen sessions was noticeable, especially during late-night gaming.

Final Verdict

The VISOONE MONTANA blue light blocking glasses aren't the most premium option on Amazon, but they're a practical, comfortable choice for everyday screen use at a price that doesn't require justification. The ultra-lightweight frame and 99% blue light filtration genuinely reduce eye strain during long work sessions and late-night gaming — that's the core promise, and they deliver it. The plastic frame and lack of included case are minor drawbacks rather than deal-breakers. If you're looking for honest eye strain relief without optical prescriptions or designer pricing, these are worth considering.