Glare is a common cause of eyestrain and headaches.
Anti-glare glasses are special glasses designed to help reduce and relieve eye strain caused by looking at the computer for a period of time. When you look at a computer screen, you force your eye muscles to stay in the same position. Usually this position also has a strenuous level. Anti-glare glasses help reduce this tension.
Eye fatigue is characterized by blurred vision, burning eyes, headache, and tired eyes. If you experience any of these symptoms while using your computer, anti-glare glasses may be a good option for you. Even if you’re not a regular computer user, your eyes can still benefit from these glasses. In addition to being affected by glare from the computer screen, your eyes can get tired from being in a dimly lit room. These glasses can also be beneficial for these types of situations as they help reduce eyestrain.
Computer glasses are usually made to neutralize glare from the computer screen.
Anti-glare glasses help reduce the strain felt by your eyes, reducing the convergence of your eyes and helping to reposition them into a more comfortable position. This reduces the strain placed on the eye muscles, as well as the strain felt by the eyes. In addition, these glasses help reduce the amount of ultraviolet radiation that reaches your eyes and do not increase light like traditional glasses.
Eye fatigue is characterized by blurred vision, burning eyes, and headache.
Anti-reflective glass can also be glass with a special anti-reflective coating. As with the other types of over-the-counter anti-glare glasses, the coating on these glasses is beneficial in reducing eye strain when using a computer. In addition, it eliminates the appearance of “halos” around car headlights at night. If you are distracted while driving, anti-glare glasses may be right for you.
On the other hand, glasses with this special coating are more likely to get scratched and retain oily fingerprints. To avoid scratches, it is necessary to use a special cloth to clean the glasses.