With the increasing reliance on digital devices such as smartphones, computers, and tablets, more people are experiencing symptoms of Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS), which include dry eyes, headaches, and visual fatigue.
One of the modern solutions to this problem is the use of Blue Cut Lenses, specially designed to reduce the transmission of high-energy visible (HEV) blue light emitted from screens.
These lenses are known to:
1. Reduce glare and improve visual comfort.
2. Help minimize sleep disturbances caused by excessive blue light exposure at night.
3. Maintain natural color perception, making them suitable for daily use.
However, ongoing research is still evaluating the long-term protective effects of these lenses against retinal damage. Nevertheless, they remain a practical option for many digital device users.