GUNNAR Optiks was at the recent Rooster Teeth Expo in Austin Texas to talk about computer vision syndrome and share the benefits of wearing GUNNAR glasses.
This week on NBC 4 Los Angeles, Game Guru Marcus Beer joined the Today In LA Weekend crew to talk about GUNNAR Optiks and some other essential gaming tech. The feature was for NBC 4 “Dads & Grads” segment. The takeaway: GUNNAR Optiks is the ultimate graduation or Father’s Day gift. Pick up a pair today! Full Video View more…
May 15, 2013 – City of Industry, CA – When it comes to gaming, clear vision is an important factor in performing at a high level. iBUYPOWER and GUNNAR Optiks are proud to announce a partnership to not only deliver the best performance gaming machines on the planet, but also put your eyes behind the most sophisticated gaming eyewear in…
May is Healthy Vision Month. If you are reading this, then you should be curious about healthy vision month. The reason for this is simple: you have eyes and you use them every day, all day and you are most likely reading this on a digital device screen. The reason this is important is that many people forget that…
GUNNAR Optiks, the world’s leading manufacturer of computer eyewear today announced that they have expanded their collection of prescription available styles in response to increasing demand for custom computer and gaming glasses. GUNNAR continues to focus on developing ergonomically correct solutions to accommodate both prescription and non-prescription digital users. One of the most annoying issues for those who wear prescription…
UPDATE: Square Enix has pulled the ad, even before this post was published. That has got to be a record. They released a statement, which is posted below. Video game advertising is creative, I’ll admit that much. The latest campaign from Activision/Treyarch promoting Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 called “Surprise” is a stroke of genius. It’s great. With that,…
Vision Evolution When it comes to vision, we tend to take it for granted. Our logic varies, but all mammals (of which humans are) have eyes and all mammals use them to see. The difference being that only humans are staring at screens all day. To understand the next evolution in how we use our eyes, and the tech that…