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Quinn TheraSpecs prove you don’t have to sacrifice protection for style. The high-quality acetate frame features large, rectangular lenses to block direct light. And with its attractive color options, adjustable wire-core temples and fresh design, you can be sure to look your best too. Indoor TheraSpecs are great for wearing near artificial light, such as fluorescents and LEDs, and while working on a computer. Some people also like wearing them outdoors on overcast days. Outdoor TheraSpecs are darker, polarized and offer protection for bright sunlight. All TheraSpecs are 100% UVA/UVB (UV400) blocking and use the FL-41 tint. Quinn TheraSpecs come with a microfiber carrying bag.
Designed for your light sensitivity: TheraSpecs target the most harmful light between 480nm-520nm, which provides the strongest protection for different sensitivities to light. By controlling exposure to these wavelengths, TheraSpecs may also help people to live well with migraine as part of an overall light management plan.
25x more filtering power: TheraSpecs filter as much as 25 times more irritating light near 480nm than typical blue light glasses with clear or nearly-clear lenses. They also filter more across a wide range of bothersome light so you stay protected against screens, fluorescent lighting, and LEDs.
Feel the difference: 93% of TheraSpecs customers find our glasses helpful for a wide range of needs and lighting situations. Thousands of light sensitivity specialists, neurologists, and physical and occupational therapists have recommended TheraSpecs for light management.
Indoor lenses: Indoor TheraSpecs use FL-41 lenses and block 100% UVA/UVB light. Wear them near fluorescents, LEDs, and other artificial light, while looking at computer or device screens, and/or outdoors on overcast days.
Highly protective, lightweight frame: Quinn TheraSpecs are made of lightweight acetate and feature a fresh design with larger rectangular lenses, adjustable wire-core temples, and an attractive color finish.
I was on the fence about whether I could really afford these and whether or not I would just end up scratching or breaking them before long. But in my condition I knew I couldn't afford not to have and use them.. and I'm very glad I didn't hesitate to get them.Have been using these for a month now and they have made store outings and screen time much more bearable. When my eye doctor first had me try out the FL-41 lens, I couldn't believe how much safer my brain immediately felt, my nervous system has been struggling with light sensitivity from post concussive syndrome for many months, but as soon as I tried on these lenses I could feel my brain and whole body begin to calm down.If you're working through a brain injury or finding yourself over stimulated by all the unnatural lights and screens we encounter in a day, it's well worth seeing if one of the shades of TheraSpecs will give you any relief (they sell them in different color lenses for different circumstances).I was a little apprehensive about wearing them out in public at first, but now I wear them everywhere I go and people surprisingly haven't treated me weird for looking like I fell out of a 90s hacker movie. Some store associates have certainly erred on the side of behaving more discriminatingly towards me when I have them on, but with the self-checkouts they treat us all like criminals anymore now anyway. Decided I don't much care what anyone thinks of them, more important that my brain isn't being assaulted by toxic lighting, sensitive nervous system doesn't need the trauma if it can be helped with rosy glasses.I've been as careful with handling them as I would be with $120 cash, and I've been mindful to use the included protective case and cleaning cloth. There were a couple moments where I was worried that they bumped into my coat zipper taking them off, but so far no scratches on them.They've also been great on cloudy days where it's too dark for sunglasses but still too bright to tolerate.
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