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Honeywell Uvex Skyper Blue Light Blocking Glasses feature SCT-Orange lenses that absorb over 98% of blue light, reducing eye strain and enhancing screen contrast. Designed with adjustable Duoflex temples and a 3-position ratcheting lens system, they provide a custom, comfortable fit. The wrap-around uni-lens with anti-fog coating ensures clear vision and side protection. Certified to ANSI Z87+ and CSA Z94.3 standards and made in the USA, these glasses also support better sleep by filtering disruptive blue light during evening screen use.








| ASIN | B01N3RQETD |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #212,413 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #884 in Safety Glasses |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (824) |
| Date First Available | September 6, 2015 |
| Finish | anti-fog |
| Included Components | 3 Uvex Skyper Safety Glasses |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Item model number | S1933X-3 |
| Manufacturer | Honeywell Safety Products, USA |
| Material | Plastic |
| Measurement System | Metric |
| Part Number | S1933X-3 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 2.2 x 2.7 inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | Standard |
| Special Features | Lightweight, UV Protection, Anti-Reflective, Scratch-Resistant, Durable, Adjustable-length |
| Style | Skyper, 3-pack |
| Thickness | 1.1 Millimeters |
| UV Protection | Yes |
D**K
If you play outdoor pickleball, these are for you
I need polycarbonate, blue-light blocking, UV-blocking glasses to play pickleball outdoors. (This sport is really big in Georgia, but throughout the southeast, really). I bought the 3-pack of these glasses to try. Voila! They are perfect for my sport. (And likely they'd work for other outdoor sports as well). Well, how have I concluded this? First, the optics are certainly good enough for me to track a pickleball, even for an old (>70) banger like me. Second, they cover pretty much the entire orbit - you know, the part of your skull with your eyeball, so that no dust gets in; in Georgia, we have that red clay dust you haven't seen since the old Flash Gordon messed around on the Planet Mongol. But, for an important third consideration, there is sufficient ventilation so that they do not fog up (although I have to say that I've started to wear that John McEnroe style headband which absorbs and wicks a whole lot of perspiration; I think it makes me look cool(er), but nobody in our group compliments me on the new look although they envy my sweatless face). Fourth, the ear pieces are adjustable; this is important since each of us has a unique skull conformation. And, fifth, you bloody well cannot believe how the world looks when you filter out the blue until you wear these: the lines on the court are vivid so calling shots is much easier; the net and the players stand out in contrast to the trees and grass of the surrounding scenery; even hitting an overhead against a lob your opponent shot into the sun - yes, your friends will do that to you, and then apologize - is certainly no worse, and I think a lot better, than getting a decent sighting with fancy sunglasses (I've been wearing LL Bean fly-fishing sunglasses). It also seems to me that it takes virtually no time at all to accommodate your eyes to the no-blue daylight since my eyes are not shaded, but rather filtered. If you are an outdoor pickleball player, these are for you. A bunch in my group are already cruising around Amazon looking for these, and shortly I will lose my advantage over them. Until then, however, I am feared. Seriously, folks, you need to remember that as you age, you will suffer from visual glaring and you will have trouble interpreting color changes even against a constantly changing outdoor scene. You may have problems visually tracking objects. Your cornea ages as you do, and of course so do the ocular muscles. So if you play a game like pickleball, where visual tracking is crucial, give yourself every legal advantage you can. (So, no, you can't hire Kyle Yates to play for you; that's illegal, and he charges too much). Try these glasses. What the heck. You've already spent enough on paddles, right?
H**L
No more trouble falling asleep at night. These really work for that purpose.
I bought these only to wear in the house from 8:30pm to 10pm and help me fall asleep at night. They are designed to block blue light waves. I have serious "busy brain" before going to bed and these help my brain calm down, shut down and I actually get sleepy wearing them. I can watch TV, work on the ipad, and get ready for the morning routine with these on and the regular white lights on without impairing my ability to fall asleep when my head hits the pillow. I also have lots of other items, like red light bulb night lights, a sunrise alarm, twilight on my computer and phone... These just add to it. I would never wear these driving as they are not safe for that purpose. There is a different set of yellow lenses for driving made for just that purpose. What might bother users is the fact that they eliminate the blue light. What that means is everything you look at that has blue in it will be green now. Yes your TV and computer will look funny at first. It was a small price to pay for getting to sleep in 15 minutes each night. Small price for the glasses too. I bought the three pack so I would always have a pair within reach when it was time to put them on. I paid full price for these. They are a little uncomfortable on my nose and I will put some nose pads on them. Other than that, no more insomnia. EDIT: Nov 2, 2016 - Been wearing these almost every night at 9pm until bed time. I am amazed at how I can actually fall asleep without busi-brain.
