PRESCRIPTION GLASSES
GUNNAR Prescription Glasses Reduce Digital Eye Strain and Block Blue Light.
WHY GO GUNNAR?
Prescription lenses designed for your lifestyle
The world needs protection from blue light and digital eye strain. That’s why GUNNAR is committed to providing a solution for every need and every set of eyes.
GUNNAR blue light prescription glasses protect your eyes and enhance performance. Choose from multiple lens tints and prescription types.
PATENTED LENS TECHNOLOGY
Block Blue Light
Reduce Digital Eye Strain
Prevent Dry Eyes
Minimize Glare
Sleep Better
PRESCRIPTION
LENS TYPES
Regular glasses are designed for variable-viewing, primarily for seeing things at a distance. Using glasses designed for distance at the desk can cause eye-strain as your eye-muscles need to work extra hard for near-focus tasks. That’s why GUNNAR offers lenses designed specifically for computer use. The GUNNAR solution combines the amazing blue light blocking technology with top of the line lens technology to make your viewing experience at the desk comfortable, healthy, and absolutely stunning.
SINGLE VISION
Single vision is the most common type of prescription lens, featuring a single field of vision, or one prescription power throughout the lens.
Treat your eyes right
PROGRESSIVE
Progressive lenses are a type of multifocal lens specifically for people who need corrective lenses to see distant and close up objects.
For that extra edge
PROGRESSIVE-COMPUTER
Progressive Computer lenses are meant for the office environment. These lenses are best for computer work or in a conference room up to 14 feet, and are not meant for long distances.
Better vision for both distance and computer viewing
Blue Light
Protection Factor™ (BLPF)
Just how Sun Protection Factor (SPF) measures protection for the skin, the BLPF scale measures lens protection for the eye. The higher the number, the better.
YOUR PUPIL DISTANCE (PD)
Your prescription will not be complete without one last little detail, the PD or Pupil Distance. Our simple tool will walk you through how to find your PD during checkout.
NOTE: PUPIL DISTANCE IS THE MEASUREMENT BETWEEN THE CENTER OF BOTH PUPILS. THE UNIT OF MEASUREMENT IS MILLIMETERS.