The Screen Shield Edit
Digital calm in a chaotic world. Blue light filtering lenses add a barely-there warm tint that takes the edge off harsh office LEDs and glowing monitors. Your eyes feel more relaxed, letting you focus longer. Wrapped in the confident Carol frame, these computer eyewear essentials turn a functional necessity into a style statement. Perfect for the modern professional who lives on-screen but looks off-duty chic.
- Lenses: Blue Light Filtering lenses – subtle warm tint to reduce visual fatigue from screens.
- Frame: Carol in Glossy Black – keeps you looking sharp even on video calls.
- Build: Lightweight TR90 – barely feels there during long study or work sessions.
- Fit: Wide fit – no temple pressure, even after 8 hours of wear.
- Best For: Open-plan offices, late-night reading, and video conferences.
Blue Light Lens
- Blue-light filtering coating for screen-heavy routines
- Clean, nearly-clear look with a subtle warm tone
- Comfort-focused for office lighting and reading
- Made for work, study, and everyday indoor wear
Glossy Black Cat-eye TR90 Frame
- Glossy black finish: A sharp cat-eye silhouette that stays crisp under indoor and outdoor light.
- TR90 build: Smooth, flexible feel for long workdays, rideshares, and quick errands.
- Style range: Works with blazers, denim, and minimal jewelry from the office to weekend markets.
Details
Details
Frame Details
Prescription Details
- Prescription Range
- SPH: -12.00 to +12.00
CYL: -6.00 to +6.00 - Progressive Compatibility
- Yes
- PD Range
- 55 to 82 mm
Lens Details
- Color
- Blue Light
- Polarization
- Non-polarized
- Filter Category
- Cat. 0
- Lens Material
- CR-39
- Coatings
- Blue-light filter
Bridge
13 mm
0.51 in
Lens Width
57 mm
2.24 in
Lens Height
49 mm
1.93 in
Frame Width
146 mm
5.75 in
Temple Length
136 mm
5.35 in
Discounts
FAQ
What is a blue light lens?
What is a blue light lens?
A blue light lens is a nearly clear lens with a filtering coating designed to reduce a portion of high-energy visible (blue) light from screens and bright indoor lighting.
It keeps the look subtle while adding a gentle warm tone for a more relaxed viewing experience during long screen sessions.
When should I wear blue light lenses?
When should I wear blue light lenses?
They are best for screen-heavy routines, office lighting, reading, and everyday indoor use.
They are not a replacement for dedicated sun lenses in bright outdoor conditions.
What face shapes work well with cat-eye glasses like Carol?
What face shapes work well with cat-eye glasses like Carol?
Carol is a cat-eye frame designed to flatter heart-shaped, diamond, and oval faces. The lifted outer corners can add definition and balance, especially if your forehead or cheekbones are a little wider than your jawline. Face-shape guidance is a starting point—fit and comfort also depend on your measurements and how you like your glasses to sit.
How does blue light filtering work?
How does blue light filtering work?
The coating selectively reflects or absorbs some short-wavelength blue light. It does not block all blue light.
This selective filtering can make indoor lighting and screens feel less harsh for some people.
Will blue light lenses reduce eye strain or headaches?
Will blue light lenses reduce eye strain or headaches?
Some people find blue light lenses more comfortable for extended screen time, but results vary and are not guaranteed.
Good screen habits still matter—take regular breaks, use comfortable brightness, and keep proper viewing distance.
Do blue light lenses change color perception?
Do blue light lenses change color perception?
There is usually a slight warm shift in color because some blue wavelengths are filtered.
Most people adapt quickly, but color-critical tasks may feel different at first.
Are blue light lenses suitable for outdoor wear?
Are blue light lenses suitable for outdoor wear?
They are optimized for indoor comfort and screen use.
For strong sunlight or intense brightness outdoors, a dedicated sun lens is usually a better choice.
Are blue light lenses recommended for night driving?
Are blue light lenses recommended for night driving?
They are not designed to improve night driving visibility.
For night driving, clear lenses with a high-quality anti-reflective coating are usually the better choice to reduce reflections.
