Dann has been wearing the Gunnar Fallout Glasses for quite some time, and for those who do not know anything about video games, they've called them the Tony Stark glasses. I guess Gunnar knew that those glasses were pretty sleek and cool, so have released Dume - blue light glasses that are actually designed based on Tony Stark's glasses.
What are Dume blue light glasses?
The Dume blue light glasses are larger, aviator frames. They are lightweight, but made of metal and are brushed in gold, so they feel very high quality. There are two lens tint options, Amber and Amber Max, giving the world a slightly yellow or orange glow. These types of lenses are made to block blue light and 100 per cent of UV rays, so it's very good for your eye health!
They have an adjustable bridge, which is easy to bend and change based on your nose, but still feel very stable when you have put it in place. The Dume glasses are a part of the Quantum Collection, and come with a sleek case and a microfiber cloth, so that you can keep your glasses clean when you are not wearing them. You can also get your prescription lenses put in these, if you do need a prescription.
Are they really useful?
Not only are the Dume Gunnar blue light glasses very stylish, but they also can really help when you are using your mobile devices all day. Cutting out blue light can reduce headaches and help you sleep better at night, so you can continue to game as long as your heart can take it. The Dume feels like such a high-quality pair of glasses, while also having beautiful details like the little texture design on the sides and the double-wire nose bridge, that take this pair of glasses over the top.
Dume Glasses review - "Look like Tony Stark"
The Dume Gunnar blue light glasses do a fantastic job of looking stylish while also ensuring that your eyes are protected from all of the technology you are interacting with.
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