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Ask HN: Do you use glasses to protect your eyes from the screen reflection?

5 pointsby santiagobasulto26 days ago
Hey HN community. I don&#x27;t need prescription glasses, my eyesight is good. But I&#x27;m wondering if I need some sort of reflective glass anyways while I spent most of my day on the computer.<p>Do you use&#x2F;recommend anything in particular? Thanks!

5 comments

LinuxBender26 days ago
<i>Do you use glasses to protect your eyes from the screen reflection?</i><p>No. I adjust the settings on my monitors. I wear glasses to protect from shrapnel when cutting, drilling, sawing, etc...
Uzmanali26 days ago
I use blue light glasses. They help reduce eye strain and evening headaches. A cheap pair from Amazon did the trick. It&#x27;s worth trying if you&#x27;re on screens all day!
runjake26 days ago
It’s called “anti-glare coating” for eyeglasses in the US. Works very well, at least for my eyes. I’m sure you could find non-prescription variants. The downside is the coating seems to last 3-5 years or so.
riyanapatel26 days ago
Do bluelight glasses really work? Or are they just a ploy for it to be socially acceptable for people with 20&#x2F;20 vision to wear glasses?
Turboblack25 days ago
in fact, it doesn&#x27;t work, any decent ophthalmologist (there aren&#x27;t any) will say that these things are only needed to collect money from customers. the carrot myth isn&#x27;t strong either. you can eat kilograms of carrots and poop yellow poop - your eyesight won&#x27;t improve. only genetics decides. unfortunately. or fortunately. yes - your eyes get tired, but they get tired from the fact that you&#x27;re looking at one point from one distance, and you need to work on your eye muscles, sometimes look into the distance, sometimes closer-farther, get distracted from the screen more often. there&#x27;s another reason why your eyes get tired - you blink less when you sit at the computer, this is a proven fact. i know all these tricks because i&#x27;ve been working at computers since the time when they &quot;put&quot; a screen the size of pantyhose on monitors ))) and even put a cactus on the side so that it would supposedly absorb radioactive waves. all these tricks are complete nonsense. in fact, the eye gets tired because it looks at a static image from the same angle without blinking (almost always). if you play a game, usually 3D games, you look further-closer, because your eye thinks that the object is far away))). to preserve your vision, get distracted more often, and look out the window, even if you have a bad view outside the window, your eyes will rest from the change of work. the eye muscles must contract-expand so that the diaphragm works well. have you seen the eyes of computer scientists up close? they usually have a wide diaphragm, as if they took something in, in fact it is because the eyes are so tired that they forget to contract the diaphragm, that&#x27;s all the math.