Technology
Forget blue light glasses. This iPad screen protector does the trick.
SAVE 23%: Protect your eyes from blue light with the Ocushield Anti-Blue Light iPad Screen Protector for $35.99.
Whether it’s for work or fun, it can be challenging to look away from our screens. We all know that too much screen time can have harmful effects — but wearing blue light glasses all day can be annoying, not to mention pricey. That’s why this Ocushield Anti-Blue Light iPad Screen Protector is a great alternative.
Why exactly is blue light such a no-no? Excessive blue light exposure can lead to everything from headaches to eye irritation to fatigue to disrupted sleep. Ocushield is a medically-rated screen protector — which was developed by expert optometrists — design to effectively block out up to 90% of detrimental blue light emissions.
Additionally, unlike many common night modes built into phones, computers, and tablets, this screen protector won’t actually change your experience. (Like discoloration that makes it feel like you have a retro orange filter over everything.) Plus, it’s made with high-quality tempered glass with a scratch-resistant coating.
Check it out below to see why it has a 4.3 out of 5-star rating on Amazon.
The Ocushield Anti-Blue Light iPad Screen Protector is only compatible with the 9.7-inch iPad, iPad Air, iPad Air 2, and the iPad Pro, so keep that in mind when finalizing your order. And speaking of making a purchase, you can save 23% off for a limited time, which drops the original price of $46 down to only $35.99.
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