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13 Actually Good-Looking Blue-Light-Blocking Glasses You Can Buy on Amazon

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We understand your dilemma. You’re concerned about blue light (which can cause eye strain and affect sleep quality), but you don’t want to wear glasses that make you look as if you’re about to race in the Tour de France. According to Cathy Goldstein, an assistant professor of neurology at the University of Michigan Sleep Disorders Center, blue-light-blocking glasses do the most good at nighttime in blocking blue light from your phone or computer while you scroll, watch, or swipe in bed. And though style may not be as important in the privacy of your boudoir as it is in your office, there’s nothing wrong with wanting to look nice 24/7. Here are 13 actually good-looking pairs of blue-light-blocking glasses that you can buy on Amazon, all of them under $30.

Tortoiseshell blue-light-blocking glasses

These handsome dark-brown tortoiseshell glasses would look good on just about anybody of any gender. The rounded lenses with squared-off outer top edges make them suitable for both oval and angular faces.

Like the Nouritty glasses above but lighter in color and frame weight, this pair comes with a case, a cleaning cloth and a one-year warranty for just over 10 bucks. Plus it features a metal bridge and nose pads.

If you’re looking to make a bit more of a statement (or have a little more fun), you might like these square-shaped tortoiseshell frames with gold-tone stems. This company also makes blue-light-blocking sunglasses in the same shape.

For an even more stylized look, we like these vintage-cat-eye-inspired glasses, which come in several colors. You have a 90-day warranty and 30 days to return if you end up not loving them.

Wire-rimmed blue-light-blocking glasses

We’ve written about how much we love wire-rimmed glasses in the past, and our love for the throwback style is still strong. The gold tone of these makes them look more like a nice piece of jewelry than blue-light-blocking glasses, and the nose pads will help keep them from sliding down.

Wire-rimmed aviators are the darlings of many a subculture, including 1980s science teachers and more than a few famous fashion editors. These are so nice-looking we’d wear them just for the street cred.

These Clubmaster-style glasses used to be a major nerd signifier. Now they’re a hot nerd signifier.

These offer a subtle twist on the classic Clubmaster and look cute on men and women.

Clear plastic blue-light-blocking glasses

For people who feel self-conscious about wearing glasses, clear frames are an easy first step because they won’t change your appearance all that much. This Wayfarer-style pair comes with a glasses tool and a one year warranty.

Of all the glasses we chose, this is the only pair that works as magnifying readers. The subtle cat-eye shape adds a feminine touch.

Solid-color plastic blue-light-blocking glasses

Solid-color frames make a strong statement and can dress up any outfit —even pajamas. We like these dark glasses because of the horn detail on the arms, but they also come in 15 different colors.

This pair of black-plastic glasses reminds us of Clark Kent — a superhero in smart-guy disguise.

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Stylish Blue-Light-Blocking Glasses You Can Buy on Amazon