*Eyes Overexposed: The Digital Device Dilemma, 2016 Digital Eye Strain Report, The Vision Council, US
**Computer Vision Syndrome Affects Millions, J. Brody, NY Times May, 2016
Shop 8, Riverside Centre,
8 Maple Street, Maleny
QLD 4552, Australia
Australians love digital media and we devote half of our waking hours interacting with digital media channels across multiple devices^. It has changed the way we work, learn, shop, socialise and relax. However, our eyes are not accustomed to the digital environment with 65% of users likely to experience one or more symptoms of digital eye strain*.
We recommend innovative lenses specifically designed for digital media use to help relax and protect your eyes and keep them feeling fresh throughout the day.
In response to our changing visual environment, innovative lens technology alleviates digital eye strain by eliminating glare, filtering out blue light and preventing vision fatigue. Referred to as your computer, digital or work pair, these lenses are designed to relax and protect your eyes by providing clear viewing at typical screen viewing distance, as well as reducing blurriness, pixelation, brightness and glare.
The good news is that digital lens innovation caters to both prescription and non-prescription wearers affected by digital eye strain. If you wear prescription glasses currently, chances are they are not designed for extended digital device usage or the wider viewing zones required for screen distances and up close work, affecting posture as well as your eyes. This is why a dedicated computer pair is increasingly recommended.
*Eyes Overexposed: The Digital Device Dilemma, 2016 Digital Eye Strain Report, The Vision Council, US
**Computer Vision Syndrome Affects Millions, J. Brody, NY Times May, 2016