Gunnar Tallac Glasses: Your stylish shield against blue light

Gunnar Glasses block blue light, UV light with anti-reflective lenses, and have Oleophobic lens treatment to repel water, oil, dust, and fingerprints
An undated image displays Gunnars Tallac Glasses. — Gunnarglasses
An undated image displays Gunnar's Tallac Glasses. — Gunnarglasses

Computing safety features have little to do with protection against data identity theft, but more with visual clarity and your eyes’ health.

But you don't have to worry, because eye safety is guaranteed with Gunnar’s Tallac Glasses, an ultimate solution of harms caused by exposure to blue light and other rays emitted from gadgets’ screens.

Gunnar has been designing glasses that block blue light since it came into being in 2007.

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These Tallac glasses have unique onyx-colour frames that offer a bold mountaineer look with a strikingly large round shape crafted from premium acetate. Removable leather side shields enhance the effectiveness of the blue-light filters, noted the company.

Why you should wear blue-light-preventing glasses

As per research conducted by The Vision Council of America, about 70% of US adults suffer from digital eye strain due to overexposure to digital devices and rays coming from them.

Gunnar Tallac Glasses specs

The Tallac glasses offer a unique design that is bolder than typical eyewear. Their specifications include:

  • Lens width: 2.13 inches
  • Nose bridge area: 0.67 inches
  • Earpieces length: 5.3 inches
  • Weight (including frames, lenses, and leather shields): 0.97 ounces
  • Case dimensions: 15 x 13 x 8 inches

Also included with the Tallac computer glasses:

  • Premium Glasses Case
  • Microfiber Pouch
  • Microfiber Cleaning Cloth
  • 24-Month Warranty
  • Advanced Blue-Light Filtering

Gunnar Tallac Glasses with blue-light filtering

When worn, the Tallac glasses make the screens look clearer, and the text bigger, which makes it easier to keep going with longer sessions.

The manufacturer says this is because of a special glass design that includes a bit of magnification material, helping improve vision and reduce eye strain. The Gunnar lenses also have custom tints that filter and balance colours, reducing the impact of artificial blue light.

The Tallac frames focus on keeping you clear and focused with large round frames and removable leather side shields that block extra light, giving you better protection in any environment.

Gunnar Tallac Glasses: Fashionable choice with vision protection

The Tallac frames start at $150 and come with two lens options: amber and clear, available for prescription and sunglasses. Whether you choose amber or clear lenses, the blue-light filtering works the same.

In the past, glasses to reduce eye strain had noticeable yellow-tinted lenses, but modern technology doesn't need that anymore. Moreover, its amber lenses add a nostalgic touch and make a stylish statement.

Its material blocks and absorbs blue light from screens. Even if your eyes don't feel strained, exposure to this light before bedtime can affect your sleep. These glasses also reduce the amount of blue light reaching your eyes, helping improve contrast, protect your eyes, and reduce sleep disturbances. Top of Form

The lens blocks harmful blue light and 100% of ultraviolet or UV light. They have dual-sided anti-reflective lens coating and Oleophobic (anti-smudge) lens treatment, which repels water, oil, dust, and fingerprints.