Collection: Blue Light Multifocal Reading Glasses
Blue light multifocal reading glasses have three different strengths for reading, using the computer, and interacting with others - all in one lens. The blue light technology helps filter potentially harmful blue light.* If you're an avid technology user, try a pair of blue light multifocal reading glasses and help your eyes focus optimally at these three distances for all-day use. If you're new to multifocal readers, shop your standard reading power!
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Blue light multifocal readers help filter the potentially harmful blue light* emitted from digital devices, and other artificial and natural sources, including the sun. These reading glasses have multifocal lenses to help you see clearly at three different distances: reading, computer use, and interacting with others.
- Discover more about blue light lenses and their benefits.
- If multifocal lenses aren't for you, try a pair of our fully magnified blue light readers.
- Unmagnified blue light glasses are perfect for those who don't need vision correction (or wear contacts)!
- Still curious about blue light? View our infographic on blue light and computer (blue light) readers.
*Filters at least 30% of blue-violet light. The percentage refers to the average amount of blue-violet light (between 400-455nm as stated by ISO TR 20772:2018) filtered as measured in 5 nm increments. Covered under U.S. Pat. No. 8,360,574. Other U.S. and foreign patents pending.