Gunnar Optiks PPK digital performance eyewear
Most of us use glasses not specifically for computer or gaming. Some of us may wear glasses, but they are universally applicable information we need to see all around us. Gunnar Optiks offers a different breed of glasses, specifically for use with computers and television. The company makes some lofty claims such as that reduce, improves the computing-glasses eye strain and can look at game experience and let your screens with new eyes. Gunnar sent us the $79 (list) PPK digital performance eyewear to try, and while not all claims of the company, I can confirm, I can say that the PPK is a well-made few glasses that can actually help if your eyes see rough Office of lights pain.
PPK has Gunnar Optiks over a dozen different border styles in his "tech" and "creative" lines that share the same amber lenses for use with computer and TV screens. Gunnar offers other lens styles for 3D display, such as the Phenom-3D ($ 99, 3.5 star) and conventional, dark lens equipped outdoor glasses. Only three frame styles available for the 3D lenses, but for indoor and outdoor lenses are the framework effectively mix-and-match.
The build quality of the frame is the best way to find out whether a few glasses are well done, and with this pair, Gunnar offers quality that compares optical brands such as Oakley and Ray-ban with big names. The PPK and the 3D Phenom have see this sturdy feeling without feeling too bulky, and they incredibly light, all-metal frame styles more as stylish sunglasses as a nerdy computer accessories.
Here are the major gimmick the lenses and how they the computer and gaming experience with Bernstein iONik lens shades, fRACTYL lens geometry, India mixed lens material, and i-fi lens coatings improve. The company makes a variety of claims, which can easily be tested not, such as creating the lenses a microclimate in the mind of the humidity increases, and lens geometry is designed to exactly match on shorter distances for use with computers and television. After using the PPK pair for some time, I can tell, the amber tinted glasses that reduce the hardness of the fluorescent tubes and white computer backgrounds (such as in Word documents). Their geometry reduces glare from external sources. They can also serve as a backup set of sunglasses; They are not significantly darker than clear lenses, they are yellow, actually. But the coating gives them 100% protection against UVA and UVB light.
While the lens rough coating and colour lighting softens and reduces glare, not does it not for the patch. The lenses are magnets for swabs, fingerprints and stains, and while Gunnar includes a carrying case for the cleaning of micro fiber, you will want to invest to keep the lens clear spray, in a screen cleaning.
As a short-sighted, I'm glasses used to glasses to see things far away, and they take off, if you use a computer. It took a few hours to get used to glasses, but it seemed increasingly fading away distances closer and more, because my eyes at further distances were always clearer. After a while with the Gunnars but really grew on me. While certainly not for use with computers vital the shade reduces my eye strain and made the PCMag lab warmer and easier see Working strong white fluorescent tubes.
Gunnar's indoor digital performance eyewear make work on a computer and play video games, the more pleasant experience, but they are not value the price tag of $80. If you under white fluorescent Blubs and tap away on a computer for hours long at the end (and especially if headache based vulnerable to light), maybe some of you want to check. Only they expect not the endless wonders work Gunnar claims. You are well done, tinted glasses, the soft and warm light. Nothing more.
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