Gamer Advantage Inferno Gaming Glasses Review: Blue Light Protection That Doesn't Look Nerdy
Long gaming and streaming sessions used to leave me with a dull headache by evening, and I chalked it up to just staring at screens too long. Gamer Advantage's Inferno glasses were built specifically to filter blue light without the yellow-tinted lens look most blue-light glasses have, and after weeks of daily use, the difference is noticeable.
Comfort Through Long Sessions
The frame is lightweight enough that I forget I'm wearing them during multi-hour sessions, and they don't pinch behind the ears the way cheaper gaming glasses have in the past. The lens tint is subtle, so colors on screen still look accurate rather than washed out.
Pros
Pros: lightweight, comfortable frame for long sessions, subtle lens tint that keeps colors accurate, noticeably less end-of-day eye strain.
Cons
Cons: like all blue-light glasses, benefits are subjective and won't replace taking real screen breaks.
Priced at roughly $144 (the site lists pricing in local currency, so the USD figure will vary with exchange rates), it's a worthwhile pickup if long sessions are giving you screen fatigue. Check out Gamer Advantage's Inferno glasses here.
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