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It should be noted here that Uvex’s orange lens (and the Skyper) was developed before anyone knew about blue light problem with monitors and other displays, and before gaming became what it is today. Thus, the Skyper was not made to be a computer glass, as this article implies. But because of the amount of blue

To clarify, one could have a polarized lens, such as brown or copper, and that lens tint would also block blue light. It isn’t necessarily one or the other. However, to also cover Beard’s question here, a polarized lens does nothing for you for this application - viewing a display. That’s not how a polarized lens

Neither are owned by Lux.

In short, yes. Virtually all lenses that are yellow/amber, brown/bronze, orange or copper will filter at least some significant blue light. Copper was traditionally known as the “blue blocker” for many years before orange became more researched and available. Now it’s known that many oranges block even more than