LadyBoss Classics Glasses Review: The Blue Light Frames That Finally Made Me Look Forward to Screen Time
I spend most of my workday on video calls, so when I decided to get blue light glasses, I wanted something that actually looked like a considered style choice rather than a drugstore afterthought. LadyBoss Classics caught my eye for exactly that reason.
The Build
These are made from cellulose acetate with metal temples, and at 17 grams they're genuinely light on the face all day. The fit is relaxed rather than tight, which matters after eight hours in front of a screen.
Lens Options
What sold me was the flexibility — you choose between blue light, readers, or full prescription lenses in the same frame. I went with blue light since most of my day is screen-based, and the tint is subtle enough that it doesn't distort colors noticeably.
The Luxe Kit
Every pair ships with a magnetic-close leather case, which feels like a genuine upgrade over the flimsy pouches most eyewear brands throw in.
Pros
Pros: lightweight cellulose acetate build, choice of blue light/readers/prescription, polished magnetic leather case, 4.8-star rating, free shipping.
Cons
Cons: at $150, this sits at a premium price point compared to basic blue light glasses.
Final Verdict
If you want glasses that photograph well on camera and function just as well off it, LadyBoss Classics is worth the investment.
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