ZENOTTIC Blue Light Glasses & Reading Glasses (Square Frame) – Anti-glare sport computer lenses
Product description
If you spend a lot of time on a computer or phone, your eyes can feel it sooner than you’d like. ZENOTTIC’s blue light glasses are designed for that everyday problem: reducing glare and filtering blue light while you read, browse, or work.
That said, it’s worth setting expectations. Anti-blue-light and anti-glare lenses are there to make screens more comfortable, but they’re not a cure-all if you already have an underlying vision issue. On paper, this range looks aimed at practical day-to-day relief, with the option of prescription-strength reading magnification.
The essentials
ZENOTTIC Blue Light Glasses come in a square frame with a lightweight TR material build, soft rubber temples, and metal spring hinges. The core idea is simple: selected lenses with an anti-blue-light coating to help block harmful blue light from common electronic sources like computers and mobile phones.

The same lenses also include UV and anti-glare properties, which is handy if you’re frequently dealing with screen reflections or bright lighting. The brand positions the glasses as a way to reduce eye fatigue and glare-related discomfort, potentially helping you sleep better after long screen sessions.
Where they stand out in use
On a typical evening, this kind of pair tends to shine in two moments: when you’re winding down on a laptop/phone, and when lighting makes screens feel harsh. The anti-glare element is what you’ll likely notice first—fewer sharp reflections and a calmer visual experience while you’re reading emails, scrolling, or catching up on something longer.


The blue light approach is more about what you’re trying to prevent over time. The packaging claims effectiveness against blue light from electronics, with the goal of reducing fatigue, headaches from glare, and blurred vision. It’s not the sort of thing you can “feel” immediately like changing brightness settings, so it’s more of a comfort-first choice than a dramatic visual upgrade.

Key takeaways on reading strength and fit
One of the most useful buying angles here is that the product supports reading glasses options where “Size” refers to diopter/magnification strength. The listed strengths are: 0.0, +1.0, +1.5, +2.0, +2.5, +3.0 and +3.5.
- If you’re not sure what strength you need, choosing the wrong magnification can make close-up tasks awkward. A pair like this is practical, but it relies on you selecting the right “Size” option.
- The frame is designed for comfort: adjustable spring hinges help dial in a better fit across different face shapes, and the rubber temples are meant to feel softer for longer wear.
Worth noting: the description also mentions options with no degrees for visual protection in blue light environments. That can be relevant if you want screen comfort without magnification—but if you do need reading help, you’ll want the correct strength rather than staying on 0.0.

Tech specs
- Type: Blue light filter lenses and anti-glare reading glasses (with UV and anti-glare properties mentioned)
- Magnification strength options (Size/Diopter): 0.0, +1.0, +1.5, +2.0, +2.5, +3.0, +3.5
- Lens coating: Anti-blue-light coating
- Frame material: Ultra-lightweight TR material
- Temple details: Soft rubber temples
- Hinge system: Sturdy metal spring hinges (adjustable)
- Frame style: Square frame
- Scratch resistance: Scratch-resistant lenses mentioned


Who it’s a good fit for (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you want a straightforward pair of anti-glare, blue light glasses for everyday screen time—especially if you get glare-related discomfort while reading on a computer or phone. It also suits you if you prefer an all-in-one approach: protection from blue light and glare, plus the option to pick reading magnification strength.

It might not suit you if you’re already using a proper prescription for distance or complex vision correction. These are reading glasses with optional magnification, and while they can help with screen comfort, they’re not described as a full prescription replacement.
It may also not be a great match if you’re chasing “night-time sleep improvements” as the main goal. That outcome is claimed, but comfort glasses can only influence certain factors—your routine and screen habits still matter a lot.
Care and what to check before you buy
A quick checklist before ordering: choose the magnification strength that fits your reading needs (the “Size” option is the key). If you’re between strengths, it’s worth taking your time—being slightly off can be annoying during longer reads.

Also, keep expectations realistic about glare. Anti-glare helps, but it won’t replace good lighting or screen positioning. If glare is mainly from bright overhead lights or windows, small room tweaks can make an equally noticeable difference.


Mini FAQ
FAQ: Common questions
How do I choose the right magnification? The product states that “Size” corresponds to diopter/magnification strength (from 0.0 up to +3.5). Pick the option that matches your reading needs.

Are these glasses only for reading? Not necessarily. The description mentions options with no degrees (0.0) for visual protection in blue light environments on screens.
What comfort issues are they meant to help with? The claims focus on reducing eye fatigue, glare headache, and blurred vision related to screen use.
Do the lenses have anti-glare protection? Yes, UV and anti-glare properties are mentioned alongside the anti-blue-light coating.
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you’re shopping for screen-friendly reading glasses with anti-blue-light and anti-glare lenses, and you can confidently select the right magnification strength. The TR lightweight frame, soft rubber temples and spring-hinge fit adjustment are the kind of details that matter for everyday wear.
Better avoided if you need full prescription correction beyond reading magnification, or if you’re not sure about your strength and don’t want to gamble with comfort. If you prioritise practical screen time comfort and you choose the correct “Size”, this is the type of pair that can quietly earn its place in your daily routine.
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