Blue light filter study reveals mixed results: Do glasses and screen protectors truly combat eye strain tech? Experts weigh in on the evidence. Pixabay, Innovalabs Concerns about blue light from ...
All of us have seen the billboards and TV ads. An attractive actor or actress flaunting perfectly fit blue-filter-light glasses. The ads promise you a lot of perks: lesser eye strain, better sleep ...
Blue light has had a negative impact on our health since the pandemic, and it’s all thanks to all-time high digital screen time levels. Blue light is known to affect sleep habits and overall work ...
All the screens we look at every day emit a large quantity of blue light. That's fine for daytime use, but it can disrupt your sleep at night. That's because blue light stimulates your brain and fools ...
We live in a screen-dominated era. From smartphones to computers and gaming consoles, digital devices are integral to modern life. This constant immersion, while convenient and connective, ...
Perhaps it’s a cliché, but I’ve made health the focus of this new year. I’m hitting the gym, tracking health with my Apple Watch, and experimenting with countering the effects of blue light exposure ...
Blue light from your iPhone display can make it difficult to fall asleep. And that’s especially true if you’re the type to lie in bed scrolling through social media at all hours. Many devices come ...
Blue-light-filtering glasses have become an increasingly popular solution for shielding our eyes from electronic screens’ near-inescapable glow—light that is commonly associated with eyestrain and ...
We've been using PCs and smartphones for years, and their LED, LCD, TFT, or other displays that emit blue light are known for harming the eyes after a long period of usage. Recently, health companies ...