N**N
Edit: Promt fixing for the issue where I Bought a 3 pair pack and I only came with 1 pair
Edit (original review below): From the time I submitted the issue, the package was resent in 2 business days during the holiday season with the appropriate amount this time. I tried out the glasses to make sure they were a good product for my family... and they're comfortable while hugging your face to completely block blue light, they tint the entire world orange 😅 (dunno if that's an issue for others but it's not troublesome for me and I'm a video editor in my spare time) because of their high percentage of nm blocked, and they seem like they probably wouldn't fit too well on children even though they are adjustable frames (the glasses seem like they would be too big to fit snug like they do on an adult. I figured I'd adjuat my review to give credit where it's due instead of leaving it a 1* when they addressed and fixed the issue immediately This was meant to be stocking staffers off the cyber Monday sale and now I have to wait for them to replace them. The package even says 3 pairs on the box but the box isn't even big enough to fit a second pair in it, let alone 3. I double checked to make sure. It's one pair. I requested a replacement but I don't know if they'll come in time now.
B**S
SLEEP LIKE A ROCK...
On the hierarchy of health, sleep trumps almost everything else. It's the low hanging fruit that can affect health metrics more than just about anything else. It's the time when body and brain detox, recover, rebuild and restore. How amazing is your sleep? Exactly what I thought! Instead of writing a long boring article about sleep, I'm bullet pointing this... - Get morning sun exposure (at the same time everyday) to regulate sleep / wake cycles. - Finish your last meal at least 3 to 4 hours before bedtime... trust me, you can do this. - Earthing... you can do it the old fashioned way or you can use grounding sheets like we do (Google it). We go on barefoot hikes all the time... we use an EMF meter to make sure there are no electrical fields around our bed... we turn off the wifi (actually don't have wifi but you do, so turn it off at night)... put your phone in airplane mode and make sure that there are no electronics (nor lights) anywhere near you. - Your sleep temperature should be between 64 and 68. - Use blackout curtains and blackout blinds... room needs to be pitch black. No battery lights, no night lights, nothing! - Use Himalayan salt lamps at sunset instead of regular lighting. - Wear UVEX safety goggles at least 2 hours before going to bed... this one is seriously a big deal. They cost $9 and they make all the difference. If you're not going to do anything else, do this! - Last but not least, sleep on the floor like our tribe does... why you ask... because our bodies were never meant to be in a cast, courtesy of your bed, all night. Why do you think you wake up feeling like a stiff Rick. Katy Bowman is a biomechanist and author of Move Your DNA. She sleeps on the floor. She got us sleeping on the floor. Yeah, I know, the last one is bit extreme but you have to ask yourself... how badly do I want this... how badly do I want to be strong, healthy and happy again... what am I willing to do... If you're like most people reading this right now, there's little that you wouldn't do to reclaim these virtues. Prioritize your sleep! It's the single most influential thing you can do right now to support your health journey. No, you don't have to go all in and start sleeping on the floor but you do have to get early morning sun (on skin and through retina), connect to the earth and spend 10 bucks on the UVEX glasses. Start sleeping like our early ancestors did to build your biological resilience.
J**E
Sadly, I don't like these for tv or laptop
Well made and do what they say they do, but I don't like everything all orange when I watch TV or use my laptop. I got them because of super eyestrain and headaches caused from it when I watch tv and work on computer. They are good for other stuff, but I just can't enjoy watching TV with these things on. Not the fault of the product or the seller. Just my personal tv watching preference. Product arrived quickly and in perfect condition. They did save my eyes from caustic liquid ear drops that I was putting in cats ear to clear infection (cat shook that stuff right onto the lens of these glasses) I am so thankful I had them on and now use them all the time when I have to use meds like that on my pets. I would recommend them highly for things like that. :D
A**T
Great blue light blockers
They are definitely a work look. It’s nice how they cover the sides too.
P**L
These probably aren't what you're looking for
I was looking for glasses that mimicked the visual effects of my BluBlockers that I bought and lost probably 20 years ago. I figured by now there'd be a bunch of copy cats to choose from. Anyway, long story short, I chose these for a variety of reasons. They seemed to be what I was looking for. Bottom line, these are just amber colored industrial grade eye protection glasses. The instructions really only address this use. They DO NOT mimic BluBlockers in anyway. They may be good for the purpose stated above, I don't know. However, you do get 3 pair for the price, and they have adjustment features that I've never seen before. Also I guess some people wear these while using their computer, or for a period of time before bed. I guess this whole blue light causing sleeplessness is a real thing. Many cell phones now even have a blue light setting for night use. But I wanted these things for the awesome clarity, sharpness & vivid colors, a la the real BluBlockers, and these aren't them. So I returned them and bought the real thing. They'll be here tomorrow :)
S**.
Definitely makes it easier to relax at night, and it does indeed block blue light.
I wear these while watching videos at night, and it does indeed allow me to relax more and feel 'less awake' then when I don't use them. It should be noted that I also have color changing light bulbs, and usually leave them on pink/red at night time to combo with these glasses. My only complaint is that they sometimes feel a little tight on the sides of my head, but they do stay on securely, so I suppose that justifies the small amount of tightness.
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